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  • How to Customize My Pro Keds

    Originally released in 1949, PRO-Keds came onto the scene as a sneaker used for basketball. However, you can now find Keds of a variety of different types and styles, for use both on and off the...

  • Platform Sneakers Information

    Platform sneakers look like regular sneakers, but are more colorful and daring in appearance. Many have a springy, high rubber sole combined with a round, chunky appearance. Popularized during the...

  • The History of Wedge Shoes

    Wedges, a type of platform shoe, have been around since the 1930s. The first wedges didn't have a distinct heel and had cellophane straps. The wedge heel is thick and one piece with the sole,...

  • How to Identify Vintage Kangaroo Sneakers

    KangaROOS sneakers were popular in the 1980s and were born from a runner's need to have some place to put a house key while running. The novelty of the pocketed sneakers made them soar in...

  • How to Save Money on Brand Name Sneakers

    Do you or your children go through sneakers as if they were water? I know I used to. I have found simple ways to get them cheaper and make them last longer, just follow these steps

  • The History of Coach Shoes

    Coach is a brand that was developed in 1941 and is best known for its exquisite handbags. Using quality leather, Coach makes other products, such as clothing and many types of accessories, such...

  • The History of Keds Shoes

    If Levi's is considered the brand name for classic basic jeans, Keds could be considered the quintessential brand in the realm of classic basic sneakers. In over a century, Keds have managed to...

  • How to Lace New Womens Converse Sneakers

    Converse sneakers will always be in style and are available in dozens of styles, colors and limited-edition designs. New women's Converse sneakers are easy to lace up just like any other pair of...

  • What Shoes to Wear With Skinny Pants

    Dating back to the 1950s, skinny pants were a popular choice among celebrities such as Marlon Brando and Marilyn Monroe. Now, this look is making a comeback, creating a big splash within the...

  • How to Clean White Shoes When They Turn Yellow

    White shoes, especially sneakers, have a tendency to yellow over time. There are many myths as to why they yellow, but the basic theory is that direct sunlight breaks down the chemicals that are...

  • How to Get Rid of Creases in Sneakers

    New sneakers look great and keep their shape nicely. However, much-loved and worn sneakers tend to lose their original shape and develop creases around the toe break. Instead of tossing your shoes...

  • How to Spot Fake Shoes

    Finding a great deal on high-end designer shoes is bound to make you excited, at least until you find out that the shoes you just purchased are actually fake. Now you're angry that you spent the...

  • How to Paint Artwork on Sneakers

    Sneakers are very useful but can often be somewhat mundane. You can easily change the mundane to the magnificent when you paint artwork on sneakers. Canvas sneakers are your best canvas, so to...

  • How to Polish Canvas Sneakers

    Canvas sneakers look great when kept as new. Before you polish any canvas sneaker, clean it properly by hand washing. Applying a polish over soiled, muddy sneakers will not look very good. Follow...

  • How to Make Sneakers Look New Again

    Sneakers cost too much money to replace them every time they get dingy and dirty. You can make sneakers last much longer by using products around your house to keep them looking brand new.

  • How to Decorate Converse Sneakers

    Decorate your Converse sneakers to showcase your individuality, fashion sense and artistic ability. Use markers, paints, decals and accents to take a pair of Chuck Taylors from plain to ultra-cool.

  • How to Buy White Keds Sneakers

    If you are shopping for white Keds sneakers, you already know what color and brand you are looking for, which means you have completed the first shopping step. The next thing you need to do is...

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