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Most people have constant item that they never remove. Her having those shoes doesn't mean much.
E.xtermination of G.eometrical O.rgan La Sangre de Sancho is foreshadowing. It inflicts Status Effects BLEED & Heals. Someone theorizes that & gets mocked by others.
someone theorized her ego's status and conditional heal being foreshadowing?
The thing is, hers was obsessively close, and that is distinct. Also mention of it being from a companion, which it was. That is also foreshadowement. Her never removing her shoes is also distinctively odd because they are shoes [not even taken off in breaks], especially since she wore them under the N-Corp boots, which are clunky and metal.
You can also link them thematically since they were items that were implied to be connected to something in her past, and that leaned more on the negative side of things [gift from a dead or long-gone companion], and that does fit into why she has them to begin with, both in tone and from who gave it to her. All of this makes it seem much more than it not meaning much that she has those shoes, and this is still without the retrospective bias of completing Warp and Canto 7.