Rio Jongsae Kim
Designer Shoe & Bag Care Specialist
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13 Easy Hacks to Make the Bottoms of Shoes Not Slippery
Add traction and grip to heels, sneakers, boots, and more Shoes with smooth, flat soles and heels can leave you slipping and sliding on the floor, whether your shoes are brand-new or well-worn. Having slippery shoes isn'...
Hand-Wash or Machine-Wash Your On Cloud Running Shoes
Remove dirt, sweat, grass stains, and more with this easy guideIf your On Cloud running shoes are covered in sweat, dirt, and grime after your last training session, it might be time to give them a clean. To clean your C...
How to
Repair a Shoe Sole
Soles are often the first part of a shoe to wear out. Fortunately, as long as the rest of the shoe is in good shape, repairing the sole can be an easy way to make your shoes good as new. With a little sandpaper and some ...
How to
Shrink Shoes
Finding a pair of shoes that fits perfectly and matches your personal style can be pretty difficult. Luckily, whether you bought a pair of shoes that are just slightly too large or your favorite pair of shoes are stretch...
How to
Fix Holes in Shoes
If you wear your favorite pair of shoes a lot, eventually they'll get worn out and start to have holes in them. Instead of having to purchase brand new shoes, you can plug the holes that form with adhesive or cover them ...
How to
Get Oil Out of Shoes
Grease and oil stains are annoying, especially on your footwear. If you have a grease or oil stain on your shoes, you might think they are ruined permanently. However, if you use baby powder on your canvas or running sho...
Easy Ways to Tell if Your Shoes Are Non-Slip (& How They Work)
Look for these signs to find out if your shoes have slip-resistant treads If you regularly are working in an area with wet or slippery floors, then wearing non-slip shoes is a must for staying safe. Non-slip shoes have...
4 Ways to Customize Nike Air Force 1s
Hoping to jazz up your brand new Air Force 1s? From paint and rhinestones to paint markers and fabric, there are tons of different ways you can take your stylish kicks to new, colorful heights. We’ve covered everything...
How to
Shine Shoes
Keep your dress shoes or leather boots looking like newWell-shined shoes are an essential accessory to any sharp outfit, and will make a good impression when you walk into a room. There are several methods of shining sh...
How to Clean Birkenstocks: Leather or Suede Sandals, Clogs & More
Protect your birks whether they're leather, nubuck, or suedeBirkenstocks are a trendy yet classic sandal. And while they make for durable shoes with a strong sole, the footbeds are notorious for their tendency to get dir...
How to
Remove Permanent Marker from Your Shoes
Shoes can be made up of a variety of materials such as leather, nylon, polyester, and acrylic. If you need to remove a permanent ink stain from the fabric of your shoes, then use the distilled white vinegar method. On th...
How to
Paint Soles of Shoes
Painting the soles of your shoes is a great way to add your own personal style or flair to them. Before you begin painting, make sure the soles are clean and pick out a paint that will adhere to the material of your shoe...
How to Get Dirt Out of Shoes so They Look Brand New
The best ways to clean canvas, leather, suede, & vinyl shoesEveryone’s shoes get dirty at some point or another. Taking the time to clean your shoes according to their construction materials will not only have you look...
How to
Keep Your Shoes from Stinking
Are you bothered by the subtle but growing smell coming from your shoes and feet? Foot smell could be caused by any number of things: overuse of one pair of shoes, bacterial or fungal infection, or lack of aeration, amon...
Tying, Styling, and Sizing Your Golden Goose Sneakers
Your guide to knotting Golden Goose sneakers for easy slip-on wear (plus sizing and styling tips) Golden Goose sneakers are perfect for giving you an effortless, chic vibe with every outfit. While these shoes come pre-di...
How to
Clean Pumas
It’s easy to keep your Pumas looking their best with regular cleaning! Suede and nubuck Pumas need to be cleaned very carefully with baby wipes and a suede brush to protect the material. All other types of Pumas like l...
3 Ways to Clean Leather, Mesh, & Suede New Balances
''Keep your New Balances looking fresh out the box'' New Balances are a popular sneaker for everyday and athletic use. But with so many different styles, how do you know how to keep different materials clean? New Balance...
How to Clean and Remove Stains from White Air Force 1s
A complete guide to hand- and machine-washing white sneakers It can be tough to keep those white Air Force Ones sparkling and pristine, and you’ll need to wash them every once in a while to keep them sharp. Thankfully,...
How to
Clean Icy Soles
Icy soles are a specialized blue tinted shoe sole that is more resistant to yellowing over time. Normal, clear sneaker soles can yellow quickly and become unsightly, but icy soles can lengthen the lifetime of your sneake...
How to
Clean Sperrys
Sperrys are a brand of boat shoes that are highly fashionable and require routine maintenance. There are leather, canvas, and suede Sperrys, and each type requires a different cleaning approach. For best results, clean y...