Songbird76
Well-Known Member
I have two pairs of sneakers, one light for in the summer months, and one black that I wear for every day at work and such. I need to replace the black ones because there's a hole in the toe, but I haven't worn the white ones much, so they are still fine. But I wore the last pair of light-colored ones out completely. The soles were collapsed.Typical life on a pair of sneakers is about a year, less if you're using them for things like running. I typically replace mine about once a year or if I start noticing new pain in my feet or legs, or if I get a blister that I wasn't getting before (for instance, I'm not worried about a blister that appears midtrip at Disney, but if I'm at Hershey one day or otherwise doing a lot of walking and a new blister appears, then it's time to replace the sneakers).