I can’t tell what they look like from the other end but if it’s the type with metal wire that points in two different directions then it’s easy. Squeeze metal together to remove from holes and find the right size for your shoe. Doubt the holes are marked with sizes so it’s just trial and error. Find the right hole so that it fits snug in the shoe.
If you just want to see the instructions I found a similar one on amazon just scroll through the pictures.
Hey! I also like to make custom shoes I buy them on Amazon by simply searching what I want without brands example: White high top shoe. And then you can get weird off brand shoes
Twisted Women's KIX Hi-Top Casual Fashion Sneaker -WHITE, Size 9 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AAWRYV0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mzYjzbSTGDHQ2
You want leather uppers, a rubber sole, a slight heel (no flats,) and great arch support, the former and latter of which are hard to find in women's shoes.
I'd recommend Clarks, Earths or Earth Origins, or, for a bit more $, Born. They'll offer great support and longevity.
Whatever your decision, buy the shoe to fit slightly snug, but not tight or uncomfortable (provided you bought leather.) Wear them with a thick sock to break them in. Invest in cedar shoe trees like so to put in them overnight to keep them fresh and to keep their shape (minimize those wrinkles at the flex points.)
https://www.amazon.com/Sneaker-Shield-Protector-Prevent-Indentation/dp/B07XCZWSYY/ref=asc_df_B07XCZWSYY/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=385670999753&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11746912318904643329&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvq... I saw these things on Amazon, maybe something like this could help
I think these might be what you are looking for https://www.amazon.co.uk/PUMA-Mirage-Sport-Nimbus-Shadow/dp/B096FGYBMV?th=1&psc=1
I had some very similar - one by Ralph Lauren and one by 9 West. If you’re partial to the specific heel and silver buckle, you may have a hard time finding the exact shoe...
Something similar on Amazon here:
Maybe these packets that you place in your shoes? https://www.amazon.com/NonScents-Deodorizer-Fragrance-Free-Eliminator-Backpacks/dp/B0719KPLD9
Oboz. Hands down my best shoes for walking and I have been through some of the best boots and walking shoes in the planet.
Pricy, but I have a pair that are 12 years old and clocking in over 10,000 miles. Had to gorilla glue a couple of seams, but still wear them every week.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SVYD25W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tecnu is the most effective product out there when it comes to urushiol removal - I should know, I was a landscaper, here’s an article on how exactly to do it
The camping boots that don’t have fleece lining on the top (I have the rooster ones) would be great because they have great support but the leather might make them a bit hot if you’re walking in the heat all day. The high tops are a bit cooler and still offer pretty good support. Just make sure you break them in BEFORE you go.
A tip for breaking in shoes is to put a ziplock bag of water that’s mostly sealed into each shoe and put them in the freezer. As the water freezes it’ll expand just a bit and stretch the shoes out. If you’re worried about blisters while you wear them out at first, Dr. Scholl’s has little blister bandages that are an awesome preventative measure and stay on all day!
Enjoy Disney!
Hmm. Blam?
There should be a good amount of similar options out there as it's a pretty popular look.
Self-Adhesive Quick Repair Heel Toe Hole Patch, Shoe Hole Repair kit, Shoe Glue, Heel Blister Patches.Shoe Toe Protector(Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RYTVVTV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_JFJH37AAVCJ07HDX5YMH?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Damn! That was Meermin's burgundy? I would never have thought so as there's so little red in their current color.
The patina on them is insane, and I'd probably use either Saphir's Medium brown shoe polish to add pigment and maybe help even things out a bit, or maybe the dark brown to add a bit more color to the spots that need it.
Were they my shoes, I'd probably hit them with multiple light coats of medium brown with relentless brushing in between coats until I was satisfied with the color.
...or maybe just keep the color as-is and nourish the leather with something like Bick 4 as needed, since their current color character is seriously the kind of deep variation that some people pay to have added to their shoes!
Either way, those short wings look great.
I know that there are ones specially for fabrics. There's one on amazon Double-sided fabric tape
That’s a nice collection. If you want you can use some acrylic shelf dividers to stage your shelf. I think it would look unique. I bought mine from Amazon.
Would the shoes work with white leather laces or something like this: TSL Leather Shoe Laces - White - 46" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJ72P2H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_D5M2G5KH1QBM86BXAR83
If not exactly right, I’d keep trying Amazon they seem to have every lace I’ve needed!
