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Where do you guys put your shoes?

Thanks SF (a new me)

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The real question...is where the eff did you install this?
I can see a shorter version with more levels working as a really efficient and not bulky looking solution...1 or 2 shelves wide but more like 5-6 tall. This could potentially fit in a lot of closet/bedroom spaces.
Do you have the longest closet in the world? Is your hallway also the shoe-emporium?
great question...not mine but HIS....
 

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ahh--it is vox's

although really...I would have expected vox to find taller trees to make his shelves out of so that there wouldn't be seams every 4 feet
 

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Holy **** MoL.
Deets?


Well, I am nowhere near the upper echelon. AE (a lot of them), Alden, Canali, Campanile, Church's, Dack's (Canadian brand), Fratelli Rosetti, To Boot NY, etc. to lower end beaters like Rockport, Ecco, etc. I pound a lot of pavement and won't wear my better shoes in bad weather which seperates me from the ballers here who will wear $1,000 shoes in the snow or rain and think nothing of destroying them.


My head just exploded. 160 pairs! You sir, are the shoe connoisseur.
Have you ever bought Loake 1880s?


Connoisseur, no, but thank you. Foolish would be a better description.
Loake 1880s, yes in the past. Good shoes for that range. My brother has them now.
 
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I have an indian cabinet where I put my "nicer" shoes. My sneakers and beaters are just put on a stand at the entrance to my flat.

 

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My main closet. Suits top right and lower left behind door. Shirts bottom right. Trousers top left. Jeans and Chinos on shelves back top right. Ties back wall and on a number of slide out racks from shelves on right. Shoes as shown. (at 4 pair/shelf, you can do the math.) Some more are squirreled away out of view. I have a closet in the guest room for my odd jackets and overflow.

1000
 

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^^Beauty, the rug and stool are an excellent touch.

MOL, speechless.
 

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My main closet. Suits top right and lower left behind door. Shirts bottom right. Trousers top left. Jeans and Chinos on shelves back top right. Ties back wall and on a number of slide out racks from shelves on right. Shoes as shown. (at 4 pair/shelf, you can do the math.) Some more are squirreled away out of view. I have a closet in the guest room for my odd jackets and overflow.
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Nice^^^
 

in stitches

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harry - that is awesome.

btw, i think its time someone answered the OP with a red forman foot in your ass, crack.

:)

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My main closet. Suits top right and lower left behind door. Shirts bottom right. Trousers top left. Jeans and Chinos on shelves back top right. Ties back wall and on a number of slide out racks from shelves on right. Shoes as shown. (at 4 pair/shelf, you can do the math.) Some more are squirreled away out of view. I have a closet in the guest room for my odd jackets and overflow.

......to "holy ****"
 

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I use slat wall, wonderfully customizable as my collection grows. Above this are polos, sweaters, and some wicker baskets of pocket squares, which will get moved as I buy more shoes. I keep the shoe bags underneath them.
 

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I use slat wall, wonderfully customizable as my collection grows. Above this are polos, sweaters, and some wicker baskets of pocket squares, which will get moved as I buy more shoes. I keep the shoe bags underneath them.


Downright gravity defying as well...
 

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