Caring for Shoes
By Vicki Lansky
Clean white baby shoes by rubbing them with a raw potato, liquid nonabrasive cleaner, or alcohol before polishing. Or apply toothpaste with an old toothbrush, scrub gently, and wipe off. Let shoes dry before polishing.
Spray newly polished white baby shoes with hair spray to pre-vent polish from coming off.
Use baby wipes to remove black marks from white shoes.
Remove gum from the bottom of shoes by putting them in the freezer. Scrape the gum off when it's frozen.
Make white canvas shoes white again by washing them and polishing them with white shoe polish. Let them air-dry.
To keep the soles of shoes from being stained with polish, paint the edges with clear nail polish.
Use hair spray on stains on tennis shoes. Spray, leave for a few seconds, and wipe with a soft cloth. Or try toothpaste and a toothbrush or a soapy scouring pad. Use bleach or lemon juice in the rinse water if the shoes are white. Even foam bathroom cleaner can be effective on leather sneakers.
Spray new sneakers with Scotchguard fabric protector to keep dirt from becoming embedded. Grass stains and mud will come out easier. Spray after every wash.
Clean the bottoms of children’s tennis shoes by using an old toothbrush or potato scrubber. Rinse under warm water.
Dry out wet tennis shoes overnight by placing them on their sides in front of the refrigerator. The fan should produce constant warm air to dry them.
MY THOUGHTS
Hair spray to clean beaurtiful shoes? or toothpaste? or baby wipes? why not? sometimes i use alcohol. not that effective. the best way is to clean the shoes immediately - before the shoes hit the shoe cabinet or shelves or whatever.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
What Do Your Shoes Reveal About You?
What Do Your Shoes Reveal About You?
There comes a time in every nzgirl’s life when she asks herself…
“What in the world is my shoe personality and what does it reveal about me”
Even if this burning question hasn’t yet found its way into your summer thinking, there’s a good chance it actually should. Turns out many psychological symbols are associated with shoes, so just as one judges a book by its cover (don’t lie, I know you do), it seems we are also prone to judging someone by the footwear that graces their feet.
An American study on the general public’s shoe perception concluded that we break shoes down into 4 main categories: "feminine and sexy," "masculine," asexual or dowdy," and "young and casual”- symbolised by heels, boots, sneakers and sandals.
Think about which of the above you wear most often, and select which of the four you think reveals the most about yourself.
Heels
It’s said that women wear heels to boost self esteem, femininity and sex appeal. Heels have long symbolised sexiness and femininity- think Dorothy and her ruby slippers or Cinderella and the glass slipper- but they also epitomize beauty, professional status, love, aggression, power, domination, authority, seduction, superiority and vulgarity… so take your pick - This summer, try Skechers Infatuations.
Boots
Like Heels, women’s Boots, (usually high heeled) most commonly symbolize sex and power but also symbolize strength, courage and grace. Dr Martens and flatter heeled boots are seen as modern but also slightly tough, aggressive and individual.
Try the Skechers Grand Prix – Raceway style.
Sneakers
The ultimate in comfort and style, sneakers appeal to a broad range of people- from those after a designer, visual appeal to those sold on the comfort value, to those who appreciate the practical aspects of sneakers such skaters or sports people.
Sneakers are also considered the most fashionable, casual, youthful, and comfortable shoe and are a feature of fashion that is constantly evolving and can represent a variety of styles and fashion ideals. Skechers offer a range of styles, yet for a modern take on them go for the Retro Abyss look…
Sandals
Finally, the sandal…like heels, because the snazzy sandal shows a bit of skin, it also classifies as sexy. Exposed skin, the sense of freedom, simplicity, and naturalness are all characteristics of sandals. Whether you favour Tevas (the hiking sandals with Velcro), good ol Birks, jandals or a lil strappy number, your footwear of choice displays friendly flirtations, a back to nature feeling or a sense of individuality. Your Skechers choice of summer is Somethin Else Spinners…
For more about Skechers visit the website www.skechers.co.nz and while you’re there check out the funky jigsaw puzzle
Tee Twyford
MY THOUHGTS
Look at your shoes! Do they reveal anything about you? Are you "feminine and sexy," "masculine," asexual or dowdy," and "young and casual”? i'm a sneakers girl so i guess I'm young and casual?
There comes a time in every nzgirl’s life when she asks herself…
“What in the world is my shoe personality and what does it reveal about me”
Even if this burning question hasn’t yet found its way into your summer thinking, there’s a good chance it actually should. Turns out many psychological symbols are associated with shoes, so just as one judges a book by its cover (don’t lie, I know you do), it seems we are also prone to judging someone by the footwear that graces their feet.
An American study on the general public’s shoe perception concluded that we break shoes down into 4 main categories: "feminine and sexy," "masculine," asexual or dowdy," and "young and casual”- symbolised by heels, boots, sneakers and sandals.
Think about which of the above you wear most often, and select which of the four you think reveals the most about yourself.
Heels
It’s said that women wear heels to boost self esteem, femininity and sex appeal. Heels have long symbolised sexiness and femininity- think Dorothy and her ruby slippers or Cinderella and the glass slipper- but they also epitomize beauty, professional status, love, aggression, power, domination, authority, seduction, superiority and vulgarity… so take your pick - This summer, try Skechers Infatuations.
Boots
Like Heels, women’s Boots, (usually high heeled) most commonly symbolize sex and power but also symbolize strength, courage and grace. Dr Martens and flatter heeled boots are seen as modern but also slightly tough, aggressive and individual.
Try the Skechers Grand Prix – Raceway style.
Sneakers
The ultimate in comfort and style, sneakers appeal to a broad range of people- from those after a designer, visual appeal to those sold on the comfort value, to those who appreciate the practical aspects of sneakers such skaters or sports people.
Sneakers are also considered the most fashionable, casual, youthful, and comfortable shoe and are a feature of fashion that is constantly evolving and can represent a variety of styles and fashion ideals. Skechers offer a range of styles, yet for a modern take on them go for the Retro Abyss look…
Sandals
Finally, the sandal…like heels, because the snazzy sandal shows a bit of skin, it also classifies as sexy. Exposed skin, the sense of freedom, simplicity, and naturalness are all characteristics of sandals. Whether you favour Tevas (the hiking sandals with Velcro), good ol Birks, jandals or a lil strappy number, your footwear of choice displays friendly flirtations, a back to nature feeling or a sense of individuality. Your Skechers choice of summer is Somethin Else Spinners…
For more about Skechers visit the website www.skechers.co.nz and while you’re there check out the funky jigsaw puzzle
Tee Twyford
MY THOUHGTS
Look at your shoes! Do they reveal anything about you? Are you "feminine and sexy," "masculine," asexual or dowdy," and "young and casual”? i'm a sneakers girl so i guess I'm young and casual?
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