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Though they usually have the same number of feet as men do, women own far more shoes. According to survey data from ORC International, the average American woman has 23 pairs of shoes, vs. eight pairs for the average man. It stands to reason, then, that women buy shoes more often—four times per year, on average, vs. twice a year for men. Women are also more likely than men to buy shoes one or more times “every few months” (43 percent of women, 18 percent of men).

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