Sunday, 31 July 2016

Carlton London Women's Laila Fashion Sandals














  • Material of the sandals: PU
  • Lifestyle: Casual wear
  • Sandals Heel Type: Wedge
  • Heel Height of sandals: 10 Centimeters
  • Care Instructions: Let the sandals be de-odorized at a regular basis, which supports in retaining the original shape; these are the trendy girl's choice. Usage of the shoe bags prevents stains, dirt or mildew; dry dirt is easily dusted out superficially using a clean cloth. The use of polish or shiner over the sandal material is not recommended.


  • A very simple cross strapped sandals that elevates the foot and is at ease and comfort to wear. The elegant style & model is a fabulous classy sandal which could be treasured.


    CARLTON LONDON is a UK Based Brand offering exciting Fashion and Accessories for men, women and children .The Brand first established in the East End of London in 1992.

    Specializing in trendy work wear for the fashion conscious Man or Woman at work, today work wear continues to be part of our signature collection.

    Luxurious and sophisticated, Carlton’s court shoes are beautifully designed in each season’s key styles. 

    At CARLTON LONDON we develop a distinctive line of fashion forward styles keeping the focus on quality and comfort. The accessories range of handbags, wallets, Belts for men and women further compliments the footwear.

    Our designers travel the globe to pick up the right trends, material and colors to give you the best look.

    In 2003, Carlton London entered India through its flag ship store in Metropolitan Mall, Gurgaon, India whereby it promised to deliver the high street fashion from London to the footsteps of Indian cities.

    A Decade later and Carlton London has established itself a key player in the Indian footwear retail industry and the brand is now being expanded into the rest of Asia.

    Carlton continues to have an exciting future ahead with its continued investment in latest footwear technology, 

    We hope you enjoy wearing CARLTON LONDON as much as we love creating them.

    Nothing screams summer like a colorful wedge. They are made to be worn with sundresses, denim skirts, white frilly tops, and everything else you wear during the warmer months.

    Bicast leather (also known as bi-cast leather, bycast leather, or PU leather, sometimes described as split leather) is a material made with a split leather backing covered with a layer of polyurethane (hence the term "PU leather") that is applied to the surface and then embossed.

    All shoes have a sole, which is the bottom of a shoe, in contact with the ground. Soles can be made from a variety of materials, although most modern shoes have soles made from natural rubber, polyurethane, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compounds.

    Additionally, sneakers have come to be used for casual everyday activities. The term describes a type of footwear with a flexible sole made of rubber or synthetic material and an upper part made of leather or canvas.

    All you have to do is check! Read the label before you skip that cool-looking pair of boots—they might be vegan! Look for alternative, cruelty-free materials that imitate leather, including faux leather, p leather, synthetic leatherPU, man-made leather, waxed cotton, and imitation leather.


    Wedge Heels:

    There are two different types of wedge shoes: wedge heels and wedge sandals. Wedge heels are flush just like a high heel would be, and there is no separation from the heel to the sole.

    Wedge Sandals:

    While they have the same type of heel as a wedge heel, wedge sandals have a more open, sandal upper.


    The case for wearing high heels is based almost exclusively on aesthetic reasons, including that they:

    change the angle of the foot with respect to the lower leg, which accentuates the appearance of calves
    change the wearer's posture, requiring a more upright carriage and altering the gait in what is considered a seductive fashion
    make the wearer appear taller
    make the legs appear longer
    make the foot appear smaller
    make the toes appear shorter
    make the arches of the feet higher and better defined
    according to a single line of research, they may improve the muscle tone of some women's pelvic floor, thus possibly reducing female incontinence,although these results have been disputed
    offer practical benefits for people of short stature in terms of improving access and using items, eg sitting upright with feet on floor instead of suspended, reaching items on shelves

    Wedge

    Occupies the entire space under the arch and heel portions of the foot.

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    Saturday, 30 July 2016

    Hush Puppies Women's Leather Fashion Sandals









    • Material: Leather
    • Lifestyle: Casual wear
    • Warranty Type: Manufacturer
    • Product warranty against manufacturing defects: 60 days
    • Care Instructions for the sandals: Cleanse the sandals with leather cleaner or shampoo, a better quality brush or duster could be used to remove or clean the superficial dirt.

