Reddit Reddit reviews Timberland Men's Boat Shoe Liner No Show Three-Pack,Black,Shoe Size: 9-12

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Timberland Men's Boat Shoe Liner No Show Three-Pack,Black,Shoe Size: 9-12
Three-pairs of no-show socks featuring non-slip grips on heels and low-cut openingCooltouch Fiber for moisture control
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u/oriah · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I just want to make a few comments on an overall well done post.

  1. Don't overpay for shoe trees. At least 3x-4x a year Men's Warehose and/or Jos A Bank have a buy 1, get 2 free on anything in the store. I buy all cedar shoetrees from Jos A Bank for about $5 each when they run these deals. I usually pick up 6 at a time.

  2. Insoles - YES. Insoles are great. I've been using them for years. Here is what I can tell you about them. There are mainly two types of insoles, both of which you want to keep on hand. Secondly, always keep 2 of each type lying around so that you can rotate them and not over use them. The first type are slightly thicker, yet flexible insoles. These are meant for Running shoes, athletic shoes, anything causual. Here are the one's I use: Here. For dressy shoes, I use these. Make sure that when you buy them you keep them in the same shoe for 16 hours so that they can conform properly to you feet. By using good insoles, you will notice less foot fatigue and less smelly shoes :)

  3. If you are like me, no matter how good your hygiene is, you feet will always sweat. Considering I live in Miami and my feet's tenancy to sweat no matter what, I almost ALWAYS have to wear socks. However, there are some good options here. First, you can try finding no show socks, see here: Amazon. Regarding No Show socks, don't be stupid and buy white. The idea is that they don't show, so buy a mix colors so that they can match to the color shoe you will be wearing. Also, keep in mind that there is a HUGE difference between No Show socks and Low Cut socks. Low Cut Sock are appropriate for athletic training and such, but never anything beyond that. The second option is a new option that I haven't yet used but is sitting in my closet waiting for me. It's called Not Socks. It is essentially a sock-type liner that goes around a paper-thin insoles that they send you. This sock-liner can then be removed and machine washed. These things seem so cool. Can't wait to try them out.

  4. Lastly, always keep your shoes looking nice and clean, they will last MUCH longer. If you haven't already, invest in a shoe care kit. I went on eBay and bought a vintage shoe care box then went to Johnston Murphy and bought various dyes, cloths, and brushes. I routinely polish my shoes. Once a year I will take my shoes in to an experienced shoe-smith and have him replace worn soles, and do a heavy cleaning and polish. One word of advice, be careful with allowing your shoe-smith to re-tan your shoes... when he does that (at least in my case) it's the beginning of the end for your shoes. If you take care of them properly, they will never need to be re-tanned.

    Good luck boys.

    EDITED for spelling and clarity