14 Bloggers Admit How Many Pairs of Shoes They ACTUALLY Own
If you had to take a wild guess, how many shoes do you think the typical fashion blogger owns? 53? 84? Who are we kidding—our guess was 96! To find out, we went straight to each shoe-loving source and asked exactly how many pairs of heels, boots, flats, sandals, and more live in their closet. Before you scroll on, keep this in mind: The averageBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing editor owns 23 pairs of shoes. We admit we own an army of shoes, but hey, that’s nothing compared to Aimee Song’s covetable collection!
We know you’re curious, so keep reading to find out how our shoe stock stacks up against 14 of our favorite fashion bloggers.
Related: This ONE Trick Will Make Your Shoes Look More Expensive
Looking to bulk up your shoe collection? Head here to shop our fall picks!
But first, we have to know: If you had the chance, which blogger’s shoe closet would you raid? Natalie Suarez’s killer boot collection? Aimee Song’s plethora of heels? Tell us in the comments below!
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