    How to Clean Leather Sandals


    Leather sandals are fun and fashionable footwear during the summer months or all year, if you live in a climate that allows you to wear them year-round. Unfortunately, however, leather sandals can become stained or develop an unpleasant odor. Luckily, these sandals can be cleaned easily. Follow these tips to restore your leather sandals to their original color and condition.


    Things You Need:

      • Moisturizing soap
      • Leather conditioner
      • Leather preservative
      • Clean cloths and towels
      • Saddle soap
      • Vinegar




    • Treated Leather Sandals:


      1) Dampen a cloth. Place a nickel-sized amount of moisturizing body soap or hand soap on the cloth.

      2) Rub the cloth together until it forms a slight lather. Wipe the lather lightly on your sandals.

      3) Dampen another clean cloth and wipe away the soap gently. Use a towel to dry the sandal.

      4) Place the sandals outside and let them dry in the sun. Use a leather conditioner to get the sandals back to their original polish. Follow instructions on the label carefully to make sure you purchased a leather cleaner that is appropriate for your shoes.


    Untreated Leather Sandals


    1)Dampen a cloth and place a dime-sized amount of saddle soap on it. Work it into a lather by rubbing the cloth together.

    2)Gently rub the lather onto the sandals. Wipe away the soap with a clean damp cloth and dry with a towel.

    Place the sandals in the sun to dry. Rub leather preservative on the leather in order to bring it to its original shine. Follow directions on the particular product you choose for your sandals.

    Wipe away odor. Mix one teaspoon of vinegar with one cup of warm water. Dampen a cloth with the mixture and wipe the sandals with it. Vinegar will eat the bacteria and help to kill the odor in your sandals. Let them dry out in the sun.




    Warnings:



    Before cleaning your sandals, make sure you test on a small portion of the shoe. Leather can easily be discolored, depending on the type and make, so test the mixtures on a tiny area of the sandal before using on the entire sandal.





    Using a shoe brush

    Ensure your shoes are dry and using a soft shoe cleaning brush, gently brush away the dirt.

    Removing stains

    Remove stains by using a suitable leather shoe cleaner made specifically for smooth leathers.

    Removing water stains

    Lightly wet the entire outside of the shoe, use a sponge or dry cloth to blot any excess water, then let the shoes dry overnight. To keep the shape of the shoe, insert a shoe tree whilst it dries, once completely dry, brush lightly with your suede brush.

    Protect your leather shoes

    There are some great products out there which help keep your shoes in good shape, however, an alternative shoes is to use Petroleum Jelly.

    Apply a small amount of jelly to a clean soft lint-free cloth. Massage the jelly in a circular motion, then let them rest a while. Wipe off the jelly using a clean part of the cloth.

    Warning: 

    Always read and follow the manufacturer's directions on the label for leather cleaning/protector products. Make sure you have adequate ventilation before spraying.





    SHOE CARE

    Buckles on shoes or belts
    Use an old toothbrush and toothpaste. Then wipe off with a damp rag or rinse under cold water. 

    Cowhide, calfskin, kidskin

    Keep well-polished. Polishing keeps shoes looking good, as well as keeping leather soft. As a preventative measure, it's advisable to apply several coats of transparent polish before shoes are worn for the first time 

    Fabric shoes

    Wash some fabric shoes by hand and let air dry at least once a month to keep them looking new. Keep the shape by stuffing with newspaper and replace as it gets soaked through. Newspaper helps speed up the drying process. 

    Nubuck

    Wipe with cloth or use soft brush to remove surface dirt. 

    Patent leather

    Remove surface soil with damp cloth. Occasionally apply soft cream polish or thin film of Vaseline petroleum jelly. To keep leather flexible, apply conditioner or preservative. For good results, clean patent leather with Windex. 

    Reptile (alligator, lizard, crocodile, snake)

    Snakeskin should only be polished with a soft cloth that is wiped with the grain. Spraying lightly with hairspray will help to keep the grain down. 

    Satin

    Regular trips to the dry cleaners will keep them looking new. 

    Suede shoes

    Should be brushed clean with a suede brush or light sand paper. This will raise the nap of the leather as well as loosen dirt. Never use water on suede because the dissolved minerals usually cause spotting. Stains such as paint or glue can be removed with fine sandpaper. A gum eraser or soft side of an emery board helps remove spots. 

    FUN TIP - 

    If your leather laces always come undone, keep them tied by sprinkling a few drops of water on the knot.


