My first pair of Converse sneakers were baby blue low-tops, purchased by my mother sometime between the ages of four and six. Needless to say, they were awesome. In middle school, I got a pair of ...
Use a clean, soft cloth to remove any mixture residue. Let the shoes air dry, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. While they dry, remove the laces from the bleach solution. Rinse the laces in ...
Dirty kicks got you down? Here's how to wash sneakers so they look brand-new again, with help from baking soda or your washing machine. Keeping a pair sneakers clean is no easy task. And if you’re not ...
Transform your dirty white sneakers back to their former glory with our comprehensive sneaker cleaning guide! This quick ...
Converse shoes are a staple in many people’s wardrobes. From white to black, to green and pink, and from high-tops to slides, a good pair of “Chucks” can up the cool factor of just about any outfit.
All white sneakers have gained so much popularity in recent years, but the trendy kicks come at a cost: they’re impossible to keep looking clean all the time. And once you’ve worn your new favorite ...
According to Shoe Digest, the best website I have recently discovered, it is not a good idea to throw canvas sneakers into the washing machine. Other WRAL Top Stories Here is how Shoe Digest ...
Some people prefer a lived-in pair of white sneakers, while others would never wear a pair of scuffed shoes. If you count yourself among the latter, here’s how to spiff up your sneakers → Begin by ...