Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 11, 2016

7 winter shoe care tips


- Polish your shoes regularly.

When your shoes get too dry, it can cause cracks in them or change the shape so they don't fit as well. Polishing your shoes is like moisturizing your skin; it keeps them from drying out (and makes them look nicer besides).

-  Use a water protector.
Water is one of the biggest offenders for wearing shoes out. You probably can't pull off never wearing your shoes in the rain, sleet, or snow, but you can make sure they're better protected when you do.

It's best to cover your shoes in a water protector solution soon after purchasing them and then again once each season. If you've never done anything to protect those old shoes before, it's not too late. Go ahead and buy some water protector and get started.

-  Let them dry naturally.

Don't try to rush the process of drying out wet shoes with a dryer or heater. That will only warp the shape and potentially damage the material they're made of. If your shoes have gotten wet, give them time to dry naturally before wearing them again.

- Use shoe trees (or paper).

While rain can cause some problems for shoe longevity, there's a more consistent threat of moisture with every use: foot sweat.

Shoe trees help absorb some of that daily moisture and the odor it causes while you store your shoes at the end of the day. They also help your shoes keep their rightful shape over years of use.

If you don't want to spend the $20 or so a shoe tree costs, you can bunch up some paper to use for the same purpose.

-  Get sole protectors.


Soles are the part of the shoe that will wear out the fastest and many shoes aren't made with especially strong ones. A cobbler will usually put sole protectors on your shoes for around $20-$30.


- Switch them out.

Shoes need a break from time to time. I know the point of the post was to help you avoid spending money on a new pair of shoes, but if you only have one good pair you're wearing most days, you're not going to get the best bang for your buck.

-  Replace the lifts on heels with a stronger version.


For high heels, the weakest link is the lift. Many women know the experience of a lift breaking off a high-heeled shoe at an inconvenient moment. Most high heels come with plastic lifts, but a shoe repairman can swap those out with rubber lifts that will last much longer.

A good pair of shoes can save you the trouble of having to buy new pairs each season and bring you comfort throughout the day. A few simple tricks can help you hang on to that good pair once you've got it.  You can shop this items at Kohls.com. Get Free Shipping on Daily Deals only at Kohls. Check out kohls coupons 30% off with kohl's charge card latest 

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