Monday, 12 October 2020

Taking Care of Your Precious Clog Sandals

Fashion keeps changing from time to time, but the style is forever. Your personality is genuinely reflected in the style that you adorn. The footwear choices, clothing options and other accessories that you club together to formulate your style for the day, will showcase your mood and your preferences. One such trend that will help you set yourself apart from the crowd is clog sandals. They may seem like a bulky choice of footwear, but they blend in well with almost everything that you have in your wardrobe.

Since a good quality of clog sandals will usually be made up of high-quality leather upper and handpicked wooden soles, taking care of them is essential so that they last longer. Listed here are a few ways and means that can help in increasing the life and value of your favorite clog sandals.
 
If the sole of your shoe, is made of good quality of wood, then the chances are that it is unpolished and varnished. You can instantly increase the life of the sole and make them sturdy by rubbing olive oil on them. It will help repel dirt and moisture from the soles and keep them from getting dents or scratches while you strut your way across the town in those heels. All you have to do is take a spoonful of olive oil on a paper towel or a cotton swab and rub it across the soles.
 
No matter how advanced the services of your favorite clog company are, they will still be attaching the upper and the lower half of the sandals with the help of nails and metal pieces. With time, once you have worn out the shoe, you may witness these pieces coming off the soles. You have to be on the lookout for these parts and get them fixed before they harm you or entirely come off the bottoms and destroy the shape of the shoe. You can also keep them intact for a longer span by rubbing some clear nail paint on the area and sticks on for a longer span.
 
You have to check the weather before you head out of the house wearing your clog sandals. They will not work well during rainy seasons. So keep them intact in the shoebox if you see a forecast warning of a downpour in your area. Your footwear choice will work fine for all the other seasons.

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