What is the Anatomy of a Shoe Buyer?
Selling shoes online is growing at a breakneck pace. But who are the people buying all of the shoes? The average online shoe buyer spends about an hour and a half searching for the perfect pair. Shoe buyers also tend to buy the same day, as opposed to stretching the browsing period out over the course of multiple days.
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les hommes n’assument pas assez leur part de féminité
Wow that looks like a lot of fun dude.
Lou
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I alone do not spend hundreds of dollars per pair of shoes. My average is 20-30 dollars and I’d say I have close to 60 pairs of shoes. I’m not embarrassed. I wear them all.
i am a guy. with quite a few pairs of shoes. but i think i generally wait more than 7 days before buying new shoes. unless. of course, someone throws up on them…
you can read about that horrific experience here…
http://superstrongjohn.com/2009/11/15/how-to-know-when-a-party-is-over/
give us shoes and we’ll be happY!
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I have more than 10 pairs. Does it make me gay?
50 pairs of shoes and one pair of feet. Just goes to show the addictive power of consumerism
I own maybe 4 pairs of shoes, all for practical purposes. Some gym shoes, work shoes, sandals, and some heels for dressing up. That’s it. All of those were bought on sale, on the cheap. 50+ pairs of shoes? C’mon now, you’re giving us girls a bad rep here.
I have 125 pairs of shoes and wear every pair. I also spend on average $5-40 on them….I’m a bargain shopper
I own more than 50 pairs of shoes, but the reason being, i own a shoe shop!
You want to know why we have such a problem in this country with people not being able to pay their bills and having to go into bankruptcy? Sure, it’s shoes here, but substitute damn near anything else. It’s all about materialism and/or having more than the other guy. Now if you’ll forgive my abrupt ending, my butler just finished polishing the Ferrari and I’m late getting to the bank to deposit my welfare check.
50 pairs of shoes and one pair of feet. Just goes to show the addictive power of consumerism