You my friend need ForceField Sneaker Toebox Crease Preventers, Small-Children's 4-7/Women's 5-10 US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PKNWPZU/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_0JNFN4S3ZAT501QV1VH3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
They work perfectly for most shoes
I found them sort of Adidas superstar cheerleader 2G. These are great shoes and the older ones are more unisex, I like that you can swap out the tabs. https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Adidas+Superstar+2G+cheerleader+Shoes&view=detailv2&&id=92930DBDEA6543EA19791B0CA895B3EB9FD5D818&selectedIndex=179&ccid=xEkDIuJG&simid=608025253685823647&thid=OIP.Mc4490322e246e359ab...
You could try a ball of the foot pad to help fill the shoe up a bit more so your foot doesn’t slide. ball of foot pads
If you use them while wearing shoes, they will be a bit stiff, but it prevents my shoes from creasing! Best investment yet......You can try them.🙌
NURWOUE Shoe Crease Protectors
https://www.amazon.com/Slduv7-Women-Leopard-Pointed-Ballet/dp/B07K1LHMXP
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I only wear high heels to interviews, cause it's the most polished look overall. But's that's just me. I would do a flat like I listed for you.
its actually 4 different racks, i bought them on amazon but i've bought them individually over time as my collection grew
Insoles for even more comfort. Suitable for all bekina Agrilite boots.
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Don't forget the little ones! Make them happy with these light-coloured boots. 100% waterproof. Keep little feet completely dry.
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The Dunlop Thermo+ is the essential boot for challenging low temperature work environments. Insulated down to -58°F (-50°C) it is the best choice for those out in all weather conditions. The extra thick sole retains heat and is ideal when working in extreme cold environments.
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They are the Prada 4E2735 [model number]. Here is the link for amazon, so you can see the item listing. It's considered a leather trainer, as the type of shoe.
KIWI Shoe Whitener | For Leather, Vinyl, Canvas, Nylon and More | 4 Fl Oz | Includes Sponge Applicator https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UDEBMA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fWgLFb8Q9J3Z6
Also, this stuff works great for any stains or spots you may get after some wear to the spray/beeswax
Not really cause no insoles. I actually found these which might do the job
Mens Slippers with Arch Support, Canvas House Slipper for Men with Velvet Lining, Slip On Clog House Shoes with Indoor Outdoor Anti-Skid Rubber Sole https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085M9BPZN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fab_15PDFbBTZ7VYP
So, I looked at your pic and searched it on amazon ( I searched Nike Men's NS) and they looks sorta similar to the Kaishi NS I'm gonna give out 2 links, one for the Kaishi and one to other shoes that cam up out of the search
Other shoes similar
I'd would recommend these deodorizer balls can't beat a 6-pack for $10 and they work great imo
https://www.amazon.com/Womens-Water-Barefoot-Quick-Dry-Exercise/dp/B07MD4ZY4J Mens Womens Water Sport Shoes Barefoot Quick-Dry Aqua Socks for Beach Swim Surf Yoga Exercise Coupon code: 2WZFLLB3 1.STRENGTH: helps re-develop the foot muscles that have become weak due to wearing shoes that restrict foot movement 2.BALANCE: Increases our sensory experiences of the ground beneath us, allowing the brain to develop new neural connections resulting in improved balance and stability 3.POSTURE: being barefoot places our bodies into a more natural alignment which often leads to a healthier posture and less strain on your joints 4.REFLEXOLOGY: walking barefoot on objects such as rocks stimulates pressure points in the feet that lead to improved energy, organ function, circulation etc.. Start Date 02/26/20191:00 AMPST End Date 03/03/201911:59 PMPST Actual price: $15.99 - $23.99 Discounted price: $7.995-$11.995
The Dunlop Thermo+ is the essential boot for challenging low temperature work environments. Insulated down to -58°F (-50°C) it is the best choice for those out in all weather conditions. The extra thick sole retains heat and is ideal when working in extreme cold environments.
