News

Taking off shoes at the door may be the best way to limit germs and potentially toxic dust from coming inside, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t think of your guests’ comfort.
Shoes worn outdoors are naturally dirty and it’s incredibly rude to track dirt/water/whatever all over someone’s house that the homeowner is likely struggling to keep clean as it is.
“I had 50 pairs of shoes in my basement that were dirty, and 10 years ago, the local repair shops didn’t service gym shoes.” Since shoe repair shops refused to clean them, he started his own ...
Dirty shoes continued to be a high-end trend, reaching its height in 2019, when Gucci released its $900 dirty shoe. Those shoes have been successful enough you can still buy versions today.
DEAR ABBY: My wife continually dirties the floors in our home because she refuses to stop wearing shoes in the house. She’ll be out all day -- at work, running errands, etc. -- and then come ...
Lora McLaughlin Peterson with LORAfied helps us when our shoes get really dirty. Watch this Let Me Help segment in the video player above. For more great tips like this, catch NewsChannel 5 This ...
(CNN) — At-home holiday parties are on many people’s calendars right now, and germ-conscious hosts are faced with a dilemma: Should I require my guests to take off their shoes ...
The dirty truth about taking your shoes off at the door. By Sandee LaMotte. Monday, December 11, 2023. Germ-conscious hosts are facing a dilemma about house guests and their shoes. Dr.