27.Unless they have a tie-dye platform and a two-inch platform.
If you bought an ensemble complete with two-inch platform tennis shoes and an acid-wash denim skirt to look like Baby Spice in the movie Spice World, you might want to get rid of those pieces. Many, but not all, pairs of shoes are classics. If you have a pair of lime-green stilettos that you like to wear (and some people can make them seem beautiful, don’t get us wrong! ), keep them. However, if wearing them makes you feel like a Ninja Turtle in high heels, they should be retired. Our preferences shift!
We often overlook the fact that our style evolves through time, and we are prone to clinging to items we once adored but would never wear again. 5-10 years ago, the Steve Madden platform heels seemed like a good idea, but not anymore. You’re probably more excited about your friendly trainers or sandals than those shoes. You can’t keep a shrine to them in your closet for the rest of your life. You’ll have to let go one day. If they hold sentimental value for you, such as being the shoes in which you got engaged, we’ll give you a pass and let you retain them.