Also if you find a clothing item you really like, it’s often a good idea to buy more than one, because clothing (/shoes/etc) is more likely to go out of production than most types of things, due to Fashion.
Shoes might be the one item that you can’t do this for, but maybe I’m wrong.
Pre-covid, I bought a pair of shoes. But I am averse to throwing items away before they are properly “dead” (or until they really require effort), so shoes that still have some soles on them (and fit comfortably rather than the tight fit of new shoes) would still be used.
Because there were lockdowns and the like, I wore my shoes a lot less. I went out a lot less. My grocery store is rather close to my house. The new shoes spent two years in their shoe box.
Lockdowns were lifted and I started spending more time outdoors again. Within a month, my old shoes were deemed “properly dead”, and I switched to the new shoes. But within two weeks, the leather on them started flaking off.
Maybe I bought poor quality shoes. Or maybe I didn’t store my new shoes well. But I’ve got the feeling that shoes don’t keep as well as most other clothing does, and that you won’t get the full lifetime out of an old-new pair.
I have seen this happen with one pair of shoes; not sure of the material but they disintegrated while being worn for the first time out of lockdown. But I’ve successfully stored (or seen stored) lots and lots of other pairs of shoes where the material has held up fine, including leather, cloth, suede, and rubber.
Also if you find a clothing item you really like, it’s often a good idea to buy more than one, because clothing (/shoes/etc) is more likely to go out of production than most types of things, due to Fashion.
Shoes might be the one item that you can’t do this for, but maybe I’m wrong.
Pre-covid, I bought a pair of shoes. But I am averse to throwing items away before they are properly “dead” (or until they really require effort), so shoes that still have some soles on them (and fit comfortably rather than the tight fit of new shoes) would still be used.
Because there were lockdowns and the like, I wore my shoes a lot less. I went out a lot less. My grocery store is rather close to my house. The new shoes spent two years in their shoe box.
Lockdowns were lifted and I started spending more time outdoors again. Within a month, my old shoes were deemed “properly dead”, and I switched to the new shoes. But within two weeks, the leather on them started flaking off.
Maybe I bought poor quality shoes. Or maybe I didn’t store my new shoes well. But I’ve got the feeling that shoes don’t keep as well as most other clothing does, and that you won’t get the full lifetime out of an old-new pair.
I have seen this happen with one pair of shoes; not sure of the material but they disintegrated while being worn for the first time out of lockdown. But I’ve successfully stored (or seen stored) lots and lots of other pairs of shoes where the material has held up fine, including leather, cloth, suede, and rubber.