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Wizzywear WWMB07 Monokuro Boo Hoodie (Men's) - Grey

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Ciara has admitted that she spends $11,000 (£7,240) every month on shoes. The singer told Pride that she owns over 1,000 pairs of designer footwear and is obsessed with buying new ones every time she shops. "When I go shopping, my most extravagant purchases are normally going to be shoes," she explained. "I just love shoes and go for what's hot. I like everything from Louboutin and Dr Martens to Versace and Fendi." She added: "A person should always be able to afford extravagant shoes... It depends on the items, but, on an average shopping trip I probably spend a minimum of $1,200 (£790). It's not that bad! On average, I will spend about $11,000 (£7,240) a month [on shoes]." Ciara recently announced that she will release her new album Basic Instinct on August 24.

You only need to look at the standard of most men's shoes walking down a British high street. Scuffed, and that's only the leather ones. Many are soft, shapeless things. The type my father would call brothel creepers. But you would be wrong. Because, in fact, the British male still has standards and cares passionately about the shine on his brogues. That is the clear message from the accounts of Grangers, whose sales increased by 32pc last year, after a 25pc increase the year before. And in that time profits have increased ten-fold. Grangers is the parent company of Cherry Blossom. It is less well known than its main rival, Kiwi, but it is a small, historic, and increasingly successful private company. And it is, importantly, the only company that still makes its shoe polish in Britain – on a trading estate near Derby, which it shares with the headquarters of Slimming World.