Monsoon season is here! And while it is
time to enjoy the weather being at home, things will get a little rough when
you have to travel; especially when you are to go to an important meeting and
have to create a perfect first impression. It’s dreadful, especially when it
comes to luxury shoes for men. So if
you are planning to buy designer shoesonline or already own a pair, and intend to put them during this season,
here are few things that you need to follow to keep them monsoon proof.
Keep them dry – If your shoes have become
wet, dry them by keeping them in an airy spot or under the fan. Don’t leave
them next to the air conditioner, else they will remain damp and you have a
risk of infection.
Keep them clean – Keeping your shoes is
very critical when it comes to estimating their durability. The water and the
mud collected on your shoes during this season will spoil the texture and
quality of your shoes. So, use a cloth or a brush to remove the mud collected
on the surface and sprinkle a little talcum powder on the inside of the shoes
so that the moisture is absorbed.
Keep them pampered – If you have invested
so much in your shoes, it is important that you take good care of them as well.
Clean your shoes well with moose and a quality shoe cleaner. Polish them well
to retain their shine. You can also use wax polish to hinder the water damage.
Keep them well stored – Now, if you are on
a tour, and your shoes get wet, packing them immediately would be a big NO!
Ideally you have to follow the above steps before you pack and store your
shoes. Keep them in open rack for some time and let the moisture dry. To
expedite, use powder as suggested.
At Berliegh, you will find a range of
quality, luxury men shoes from all the renowned international brands. So buy as
many as you want but at the same time, store them well and take good care of
your shoes. Since you have invested so much in them, we are sure you don’t want
to dematerialize them; especially just because of the rains. So go to our site
now and shop. Have a happy Monsoon!
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