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 ...
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Follow these pro tips to help both your shoes and your machine come out unscathed. You could damage your washing machine if you try to clean shoes that have too much dirt on them, have sharp or hard ...
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If you break into a cold sweat when you’re asked to remove your stinky sneakers at the airport or a friend’s house, it could be time to rethink how you treat odor in your shoes. Here’s how to wash ...
You wash your shirts, your pants, your jacket—all the things that bring you into contact with the outside world. But you probably don’t ever wash your shoes. That should absolutely change, says Anne ...
Let’s be real – running shoes were made to get dirty. From sweaty feet to slushy mud, our favourite trainers go through a lot on our outdoor adventures. While of course it’s not necessary to wash them ...
Some items destroy washers, void warranties, and trap bacteria. Skip these fifteen: coins, keys, underwire bras, embellished ...
Trust us, it's worth the extra effort of making sure these things never end up in your next load of laundry. It’s happened to all of us. You’re at the grocery store, pay in cash, and get your change ...
Washing your shoes the right way keeps them looking new and helps them last much longer. Check the label first, then prep by removing dirt, laces, and insoles before starting the wash. Use gentle ...