I finally learned how to clean suede shoes properly—here’s the biggest mistake people make (and how to avoid it), plus the ...
Use a suede brush and an eraser for quick cleaning and spray shoes before wearing. Remove dirt, oil, salt or water stains ...
A pair of scuffed-up shoes can ruin the look of an outfit. Frustrating, yes—but before you banish them from your closet, know that your shoes may have a lot of life still left in them. Before you give ...
With all the miles you put in in your running shoes, it’s no wonder they’re in need of a good wash from time to time. Between splashing through muddy puddles and lots and lots of sweat, your running ...
Did someone step on your blue suede shoes? Or maybe your brown or beige ones got a little grubby? Well, that’s the price you pay for wearing suede. The material was first made in Sweden from the ...
“But as more people live in Crocs daily, keeping them clean and doing it safely, to uphold the integrity of the shoe’s material has become a priority,” Mooney says. You might think tossing them in the ...
White shoes are notoriously difficult to keep clean, the more you wear your beloved pair the dirtier they can become. One accidental step in a puddle can turn the entire fabric from glistening white ...
Use a clean, soft cloth to remove any mixture residue. Let the shoes air dry, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. While they dry, remove the laces from the bleach solution. Rinse the laces in ...