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10 Most Ugly Shoes Ever Created
Posted on September 1st, 2010 No commentsThe following 10 shoes are the most unattractive we could find on the Internet.
If you know any shoes that are uglier then please post them in the comments.
1. Sanitary Towel Slippers
Here’s the ultimate in do-it-yourself ugly shoes; this foot wear is actually crafted from sanitary napkins making them the nastiest of possible shoes. At least the sanitary products are not USED but since it’s a DYI project, some sicko out there will likely opt for the used ones. It’s just gross to even think of putting these on human feet.
2. Apple Shoes
Among the truly tasteless ugly shoes are these unusual Apple logo vintage sneakers which look like Reebok or Basic rip-offs. The company logo as it appear in the 90’s is embrodered on the side and tongue of these shoes which were distributed to company employees. Read the rest of this entry »
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Some Useful Tips for Maintaining and Storing UGG ladies wellington boots
Posted on August 25th, 2010 No commentsUGG ladies wellington boots almost become girls’ magic weapon for them to make up. Because of UGG ladies wellington boots, girls are not tied by heavy trousers and simple shoes any more. They do not worry about their stature.
On the opposite, the biggest advantage of UGG ladies wellington boots is that it can hide the shortcomings of legs and show the very beautiful line of your legs to the most extent. Winter is coming. Beauties wear ladies wellington boots meanwhile the most headache thing they think is how to maintain and put their ladies wellington boots away. There are many tips for maintaining and putting ladies wellington boots away as follows. Let’s study them.
Tips for ladies wellington boots maintenance:
1. You can clean the dust with brushes. It’s easier to clean if you fill some newspapers or hard objects to sharp the ladies wellington boots.2. You can pull some eradicator on a cloth, then twist it evenly. Do remember never pull it on the shoes distinctly in order not to leave some stains on shoes.
3. You should smear eradicator on the inclined plane of shoes and do not smear it partly. It may decolorize the color.
4. Then you should brush the instep lightly and smear on the high tube of your ladies wellington boots to protect your ladies wellington boots.
5. Finally you should finish the clean work of cleanning the ladies wellington boots with a cloth.
Tips for putting away your ladies wellington boots:
1. Before putting away the ladies wellington boots,you should clean it and you’d better put it in the sunlight.2. Then you should protect your ladies wellington boots by steps.
3. Then you should put some thing to sharp the ladies wellington boots to keep it in sharp and not drap.
4. After that you should put silk stocking on your ladies wellington boots to prevent dust on it.
5. At last you should put it in a shoe box. There is a hole in the good shoe box in order to be ventilated. Then just put it at a dry and ventilate place.
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How to Maintain the Leather Boots For Years
Posted on August 16th, 2010 No commentsLeather is one of the best boot materials in the world. It’s incredibly lustrous and could end up lasting for years and years, but you have to take care of them to ensure they stay in good shape! There are quite a few products available in order to keep your boots pristine and shining. The first one is a boot rain protector. These boot rain protectors are worn over your shoes or boots to protect them from rain and moisture. They come in an array of styles, but I really like the 100% waterproof polyester with PVC backing ones since they look a little less “weird” than some of the other ones that are available.
The other ones look like you took a trash bag and put it over your boots, kind of odd looking! The next thing to look into is leather cream. To keep the material in good condition, buy some leather cream, you can purchase them in the color of your leather boots or in a neutral shade which you will be able to use on any leather. Using a soft cloth, dab it into the leather cream and apply to your boots, this will keep the leather soft and conditioned so it will not get any cracks, dry out or look worn out. When it is dry, using another cloth, gently buff it in circular motions, this will make your leather boots shine.
Next, make sure you store your boots correctly when you aren’t using them. If possible, don’t place other shoes on top of your boots which could cause them to get creases or ruin the shape of the boot! Store them in an upright position away from other shoes. Also, you can consider buying a shoe tree of some sort. Only insert the shoe tree when your shoes are dry. It’ll hold back the shape of your leather boots and preclude crinkles from happening thus making your leather boots looking in a pristine condition!
If your shoes do get wet, and hopefully you have some kind of a waterproof protection on them, make sure that you get the wetness off of them before storing them anywhere – have it be on a shoe tree or right at your front door. Getting the water off of them now will cause less problems for you in the future! Make sure your leather boots especially are not placed in front of any heat sources such as a furnace or a fireplace, this could end up melting the shoe and then where will you be?!? If you want your boots to last for years to come, these are some of the best tips to follow along with.
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How To Maintain Military Boots
Posted on August 11th, 2010 No commentsFashion is an important aspect in any job, especially when it comes to the military. Not only do you need to be conscious about what you wear, but how you wear it. Specifically in Military jobs and police forces it’s important that you keep up a certain sense of dress, especially when it comes to maintaining your boots and shoes. Not only does this make YOU look better, but under some circumstances it might be expected of you. Also, cleaning your boots, can make them last for longer periods of time rather than a boot that is not maintained.
If you are spending a few hundred dollars per pair of boots or shoes, one would think you would want to keep them maintained as well. Thankfully, it’s not like it used to be when it comes to cleaning your shoes. You now have an array of products to help you out when it comes to cleaning your shoes. Military boots are quite stylish and smart in appearance. They can add elegance and class to your personality thereby making you look sophisticated and glamorous. These shoes are made of high quality materials. After buying it, you need to take good care of it.
First thing you need to do is find out exactly what your shoes are made out of. You wouldn’t clean a boot that is made out of leather the same way you would clean a boot made out of suede or PVC. You can find out what materials your shoes are made out of by simply looking online. Once you find out what the shoe is made from, you can then continue to look online and find out how to clean them. For example, for leather shoes you might find that these tips are used:
- First off, if your boots have grit and dirt on them, it’s important that you wipe them down before starting this. Leave your boots set side until they appear to be dry. If you clean them and wear them wet, you just defeated the first tip! Read the rest of this entry »
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How to Take Care of Your Shoes
Posted on August 9th, 2010 No commentsEmergency Measures and Long-Term Care for Shoes:
Shoe trees: Shoe trees are crucial. They allow your recently worn shoes to contract and dry out to their ideal shape – but only if you choose the less decorative unvarnished ones. Varnished trees look posh, but they don’t properly draw moisture – i.e., sweat – out of the leather. Top marks go to unfinished cedar models with a split toe and a fully shaped heel: These ensure the closest possible fit between shoe and tree. Also, there’s no need to own a pair of trees for each pair of shoes. The vital time for using them is the hour or two after you have removed the shoes from your feet. After that, the shoes will have returned to their natural architecture and the trees can be removed.
Repair work: Invest as much care in choosing a cobbler to resole or reheel your shoes as you did in repurchasing them. And to prevent permanent damage (or, at least, the outrageous repair costs), have all work done before it’s absolutely necessary.
Suede: Suede shoes are in a category of their own, since you cannot polish away any scuff marks. Use a suede eraser (basically a brick of crumbly rubber) to rub away small blemishes. Then use a suede brush to restore the nap, or fuzz, of the leather.
Wet shoes: Stuff soaking-wet shoes with newspaper and dry them away from direct heat. Direct heat can dry the leather too fast, causing it to crack – and once that happens, nothing can save your shoes.
Salt stains: The traditional remedy for road-salt stains is a little vinegar and water, applied sparingly. Read the rest of this entry »
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