There is an old saying that goes like this: you can tell a lot about a woman by the shoes she is wearing! Every woman should have two types of shoes: the primary shoes, which are worn on a daily or weekly basis, and the secondary shoes that should be reserves for special events.
Regardless of whether you have 10 pairs of shoes or 100 of them, it is essential to store them properly if you want them to look, feel and work as good as new, in the long run! Read more here:
30+ Great Shoe Storage Ideas To Keep Your Footwear Safe And Sound!
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