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Audrey Hepburn could be credited with bringing loafers into style.
Hepburn was able to make loafers look just as great on women as they do on men. The Wall Street Journal credits the rise in loafers' popularity to Audrey Hepburn wearing them in the 1957 film, "Funny Face.
In a 2010 interview with Cosmo, Suzanne Ferriss, PhD, and editor of "Footnotes: On Shoes," said that a woman's addiction to buying shoes triggers an area in the brain's prefrontal cortex that is called the collecting spot. "Shoes are a collector's item.
Your salary might determine the type of shoes you wear to work.
According to a poll in 2013 among 6,750 women, 71% of women polled who make less than $40K a year never wear heels to work, while 21% who make $150K and more wear heels to work every day.