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Michelle Wie gives fans a look at her huge shoe collection

Michelle Wie tried out the new Instagram questions feature, and she shared an incredible video when asked how many pairs of shoes she owns. Note that Wie is sponsored by Nike so she gets new shoes from them all the time, but still, this collection is impressively massive. It has got to make you at least a tiny bit jealous. Wie also shared which are her favorites at the moment. She’s a bit of a sneakerhead. Wie wore amazingly blinged out Nikes to the Solheim Cup last year, and she hooked Justin Thomas up with custom Nikes for the Presidents Cup last year. If you’d see a closer look of shoes Wie owns, head to her Instagram. She posts photos all the time.

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