Shoes are our constant companions on every journey, so it’s important to take care of them. Here are some tips to keep your shoes in top shape and make them last longer:
1 Keep Your Shoes Dry
Instead of getting caught in the rain with your shoes, find shelter and wait for the rain to pass. If you’re in a hurry, you can sacrifice your feet by putting your shoes in a plastic bag and going barefoot. For those who are more cautious, keep a pair of flip-flops handy for such occasions.
For those who want an upgrade, there’s a “raincoat for shoes” which fully covers your shoes and has a non-slip sole, effectively protecting your shoes from getting wet.
2 What to Do If Your Shoes Get Wet
If your shoes are soaked in rainwater, start by removing the insoles and drying them indoors. Use a damp cloth to wipe away any mud, then go over it with a dry cloth. Stuff the shoes with crumpled newspaper to absorb moisture and maintain their shape.
3 Clean Your Shoes As Soon As You Get Home
Rainwater and outdoor dirt can make your shoes dirtier than you think. Don’t let your shoes air-dry after being caught in the rain! Instead, quickly wash them with clean water and dry them off. Air-dry them in a well-ventilated area, and you can use a fan to speed up the process. However, never use a hairdryer or leave them out in direct sunlight.
4 Dealing with Damp Shoes
If your shoes are damp, stuff them with dry newspaper before going to bed, and they’ll be dry and comfortable to wear in the morning. This also helps prevent joint pain.
For shoes with fur or fleece lining, use a hairdryer to blow warm air directly into the shoes for a few minutes. This will not only dry them but also keep them cozy. Using an electric fan to dry your shoes is a simple and convenient method, especially suitable for leather shoes.
5 Don’t Put Away Wet Shoes Immediately
Avoid storing wet shoes in boxes or tight spaces until they are completely dry. Damp shoes can develop mold and odor during storage. Instead, place them in a dry, well-ventilated area to ensure they are thoroughly dried before storing them away.
Taking care of your shoes is just as important as buying a good pair, especially during unpredictable weather. We hope these tips help you and your shoes weather the storm!
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The Risk of Underestimating Getting Caught in the Rain
No matter the weather, getting caught in the rain can be an unwelcome occurrence. While one may think that it’s no big deal, it’s important to take measures to get yourself dry and warm after such an experience. Don’t underestimate the effects of the rain – it can be more damaging than one may think.