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What are 6 common sense practices that should be practiced before caring for leather shoes?

Do not wear the same pair of shoes every day.

It is not an exaggeration to say that the soles of the feet are the most sweat-prone part of the human body, with sweat glands concentrated in the soles, and both feet are said to sweat half a glass of water a day. Socks cannot absorb this moisture, and it naturally seeps out into the shoes. It is said that it takes two days for the sweat to dry completely, and if worn day after day, it will not dry in time and accumulate on the insoles and linings, causing bacteria to grow and causing bad odors. In the worst case, it can even lead to mold, cracks, and other fatalities. To prevent this, it is advisable to allow three full days of rest for each pair of shoes, or at least two days. In other words, considering that you wear leather shoes to work five days a week, it is preferable to have at least three pairs available and rotate them. Although it is tempting to wear your favorite shoes every day, if they are to be used for a long time, it is part of love to give them regular rest.

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