I wore boots for 261 hours, out of a total of 720 hours in the month. I wore lo-tops for only 74 hours, leaving 385 hours when I wore no shoes.
My most-worn boots (in decreasing order):
- Doc Martens (139 hours)
- Adidas/Gola boxing boots (combined total 59¼ hours)
- Vans Sk8-hi (45 hours)
- Lonsdale boxing boots (8½ hours)
- Wellies (6½ hours combined for both pairs)
For my overall calculations, I counted lo-tops as zero and no shoes as -2 inches. This meant if I only wore short boots (eg. Converse or Vans) then I would have to be careful to avoid a negative score. Since I wore my Doc Martens and boxing boots so much, there was no danger of that happening.
My total for the month was: 1414 boot-inch-hours. This was equivalent to wearing Converse hi-tops non-stop for 628.5 hours.
The longest continuous period of boot-wearing was 13 hours, which happened on 2 days. Both occasions involved wearing my Doc Martens. The least amount of boot-wearing was 15 minutes. This was one sunday when I didn't leave the house. I briefly wore my Lonsdale boxing boots while I was using my computer, just to avoid having a boot-free day.
I might try the experiment again in the summer. The final total will be lower since I won't be wearing my Doc Martens as much.