Thursday, March 31, 2016

How to Keep White Shoes From Drying With Yellow Marks After Washing

White shoes can be challenging to clean. Washing the shoes in a washing machine will often not remove all of the dirt and stains, and the dryer with set in yellow stains. Instead of washing the white shoes in your laundry room, you can wash them by hand to remove the dirt and debris from the shoes to prevent yellow marks from drying on them. Instructions 1 Remove the laces from the shoes. Set the laces off to the side, or throw them away if...

Saturday, March 26, 2016

How to Wear High Heels Without Hurting Your Feet

High heels are a great fashion accessory for women (and even for some men) but they can come at a cost - and not just the cost that you pay at the cash register. Wearing high heels improperly can cause you a lot of physical pain and may even pose serious risks to your overall health over time. Don't worry; you don't have to toss out all of your heels to stay healthy. You just need to learn the right wear to wear them so that you're not hurting at...

Friday, March 25, 2016

Can Closed-Toe Slingbacks be Worn to Work?

Slingbacks have long been a staple of women's fashion. While they may be acceptable for business attire, their acceptability largely depends on the style and color of the shoe as well as what the shoe is paired with. Closed-toe slingbacks can add a polished look to your business suit, but you must be careful of how you choose your slingbacks. Appropriate Work Slingbacks Sling-backs are made in a variety of different styles and colors. Some...

How to Convert Shoe Sizes to Inches

There are many different measurements of shoe sizes, and while there are standards to shoe sizes for shoe makers, the size of a shoe can vary by manufacturer regardless of the size quoted on the shoe's label. Shoe sizes can also vary by gender, as well as by age and by the shoe's country of origin. According to Warwick Cairn's "About the Size of It," the insole size of shoe-sizes in American and British shoes increases by thirds-of-an-inch, or barleycorns,...

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

How to Replace Heels on Boots

When the heel comes off of your boot, your first instinct might be to chuck the boots entirely. Instead, try reattaching the heel with a few specialty tools available at your local shoe repair. If you dont already own things like shoe glue, shoe nails and a tack hammer, theyll come in handy for future shoe repairs and small household craft projects. Instructions 1 Buff the heels broken surface with 200-grit sandpaper. You want to create an...