Marc Sigal
Shoe Care Specialist
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How to Spot Fake Ugg Boots vs. Authentic Products
Learn how to identify counterfeit UGGs and where to get the real deal UGG is a company that specializes in sheepskin boots. It offers a wide variety of choices and styles. Unfortunately, with quality comes a price, whic...
How to Repair Peeling Shoes (Faux Leather & Cracked Leather)
You’re all dressed up and ready to head out and then you see it—your shoes are peeling. Don’t worry! There are actually a few simple tricks you can use to fix the problem. No matter the material or the location, mo...
How to
Wear Shoes That Are Too Big
Everyone knows the feeling: you spot the perfect pair of shoes and go to try them on, but they’re just too big. Thankfully, whether they’re oversized in one specific area or just giant overall, there are plenty of tr...
How to
Spot Fake All Star Converse
More and more counterfeit shoes are being manufactured today. Some people rejoice in the cheap price, while companies like Converse suffer. Counterfeiters are becoming so advanced, many experts are having trouble determi...
How to
Break in Your Doc Martens
Make your boots as comfortable as possible from day oneFrom factory and harbor workers to punks and goth rockers, have been a popular shoe choice since 1945. Comfortable and sturdy once broken in, they last forever and ...
How to
Repair Scratches on Leather Shoes
Whether your leather shoes have small scratches in them or deeper ones, there are some simple ways to fix the scratches so your shoes are looking great again. For minor scratches, use things like petroleum jelly, white v...
How to
Clean Adidas Gazelles
Known for their brightly colored suede lining and iconic Adidas striping, Adidas Gazelle sneakers offer a unique blend of performance and style. If you own a pair of Gazelles, however, you know that their soft suede exte...
How to
Clean Skechers Shoes
There’s no need to be embarrassed by a dirty pair of Skechers, because cleaning your shoes is an easy process that instantly improves your style. There are different methods for cleaning your Skechers, depending on wha...
How to
Clean Timberland Boots
While the iconic yellow Timberland boots were originally created to be sturdy work boots, they have recently become a popular everyday shoe. Whether you're wearing them for utility or as a fashion statement, Timberland b...
How to Wash Mesh Shoes by Hand or in the Washing Machine
Use common household ingredients to get rid of stubborn mesh stainsMesh shoes are notorious for absorbing almost anything they come into contact with, making them tough to clean. Luckily, with a bit of care, you can keep...
How to Dry Shoes Fast with Newspaper, in the Dryer & More
The simplest ways to speed dry your shoes or boots to prevent odor Getting caught in the rain can feel refreshing (or even romantic if you’ve seen enough rom-coms), but that feeling goes away once you get inside and r...
How to Remove Odor from Your Shoes with Baking Soda: 4 Ways
Remove stench from shoes with baking soda, essential oils, & moreThere are few things that are more embarrassing than a pair of stinky shoes. Fortunately, getting rid of bad smells can be both cheap and easy. All it take...
Are Your White Converse Dirty? Here’s How to Get Them Looking Fresh
Learn how to clean white converse at home with these DIY methods White converse are a must-have for every wardrobe. They go with almost everything, so it’s no wonder we wear them until they get filthy. Luckily, there a...
How to
Dry Shoes in the Dryer
Instead of suffering through wet shoes or waiting days for them to dry, toss them in the dryer for a few minutes! Tie the laces together and hang the shoes from the dryer door. This will prevent damage to the machine and...
How to
Fix Wet Suede Shoes
Suede is leather that has been stressed, torn, and distressed to get the classic felt-like look of suede. As the fabric is already "destroyed," suede is much less water repellent than leather. You should always pre-treat...
How to Sanitize & Clean Thrifted Shoes
Make your secondhand shoes germ and odor free with these simple tips If you've discovered your perfect pair of shoes at a thrift store or rummage sale, they may need a little bit of TLC before you can wear them. Secondha...
6 Easy Ways to Clean Your Converses
Simple cleaning methods to keep your All Stars shining Black. White. Pink. Yellow. No matter what color you wear, Converse are classic sneakers that add personality to any outfit. While some scratches add a bit of charac...
How to
Clean Ugg Slippers
Ugg slippers are so soft and comfy. They are really great at keeping your feet warm and protected. But these can be quite pricey slippers, so you want to make sure to keep them properly cleaned. By spending a bit of time...
How to
Remove Odor from Leather Shoes
Leather shoes are stylish and comfortable, but they can develop a smelly odor over time. Fortunately, removing odor from leather shoes is really simple, and you have a few options to choose from. You can make a natural c...
How to Get Yellow Stains Out of White Shoes
Get rid of dingy yellow stains and keep your white kicks fresh Using bleach can be a great way to clean grime and dirt off your white shoes. If you leave the bleach on too long or don’t dilute it correctly, it can leav...