    CARING FOR KEEN PRODUCTS 

    Sandals 

    Sandal Washing Instructions 

    All KEEN water sandals (both leather and polyester webbing upper) are machine washable on the gentle cycle, in cold water with a mild detergent. Allow to air dry. We've also taken great care to develop leather uppers that will not crack, shrink or stretch when washed!

    Leather 

    Caring for Leather 

    We've carefully selected leather uppers designed to last. Then again, if you're wearing your KEENS daily, they won't always be scuff and dirt-free. We recommend using a nubuck leather cleaner and conditioner. These products can be found at most better footwear dealers and outdoor gear shops.

    Waterproof/Breathable Technology 

    Caring for Waterproof/Breathable 

    To enhance product performance, we recommend cleaning your footwear in cold water with mild soap or detergent, and then let air dry without heat.

    Synthetics 

    Caring for Synthetics 

    We recommend cleaning these products with mild soap and cold water. To remove excess dirt or to spot clean, use a stiff brush or soft cloth. Let shoes air dry without heat.

    Footbeds 

    Caring for Footbeds 

    After extended use, we recommend you remove the footbed, wash by hand using a soft cloth and light detergent, and then let air dry without heat.

    Wool 

    Caring for Wool 

    Wool shoes should be cleaned with light brushing. If they are really soiled, use a spot-removing foam, then brush them. Please do not put wool shoes in the washing machine.


    How to Remove Foot Marks from Sandals

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    They look like permanent imprints, but what the marks are really ground in dirt and stains. These can be difficult to remove because the dirt has been pushed into the fibers of the soles. This clever solution will remove the toughest dirt and grime from the fabric portions your footwear. For best results, use a deep cleansing foam product to get to the bottom of ground-in stains.



    You Will Need:



    Carpet or upholstery cleaner

    Toothbrush

    Damp sponge

    White paper towels



    Steps to Remove the Stain:

    1) Spray the stained fabric portions of your sandals with carpet or upholstery cleaner. Do not get the cleaner on leather or other materials unless the label states it is safe to do so.
    2) Let the cleaner sit for the recommended period of time according to label directions.
    3) Begin to scrub with the toothbrush to work out stains.
    4) Blot the work surface periodically with a white paper towel. If the paper towel turns dark, you still have some scrubbing to do. As the mess is lifted away and the paper towel lightens, you know your efforts are being met with some success.
    5) Once the paper towels are coming away fairly clean, rinse the carpet cleaner away by blotting the area with a sponge dampened with water, rinsing the sponge frequently.
    6) Allow the sandals to air dry. You probably won’t be able to clearly tell how clean they are until they dry.
    Repeat if necessary.


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    Friday, 29 July 2016

    Footin Women's Fashion Sandals









    • Color of the sandal: Coral
    • Material of the sandal: Synthetic
    • Lifestyle: Casual wear
    • Product Warranty Type: Manufacturer
    • Product warranty against manufacturing defects: 30 days
    • Care Instructions: Let the sandals be de-odorized at a regular basis, which supports in retaining the original shape; these are the trendy girl's choice. Usage of the shoe bags prevents stains, dirt or mildew; dry dirt is easily dusted out superficially using a clean cloth. The use of polish or shiner over the sandal material is not recommended.
    • Looks lovely after wearing it.. Nice fit..
    • Perfect for your feet ....loved it..
    • During the last 7 days 
    • The lowest price of Footin Women's Red Fashion Sandals - 3 UK (6515857) was Rs.844 on 11-07-2016.

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    An average of 0 days for a price hike and 7 days for a price drop.

    The longest steady price was from 04-07-2016 to 11-07-2016 for a period of 7 days during which the price was decreased from Rs. 844 to Rs. 844.

    Cleaning leather flip flops and sandals

    Saddle soap will do the trick – it’s a cleaner, smell killer and leather softener all in one.  Apply with a damp cloth, let it sit and then buff it dry.  It’s a terrific product!
    For an easy DIY fix sprinkle baking soda in the sandal, leave it for a day. If the leather’s treated, dip a soft cloth in a vinegar-water mixture to clean the outside.
    How to tell if it’s treated, you ask? Squeeze one drop of clean water onto the shoe. If the water beads up and doesn’t absorb into the sandal that means it’s treated leather.
    As soon as you (or your hubby, or kids) kick those shoes off, put crumpled-up newspaper in the toe – this will attract moisture into the newspaper and keep them from stinking. So easy, and now you have another use for that pile of papers before they get recycled (you’re welcome)!

