Thursday, November 15, 2012

Get More Miles Out of Your Dress Shoes

Considering the high cost of quality leather dress shoes, it is important to know hot to take proper care of them. Cheap dress shoes contain lots of non-natural materials that will not breathe as easily, and will not mold to your feet like higher quality leather shoes would. Such shoes usually cost over $100, and if the designer is something that is important to you, the cost can be five or six times this high. The advice is n women's coats ot to save on dress shoes when you buy them, but save money by making sure to get more life out of them. Knowing how to take proper care of them is key. This article will teach you all you need to know.

Using water repellent:
Before you take your new shoes out for their initial walk, apply a coat of water repellent on upper leather and leather sole. After the first application, regularly reapply according to instructions. Best are water-based repellent since they will close they will protect the leather without closing the pores that will help escape moisture and sweat from your feet to the outside. Moisture affects the elasticity of leather, so it is important to keep it balanced. Too much moisture will cause leather to stretch and too little moisture will cause the leather to shrink. Anyhow, both cases render the leather ugly and lose its original shape. For just $8, you can get a can a spray-on water repellent.

Tip: Shoes should be wiped with a clean and warm sponge before putting on another coat of repellent. Doing this will warm the leather and make it more porous and improve its ability to absorb the product as well as prevent trapping dirt in between the leather and repellent.

Using shoe polish
A good quality shoe polish should keep your leather shoes shining like a new dime. Regularly polishing your shoes does two things: It covers the leather and repairs the damage of daily use; and it nourishes and moisturizes the leather so that it will stay flexible and healthy. Experts suggest cream based polishes and bringing in your shoes when you are looking for polish to make sure that you get the best match for the color of your shoes.

Tip: To get the most favorable shine, buff off your shoe polish with a fine cotton panty hose.

Hanging your shoes on a tree
It is ideal to use shoe tress with any good pair of leather shoes as they can make your shoes last the extra mile. What is great about shoe trees are that they help the leather maintain is form by filling it out. This avoids shrinking and creasing of the leather.

Similar with other preventive options, there are numerous choices when buying shoe trees. However, experts recommend only one feasible choice, and one that is made from cedar. Cedar wood can absorb harmful moisture as well as offensive odors. Most reputable shoe stores have shoe trees in stock, so go get this $20 add-on for your shoes to keep their mint condition.

Tip: Soon as you take off your shoes, insert the shoe tree immediately to allow the moisture to be immediately absorbed.

Taking care of your soles
It is said that a house is only as solid as the foundation on which it was built, and as for your shoes, you should also take steps to protect your soles. There are numerous kinds of soles; however, a good pair of quality leather shoes will be based on leather soles. As much as you protect the leather on top, the leather on the bottom should also be protected. The most ideal for you to do is to have your local cobbler attach taps on the front as well as the rear heels to act as buffer between the heel and the ground. This will absorb the shock and harm caused by persistent pounding, and protects t the sole from eroding. Taps costs only $1 each and $4 for a set, so this really is the best and the most inexpensive way to protect the most susceptible part of your shoes.

Tip: Taps should be attached when you have already worn the shoes for 12 to 18 months as the soles have already conformed to your gait. It will make way for a smoother walk and more comfortable feel.

Replacing your soles
Like the tires of your car, soles eventually wear out and soon they needed to be replaced. Experts say that the upper part of the shoe could last 20 years, the lower part on the other hand averages only at around five years. So, soon as the sole feels uncomfortable to wear and appears ragged already your best move is to have the sole replaced rather than buy a new pair of shoes. Sole replacement will costs you only $35 on the average and this can save you more money than replacing the entire shoe.

Tip: Check your shoe manufacturers when you are considering sole replacement. Many manufacturers offer discounts and packages on resoling as well as refurbishing shoes.

No comments:

Post a Comment