Saturday, June 13, 2015

Getting rid of creases from your shoes

Step 1

Rub mild soap gently into the creases. Clean the dirt out of the creases with the soap and water.

Step 2

Stuff the shoes with paper or rolled-up fabric until they are stretched out to their full shape. Place a damp cloth over the creased areas and iron the shoe through the cloth.

Step 3

Spray the stuffed shoes with water until the fabric is fairly wet. Place a few books on top where the creases have formed. Leave the shoes to dry.

Step 4

Take out the stuffing and spray the shoes with water. Put the shoes into the dryer and tumble dry on a low setting. Check on the shoes every 10 minutes since you do not want to expose them to any more heat than necessary.

Step 5 Use a soft rag to rub shoe polish that matches the color of your shoes into any remaining creases.




Cleaning that sneaker


  1. Remove excess dirt first using a soft-bristled brush (shoe brush or old toothbrush) to clean the outsole.
  2. Mix warm water and a small amount of laundry detergent to create a slightly soapy mixture.
  3. Apply a small amount of the water/detergent mixture to a sponge, soft cloth or soft brush and clean affected areas.
  4. Apply a small amount of warm water to another sponge or soft cloth to remove any excess detergent.
  5. Air dry the shoes at room temperature.
Repeat these steps to attempt to remove persistent stains. Nike doesn't recommend any alternative cleaning methods, placing your shoes in a washing machine or dryer, or using any other products on your shoes such as bleach or other chemicals.

Saddle soap can soften leather and is recommended only on leather components of shoes that aren't subjected to excessive stress. Don't use saddle soap on soccer cleats, basketball shoes, golf shoes, training shoes or any other shoes designed for activities involving lateral movement.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

sneakers that cost alot

your friends and family who just don’t get the shoe game are shocked when you tell them you shelled out 200 bucks for a pair of sneaks – but you know that ain’t nothin’. So next time they give you wise cracks, give ‘em this list – we’ve compiled ten of the most stupidly expensive sneakers ever.
Now, there’s never really such a thing as a stupid sneaker purchase if you really want it, love it when you get it, and don’t live to regret it, but we just wanna shine a light on some wacky sales from the last few years, from sample Js, to bejeweled ball boots to signed feet pieces of history. It ain’t a countdown, because we consider these models expensive for different reasons. in my opinion people are just basically buying sneakers that don't even look nice and wasting money they couldve done something better with.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

sneakers




   Sneakers has an impact on everyone in the world male and female , but 95% of  the people are males that really care about sneakers and they’re usually called sneaker heads referred as  people who collects limited, rare, or flat out exclusive kicks. Usually the collection consists of Jordan’s or old school Nike sneakers. Michael Jordan basically changed the sneaker when his annual event since its debut in 1985, each unveiling has been met with ever-increasing anticipation from the media, the industry, and the buying public.
     At the heart of the franchise is the perfect synergy between athlete and technology Michael Jordan, the greatest player in the history of basketball, and the shoes he’s worn throughout his illustrious career that epitomize his relentless dedication to performance, innovation and achievement.