You can place the order_ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ELQ96V8?th=1
I am not sure if it's because of the arches on my foot, the fact I walk a lot, or because of the type of socks Im wearing (I am wearing these socks https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQYX4YQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
This shoe involves the foot without compressing it, so it´s a very comfortable shoe with good lateral support Excellent thermical insulation Exclusive Dunlop design According to European safety standard for work shoes No steel components Wellie shoe for use in and around the house
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The Dunlop® Purofort®+ Full Safety is certified according to the most recent European standards A strong, durable Purofort+ boot for a variety of uses in the agricultural sector.
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Dunlop boots in the food processing sector are: 1. Lightweight; 2. Thermal insulation; 3. Antislip; 4. Prevention of cross-contamination. The greatest challenge in the food processing sector is taking into account health and safety versus cost control.
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A good insole is very important for a comfortable boot use. Dunlop has two types of in-soles: a basic version (Dunlop Insole) and a version with added ergonomic support (Dunlop Premium Insole). You can buy it through our online shop http://www.agritura.com/us/ or tell us about the needed product and your address by mail: and we will answer you. Thank you for your interest.
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Dunlop Blizzard Unisex Adults Boots are one hundred percent waterproof and keep your feet dry in a wet and dirty environment and winter boot suitable for outdoor activities, with warm feet guaranteed up to -15°C. The boot is synthetic, combined with practical, waterproof lacing for an even better fit.
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I don't know what it's called either, but these are what I have and I love them.
Reef Men's Contoured Cushion Sandal, Brown, 10 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GQIXK9M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4yoJzb4ENT36X
Cole Haan used to sell these at Nordstrom Rack but they no longer do. I tried to find them on Cole Haan site, the Nordstrom Rack site, and Amazon. Something with a small, hidden rise is preferable
Perhaps I don't know what to Google for though. I tried "loafers", "casual", "slip on", and some other terms. I'd happily buy something decent from another company though. Every single shoe that's remotely similar to these has curly-cues, are too pointy, or both.
EDIT: After an hour of searching I bought these slip ons by Ecco. Payless also has something similar but cheaper. I'd still like to know what type of shoes the shoes in the photo are though! "Slip on" seems really broad!
You might want to try SoleMani boots. I don't have personal experience with them, but I've been seriously considering buying them as I have slim calves (~13.5in) and I'm tired of looking like I'm wearing boats on my feet when I'm in boots.
nvm I think I found them!. After a few hours of obsessively searching for "blue brown shoes" on amazon...
I like ladder lacing mine. I use shoelaces similar to these: http://www.amazon.com/LOCK-LACES-Elastic-Tie-Shoelaces/dp/B00975EAJ6 They are elastic and have a clippy thing that keeps the two ends together at all times. I have the clippy thing coming out the sides so it looks cooler. I think the elastic really helps, I have extremely narrow feet and this helps my Docs stay on really comfortably when I'm out hiking and stuff.
I have the exact same pair. The'yre called "black poison green classic charcoal 009" Here's a link
Minimalist? ABSOLUTELY NOT...
What you're experiencing is pronation which can lead to valgus in the long term. I'd recommend you see an orthopedist for the correct diagnosis and treatment but you probably need to start with orthotic arch inserts.... Get a runner's shoe that's narrower in the midsole and wider in the toe box, to keep your arch snug enough to prevent pronation. Vans/Toms, etc. have almost no arch and are as orthotically horrible for your legs and spine as flip flops.
Five Fingers make for short term comfort but humans aren't optimally suited for upright ambulation, our spines are terrible, and so for running you NEED proper heel and arch support... The longer you use these, the more trips to the doctor you'll find yourself taking.
In the $70-$110 price range, most ASICS GT's or Gel Kayanos provide good support in a fairly lightweight design with narrow midsole but the toe box is somewhat narrow as well which is bad for your toes. If you want the absolute best orthotic solution? Hersey DPS and Victory Speed Shoe are hand made and the former can be made to order with foot casts.... or you can replace the factory inserts with something like this which provides adequate arch support.
My guess is they're probably Nubuck... which is a relief. Suede is much harder to restore than nubuck but either way, this is the kit you would use. Be careful, though, when testing the fabric for colorfastness.. read the instructions carefully.
Steve Madden tends to use subpar quality materials from the three pairs I've had experience with (1 owned, 2 which belong to friends), among which all have fallen apart.
It may or may not be up your alley, but Palladium boots have lasted me for 4+ years and come in waterproof styles too if you're looking for something practical. My first pair were these