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coach & bus more than 24,000."I am a bit of a shopaholic," she admits. "There's barely a day goes by but I'm not buying something. But even I was astonished at the number of pairs of shoes I have. There is almost 4000 of shoes and that's more than I had initially guessed was the value of my entire wardrobe."I'm not obsessed by designer labels or anything like that. I just buy what I like, usually from Next, Wallis and Oasis. I've got quite a few Ted Baker clothes and I love Carvella shoes. But I'm at my happiest rummaging around for a bargain. If I've got 500 to spend, I'd rather buy five things at 100 than spend it all at once, that way I get five times the pleasure."I am quite organised. I keep a catalogue of my shoes to help me remember what I've got, but I must admit I've never put too much thought into checking out exactly what my household insurance covers me for. Maybe I should think about it now."So will Morag Allan, 36, an analyst with Standard Life in Edinburgh, who lives in Leith. She guessed the value of her wardrobe at 4000 more than 6000 short of its actual value."It's only when you sit down and actually think about what you have and what it cost that you realise there's an awful lot of money involved," she says. "What's ironic is that I recently won a widescreen television worth 2500 in a competition and the first thing I did was make sure it was properly covered by insurance. Even though the contents of my wardrobe would cost much more to replace, it never occurred to me to make sure it's covered."For example, I have 40 pairs of shoes and boots ranging in price from 20 up to around 130 I paid