    Other tips and tricks

    Leather sandals are comfortable, stylish, and tend be more durable than sandals made of most other materials. On the down side, they also tend to show dirt, water stains and other marks that cause them to lose their fresh appearance. Since leather cannot be thrown into the laundry or submerged in water, you might wonder how to clean your sandals. Identify what needs to be done and the materials you'll need to do it, and you'll have clean sandals in no time.

    Cleaning the Leather Upper

    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 1


    1
    Pinpoint your issue. Leather stains and discolorations are caused by a lot of different factors, so you need to figure out what is ailing your shoes before you can fix it.
    • Leather sandals often show spots or discoloration from contact with water, which might look unattractive but isn't "dirty" per se. One quick remedy involves a 1:1 ratio of white vinegar and water, which you can light blot on the discolored areas-- this also works on salt stains on leather boots in the winter.[1] Be sure not to saturate the leather.
    • Dirty sandals carry everything from streaks of mud to deeper stains of oil, wine, or other liquids. You will need to consider the type of stain and desired results to clean leather sandals properly. You may also just want to polish or buff out scratches, scuffs, or other marks.
    • If you only have a small stain, dish soap or liquid hand soap will work fine. Avoid bar soap, which has a higher pH level than leather,[2] and can cause it to dry out. For larger or stubborn stains, try leather conditioner, available at your local big box store or shoe store, or online at most big retailers.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 2


    2
    Rub away any dirt and other solids. You should always remove any dry debris from your shoes before applying any type of cleanser or moisturizer to the leather. Otherwise, you'll create a muddy mess that will be harder to remove.
    • Use a dry, soft cloth or soft-bristled brush (an old toothbrush will work well) and a very gentle hand. Keep in mind that soft, supple leather can be easily scratched, so if you are wiping off dirt and you use too much force you might actually cause a permanent mark on your shoe.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 3

    3
    Wash the sandals. Begin by moistening a clean, soft cloth, then apply a small amount of soap or leather conditioner to the cloth.
    • Now, gently rub the dirty spots. You should try to use a gentle, even motion, and create a lather.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 4

    4
    Wipe the lather and conditioner away. Using another clean, slightly damp cloth, use a circular motion to remove the product from the leather. Be sure you remove it all.
    • Although you want to reduce the level of moisture that you're introducing into the sandal, it's important to wipe away any cleaning products from clean sandals. A damp cloth is the best way to do this. If one cloth is not enough to remove the product, use another.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 5

    5
    Dry your sandals. Before you wear them again, you need to let them dry thoroughly. Otherwise you may get more dust or debris on the wet spots and cause a stain.
    • Natural light and sun is the best way to dry leather footwear, but don't place them in direct sunlight. The sun can break down the leather and cause cracking.[3]
    • Don't try to dry your sandals by rubbing them, and don't wear the sandals until they're completely dry.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 6


    1
    Apply baking soda dry sandals to get rid of smelly odors. Baking soda naturally absorbs odors, is very affordable, and is available at any grocery store or big box store.
    • Place shoe inside a large zip top plastic bag. Sprinkle the inside of the shoe liberally with baking soda. Seal the bag and leave it overnight.
    • You can also try adding a drop or two of essential oils, like lavender or sweet orange oil, to add a pleasant scent. Put the oil directly on the baking soda before applying to the shoes, not on the shoes themselves. Don't add more than a few drops, as the oil can cause even more problems by sticking to the shoes and attracting dirt.
    • Be sure to wipe out all of the powder before putting the shoes on again
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 7

    2
    Try cat litter. If baking powder alone doesn't do the trick, you can try using cat litter to absorb the remaining smells.[5]
    • Get a pair of old pantyhose. If you don't have any handy, you can use the little disposable socks available at most shoe stores for customers trying on new shoes.
    • Fill the foot end of the pantyhose with a scoop of cat litter.[6] If you don't have a cat, ask a friend who does if you can have a bit of litter. You will only need about two cups total, so it's really not worth buying a whole bag.
    • Tie off the pantyhose and stuff it inside the shoe, again leaving it overnight.[7] The litter is formulated to absorb smells and many brands will also leave behind a nice aroma.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 8

