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 How do we know? Well, we tested it out with our very own researcher — Cinderella! We found her sitting on a bench in front of her house one evening after she got off work as a shoe cobbler, and asked her what she thought about applying hairspray to shoes to make them non-slip. She said she never used to, but started on a whim after we sent her a can of hairspray to try out. "I've tried it and it works great!" she said as she pulled one of her shoes out of the garbage can where she had just dropped it. She put some of the spray under the arch and over the toe area, shook the shoe a few times, then jammed her heel into an old pair of shoes to demonstrate how non-slip they now were.



She was a bit surprised to find one of her shoes that she'd just sprayed with hairspray looked identical to another of her shoes we'd placed near her, including the same brand of shoe we'd purchased for her. But when she took off the one that had been sprayed, she instantly noticed a difference: The spray had not only made it non-slip, it also had made it much more comfortable. When she put on the spray-treated pair of shoes, instead of scrambling around to adjust them like usual, Cinderella simply stepped into them and got right to work without any trouble at all — even though they hadn't been soaked in any water before being treated.

How To Stop Timberlands From Creasing?

"No crease, no matter how much you try." That's what the Timberlands website tells us. But if you're like me, you might still get a little bit frustrated when your shoes just won't stay in place. The good news is that there are several ways to fix this problem.

1) Clean the inside of the shoes carefully before wearing them. This will help remove any dust and dirt from the lining that might eventually cause a crease in your shoe's fabric.

2) Pins. Before wearing your Timberlands, you can stick pins at the points where you think a crease might form. This will help keep the foot in place and prevent the fabric from wrinkling when you wear your boot. It's like wearing a shoe-shaped corset that supports the foot and prevents it from moving around too much, which can cause creases in the leather.

3) Stretching. If your creases are deep because your shoes were not stretched before or after being worn, there is a way to fix this problem. Stretching them will create space between its layers of leather and prevent future creases from forming as much as possible when you wear them. Just take a wooden or plastic shoe stretcher and use it to expand your shoes.


4) Polish. This one is for all you guys with leather Timberland boots. Before wearing them, make sure you polish them as much as possible, especially the leather sections of the boots. Use a soft cloth to buff the boot's surface until it shines, and any potential creases will be less pronounced.

5) Storage. Don't store your shoes in their original box when you're not wearing them. Instead, purchase an extra pair of shoeboxes (that cost around $5) that are made from cardboard so your boots don't get too much pressure from being stacked on top of each other in their old box.



Are timberlands considered safety shoes?

The first thing you need to know is that there are no magic shoes that will make you invincible. This may seem obvious, but many people believe otherwise. However, let's move on and start with the most basic one: safety shoes. What exactly, then, does this mean? Let's break it down into three parts: First of all, what is safety? Why do we care? And how can safety shoes help us?


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