Waterproofing footwear significantly prolongs its life and provides us with comfortable use. The process is not complicated, nor does it require a lot of work or time. However, you need to know how to go about it so that you don't make a mistake that will undermine your efforts or, worse, damage the material. We explain how to waterproof your shoes so that you can walk in them for as long as possible.
As the cold weather approaches, we slowly start thinking about winter footwear. They should provide thermal comfort and protection from the wet, but also be fashionable and stylish. Unfortunately, it is rarely the case that only one pair will last us all winter. We will choose comfortable baggers or boots for work, snow boots for a walk, and warm heeled boots for an evening out. We suggest which shoes are best for the snow, and which will work when winter lets up a bit.
Almost all of us have a women's suit in our wardrobe. It is the basis of many outfits. Irreplaceable at work, during important family celebrations or formal meetings. Its looser, casual version has conquered the fashion catwalks and streets in recent seasons. It works perfectly at any time of year. However, the question we always ask ourselves is, which shoes for a women's suit will be the most appropriate? As it turns out, it is not only the cut that matters, but also the colour and the occasion for which we are preparing the styling.
The Polish winter can be very capricious. One has to be prepared for both the 15-degree frost and sudden warming resulting in rapid snowmelt. In such conditions, the choice of footwear for the weather outside is of particular importance. Frost and dampness are the opponents of comfort. Slush and road salt, on the other hand, can cause permanent damage to footwear. So what should a good pair of winter boots have? Which cut should you choose to feel comfortable and stylish? Here are some tips!
Are you a fan of woollen jumpers, cashmere coats and high top boots? Welcome to the autumn styling lovers! Looking for inspiration for the season ahead? We tell you which shoes to choose for autumn to feel fashionable and comfortable whatever the weather outside.
You have probably had your shoes get wet at least once in your life. Even if you've managed to avoid catching a cold, you know perfectly well that it's an insanely uncomfortable situation. Shoes that catch moisture will wear out more quickly. A soaked lining can also be a source of odour. How do you choose rain boots to feel comfortable and look stylish even on cloudy days? Here are our suggestions for rainy weather.