    3
    Replace your insoles. The smell inside of leather shoes is often contained in the insole, where dirt and sweat get trapped and bacteria cause a stink. Taking out the insoles is often the only way to salvage the shoes.
    • If your insoles are removable, replace them with fresh ones. You can buy insoles based on your shoe size at any big box store or online. Look for a brand that gets good customer reviews and that is specially designed for open shoes.
    • If your shoes do not have removable insoles, you might want to take them to a shoe repair expert. Often a cobbler can cut out the insoles and fashion new ones. This is probably only worth trying if your shoes are expensive and/or no longer available for purchase, since a cobbler will charge quite a bit to replace the insoles in your shoes.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 9


    4
    Kill the germs. Shoe odor is caused by bacteria feeding on the dirt and sweat inside your shoes. If you want to eliminate the smell, you have to eliminate the bacteria.
    • At the end of every day, spray the inside of your shoe with a commercial shoe deodorizer or disinfectant that is specially formulated to kill bacteria.[8] Look for a shoe spray that is marketed for use in athletic shoes; these are the strongest available since athletic shoes tend to be the smelliest.[9]
    • You can also try making your own natural disinfectant spray from water, tea tree oil, and vinegar, and using this to spray your shoes instead.
    • Be sure you leave your shoes to dry thoroughly before wearing them again. You can place them outdoors on a warm, dry day, but be sure to place them out of direct sunlight. You can also place them atop the dryer or in another warm spot inside.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 10

    1
    Treat new sandals with a leather preservative. When you first purchase leather sandals or other footwear, you can apply spray to the outer leather parts to make them water-resistant and stain-resistant.
    • To prevent the spray from getting in the sandal footbed, stuff the sandal with crumpled newspaper before spraying.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 11

    2
    Keep your sandals dry. Leather discolors if it becomes wet, and saturating your sandals can also lead to odor problems.
    • Choose synthetic materials for your rainy-day footwear, such as rainboots or rubber flip-flops. If you want to wear your fancy leather sandals for a special occasion, stash them in your purse or backpack and change when you're inside where it is dry.
    • Be sure to let your sandals air out completely if they do happen to become wet. Place them in a warm, sunny, and dry place until dry. Don't leave them in direct sunlight, though, as that can dry out the leather and lead to cracking.[10] A window is a good location.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 12

    3
    Don't allow dirt to get in your shoes. During hot weather, dirt, dust, or sand often gets trapped inside sandals. When the dirt combines with your natural foot sweat, it can create a very stinky situation. This can be particularly noxious in humid climates, where moisture in the air contributes to the wet, warm environment in your shoes. This is why people who don't typically have smelly feet might suddenly develop foot odor in the summertime.
    • Wear closed shoes like tennis shoes if you will be walking through sand or dirt, like when you go to a playground or beach. If you want to feel the sand in your toes, take your shoes off, and don’t put them back on until you can wash your feet properly.
    • Be consistent in keeping dirt out of your shoes. It only takes one time for dirt to get into your shoes and create a stink problem, especially if your shoes have a fabric footbed that is hard to clean.
    Image titled Clean Leather Sandals Step 13


    4
    Practice good foot hygiene. This might seem like a no brainer, but sometimes stinky shoes are caused by stinky feet, and the only way to address the smell is to take better care of the feet that go in the shoes!
    • Clean your feet with soap and water every day when you get home from school or work, and again before bed at night.
    • Apply a daily foot powder, which will help to absorb odors and reduce sweatiness. You can also try a foot antiperspirant, which can actually help to prevent sweatiness in the first place. To find a good product, try doing an internet search and look for a product with high customer reviews


    • Clean sandals after a big trip or heavy use. It's best to get dirt and liquid stains out as soon as you can. But don't clean too often, or before heavy use: the cleaning process itself is slightly harmful to your sandals.
    • It's okay if your sandals aren't the same color as they were before you cleaned them. Color change is natural in heavily-used leather, and with time it actually gives leather goods a gorgeous, unique character. If it bothers you, a leather preservative rubbed on after drying can help maintain a consistent color, or you can try using shoe polish to darken the color.

    • Never submerge leather footwear in water. Proper sandal care means reducing the risk of making your problem worse, and people often find that after spraying and rubbing their sandals for hours their stains have only gotten larger. Keep water use to a minimum and rub gently.
    • Some types of finished leather and suede leather are very difficult to clean at home. If you've spent a lot of money on your footwear and you want clean sandals that you can wear for years and that will keep their fresh appearance, it might be best to consult a professional.


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