There are two blog posts that consistently perform well on my site.
1) Restore Your Christian Louboutin Shoes in 3 Easy Steps
2) How to Protect Your Christian Louboutin Shoes.
So I thought it was worth putting them together today and showing you these simple DIY tips to keep your luxury shoes looking brand new!
I am linking you to both the original articles published on TanyaFoster.com. I am always amazed how well these blog posts continue to perform. They’ve been picked up by other publications and the items I mention below that you will need for this project continue to sell. I’m so glad that this information has proven to be helpful. Since all of you have not been with me every day during my 5 year blogging journey, this information could be brand new for you.
This is such a simple DIY project that you will want to immediately take care of your red sole shoes. After all, they are expensive! Let me know what you think and if you have tried this. