RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
A Working PIG - 26-10-15
Hmm, for some reason I didn't think these would do the job being designed for shoes... I take it they don't cause additional damage to our precious SS'S?
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
ez-1 - 26-10-15
I guess there is little you can do after the damage is done but for the future storing they might help. I have those in almost all of my shoes. Wooden would be better but since I rarely wear same shoes day after day theres not going to be much sweating and drying. So the plastic will do nicely. Plus getting more than hundred pairs of wooden shoe trees would cost a fortune.
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
A Working PIG - 26-10-15
(26-10-15, 02:46 PM)ez-1 Wrote: I guess there is little you can do after the damage is done but for the future storing they might help. I have those in almost all of my shoes. Wooden would be better but since I rarely wear same shoes day after day theres not going to be much sweating and drying. So the plastic will do nicely. Plus getting more than hundred pairs of wooden shoe trees would cost a fortune.
EBay to the rescue, I'm gonna give em a try. Thanks for the tip.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-PAIRS-OF-SHOE-TREE-TREES-PLASTIC-MAINTAIN-SHAPE-SHOES-FOOTWEAR-/141457846779?hash=item20ef8b71fb:g:zpUAAOSwGWNUVhyN
RE: How to keep your Kicks fresh -
flyingcod - 21-02-20
Quite bizarre but good advice:
https://www.wikihow.com/Keep-White-Adidas-Superstar-Shoes-Clean
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