Allow Your shoes to cool down
One aspect of passive shoe care is how we handle our shoes after taking them off. For a refresher, passive shoe care involves maintaining shoes through actions other than physically cleaning them with dedicated products. It relies on developing habits that we perform unconsciously and automatically, which helps our shoes stay in good condition for a long time.
Shoehorn
Today, let's talk about a remarkably useful and necessary item, as well as a simple tool that we should use when putting on shoes. If your shoes are the type with a full upper that wraps around the shoe and has a heel tab, sometimes referred to as a "heel counter," you need a shoehorn. The shoehorn has a long history that shows how humans have always sought to make daily tasks easier and improve the comfort of using objects.
Guide to soles
The selection of soles in our shoes is truly extensive. This is solely because we want to offer shoes for practically every occasion and moment in life. Formal shoe models are most often equipped with various types of leather soles. Boots and winter shoes have rubber soles, which provide waterproofing, high traction, and safety.
Which shoe construction method is the best?
There are many shoe construction methods and the average customer visiting our website, www.loveclassicshoes.com, might feel overwhelmed reading the descriptions, especially when browsing the stitching methods section. While going through terms like Goodyear welted, Bologna or Blake, a question often arises: which method is the best, and which should I choose for myself? In this post, we’ll try to answer this question without delving into technical details.