Showing posts with label taking care for shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taking care for shoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Keep it Looking like Brand New: How to Care for Shoes


There are two things that you can never have too many of: good friends and good shoes.

Maybe that is why ladies are known for having different pairs of shoes, with some having more than 10 pairs of pumps, sandals, boots and flats, in her closet. There’s no shame in it. Shoes are good investment, right?

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If you’re really determined to collect different pairs of shoes, whether it’s branded or bought on a shoe sale, it’s highly important that you know how to keep them in shape. A well maintained luxury shoes or wholesale shoes for women can last longer period and can look brand new even after months of use.

Here are some tips on how you can care for your high heels.


1. Keep it Clean and Dry

After a day of walking on the road, partying or battling with the rain or snow, it’s always a must to clean and dry out your shoes. Some ladies, who do not spend extra minute to clean their shoes, get the surprise of their life when their shoes get irreparably damaged.

Prevent this from happening by gently wiping dirt and dust off your shoes after a long day. Stuff old newspaper inside your shoes and booties to absorb the moist and maintain the original shape of your shoes.

2. Watch the floors you’re walking in

There are shoes for the red carpet and shoes for the rough road. If you want your shoes to last, you have to know the difference. When you’re wearing single sole pumps or stiletto shoes, try not to wear out the soles and the heels by avoiding rocky pavement. If you’re going for a long walk, opt for sturdy flats or wedge boots instead.

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3. Have the right storage for your shoes

Sure you can leave your shoes on the stairs, under your bed or near the doorsteps, but having a dedicated space in your room for your shoes can help in keeping it in shape for a longer period of time. Invest in a quality shoe rack or shelf for your wholesale shoes and organize them accordingly.


4. Wear them regularly

Shoes tend to get old and crisp when it’s not worn regularly. To make sure that your shoes are looking good and doing well, wear it at least once or twice a month. This is also a great chance to allow your favorite shoes to breathe and rest for a day.

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Friday, August 9, 2013

5 Tips on How to Make Your Shoes Last Longer

With all the activities that women engage with every day, from the office work to wife and mommy duties, it’s important to have footwear that can keep you company in your activities day in and day out.




Once you find the perfect pair that won’t cause blisters on your feet and makes walking more comfortable, the next question is how you can enjoy them longer. We've seen a lot of women complain about shoes that doesn't last long enough and hard earned money gone to waste just because of low quality shoes.

To help make sure those shoes will last as much as you need them to, here are some useful tips that you can take in mind.


  1. Keep Shoes in Shape with Used Newspaper

Stuffing old crumpled paper inside your shoes before storing it out can keep leather shoes, wholesale dress shoes and boots in shape and also helps to prevent creases and scratches on the surface of your shoes.

  1. Untie Your Shoes Every time You Take them off

It’s easy to just kick off your shoes after a long day but untying the lace can give longer life to your sneakers and laced up boots.


  1. Avoid wearing the same shoes everyday

Let your shoes air out by alternately wearing your shoes. Have at least 3 to five pairs of wholesale women’s shoes you can wear to work so you don’t have to wear the same pair everyday.

  1. Store Shoes Properly

If you want to keep the longevity of your shoes, it’s best to invest on a shoe storage that can help you maintain the quality of your shoes. Resist the urge to just leave your shoes near your door and make it a habit to put it on a shoe rack, shelf or a cabinet to keep it away from molds and other insects.

  1. When soaked with water, let dry immediately

If your shoes get soaked after a heavy rain, immediately let your shoes dry off by airing it out or stuffing it with old newspaper to help absorb water.

With these basic tips, along with a little TLC and proper handling, you can make your shoes last longer and enjoy it’s good fit for a longer period of time.
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