Shoes – objects of adoration and much satisfaction for so many
women, with colours and styles for all occasions. Regardless of the bunions,
posture problems and general aches and pains, the higher the heel the better.
Sometimes the collection grows so much that storage can become
an issue. As a result there has been a boom in recent times of shoe racks and
storage systems.
Does your husband know how many pairs you actually own or is
it a retail therapy secret?
Would you consider putting distance between you and your
collection by storing them in a house in a foreign country where you neither
lived nor had any intention to reside permanently?
I ask only because last week newspapers carried reports of a
court case in which the chairman of Laura Ashley tried to prevent his wife succeeding
with her assertion that her divorce case should be heard in England. He argued that
she does not intend to dwell here. His wife, however, was able to adduce
evidence, including of a thousand pairs of shoes (admittedly the Judge thought
she was exaggerating), as a demonstration of her intention to remain in this
country.
Although the husband clearly believed the wife’s argument was cobblers, the Court found in her favour.