Why women have many shoes

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I received questions from 71 men, overnight, seeking answers to my post of yesterday.

I also received answers from 11 women in aid of the same poser:
*Women can never have too many shoes and men will never understand why.*
*How?*
Women are creatures of poise and elegance, with acculturated perception of colour coordination. They match the colours of their dresses with their shoes, but in addition to matching colours, there is also the attention-getting strategy.

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High heels are particularly attractive, making women stylish and graceful.
It is also not just that those colours should be plain white, blue, yellow or red to match, these colours also come in various shades.
As you have various shades of grey; light grey, deep grey, iron grey, silver grey etc, so you have shades of blue; navy blue, royal blue, turquoise blue, sky blue, teal blue, powder blue etc.
For the elegant woman who has the purchasing ability to boot, these colours are game in power-dressing.
Interestingly, many of the women’s shoes go unworn, for life.
In *Foot Talk*, a blog dedicated to entertain and inform those fascinated by feet and shoes, more than four in ten women in Britain have bought shoes which they have never worn.
British women possess £637 Million worth of high heels which they have never worn, yes, never worn.
Alpha women can afford expensive shoes and have helped drive the shoe wear market in Britain to £5 Billion per annum.
It’s could be even higher in the United States with specialist shoes retailers where you can buy handmade cowboy boots or try on a range of rhinestone stilettos.
Small back-streets boutiques in Italy offer more for your money, while Paris is the place where you can spot a pair of wine-red shoes, the shade of which you will never see anywhere else.

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*Why will men never understand?*
Generally, men wear mundane and bland colours; blue, black, brown, grey etc.
They wear, ready to go masculine colours.
Changes in seasonal fashions also account, to some extent, why women buy more shoes than men.
Men’s styles are less likely to change from one year to the next and fashions are more conservative for men.

Culled from Dupe Ajayi’s WhatApps page

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