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12-19-2020 01:32 PM
I've been going through my shoes and thinking about how much I paid for them, especially those that I don't wear much. What is your most expensive pair of shoes? Just curious!
12-19-2020 01:38 PM
@seaglass1 Good point. I have lots of shoes and many I hardly ever wear either anymore. Especially the dressy ones! I believe off the top of my head my most expensive pair is probably my Vionic black suede wedges. I think I paid $150.00 for them or something like that. I have professional hiking boots that cost less! LOL
12-19-2020 01:45 PM
My most expensive is a pair of tall black suede boots. Originally they were about $200, but I bought them on sale for $125. Most of my shoes are in the $40 - 75 price range, but a few were purchased outside that range.
I love shoes & shoe shopping, but I’ve pared down my collection quite a bit over the last few years. I don’t need as many shoes as when I was working.
12-19-2020 01:46 PM
Not going to reveal any prices, but I have a couple of pairs of Taryn Rose pumps that I bought when I had to wear skirted suits every day. They still look good and were well worth the money. I also have a pair of Manolo Blahnik black slingback pumps that I bought for special occassions. Haven't worn any of them in at least 5 years. but they still fit and are classic styles. If I had a place to wear them, I certainly would.
12-19-2020 02:39 PM - edited 12-19-2020 03:37 PM
Counting just shoes and not boots. $206 dollars for a pair of Finn Comfort clogs.
My favorite shoe store stopped carrying my favorite brand of clogs (Rohde) that cost $80 because they could not place a big enough order for them. They were imports from Germany. So, I wore my worn out clogs until I was able to find a substitute.
One beautiful fall day, my DH and I were in Williamsburg, VA when I came across a clog shop in the historic district. I went in to browse. I found a clog that I liked and since I wear a sample size 6, I tried the shoe on from the display. There was no price on the shoe.
I really liked them and told my DH that I was getting a pair, but I wasn't sure what color I wanted. I was stuck between wanting the navy and the wine color. My DH said, " get both."
I almost did, but thought maybe I should make sure they were comfortable before I got a second pair. I decided on the navy. The lady rang them up and said $206. I paid for them, but was thankful I didn't get two pairs!
That must have been about 20 years ago. Since them I have purchased several new pairs on e-bay at a more affordable price. There is a shoe store that sells it's brand new discontinuted colors and styles on e-bay.
My most expensive shoes cost only a fraction of my most expensive handbag.
12-19-2020 03:00 PM
Probably my birkenstock clogs, maybe $150? They are old but still in great shape.
12-19-2020 03:07 PM
I own Jimmy Choo (gold sparkle crystal), Chanel (black and gold lamb leather heels) and Prada shoes (black and white), all a bit pricey (more than $500.00 per pair), but fantastically made with handmade details. I bought them a while back, but prices nowadays have skyrocketed. They are almost like collector's items.
These designer shoes will never go out of style, and I wear them on special occasions.
The cheapest shoes I bought were flip-flops for $2.00.
12-19-2020 10:02 PM
$300 For my Cowboy Boots. I’m a Texas girl. They last forever.
12-20-2020 09:02 PM
My most expensive shoes were a pair of red crocodile flats from Jimmy Choo's store in NYC. I was on a mother/daughter shopping trip and just couldn't resist.
12-21-2020 09:44 AM
Birkenstock clogs. $150.
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