Officially Retired from sneakers

This isn't a retirement post, so don't get excited.

Just was thinking on how I should rebuild my shoe collection. If you go to or are currently following the downsizing thread for some time, I have a recent update on the current status on my shoe situation(lol).

Overall, I kind of agree. I don't think 3 is enough.. But I don't need 100s and 100s of pairs. One thing I must learn I think is appreciation from afar, as I can't possess everything.

Also having trouble deciding what I should buy next overall, whether it's a Jordan, a Reebok, or just anything. You can say buy what you like, but I like a lot of stuff, I'm not necessarily picky when it comes to shoes.

Any advice is appreciated.
Expand into other brands or older gems. I got into KangaROOS and if you love craftsmanship and runners, they have a lot of great pairs. I also buy 90s Nike, Airwalks recently, etc. Find stuff nobody else has that speaks to you.
 
This isn't a retirement post, so don't get excited.

Just was thinking on how I should rebuild my shoe collection. If you go to or are currently following the downsizing thread for some time, I have a recent update on the current status on my shoe situation(lol).

Overall, I kind of agree. I don't think 3 is enough.. But I don't need 100s and 100s of pairs. One thing I must learn I think is appreciation from afar, as I can't possess everything.

Also having trouble deciding what I should buy next overall, whether it's a Jordan, a Reebok, or just anything. You can say buy what you like, but I like a lot of stuff, I'm not necessarily picky when it comes to shoes.

Any advice is appreciated.
Enjoy more of what you have, instead of always wanting more. I tell myself this all the time with EVERYTHING.
 
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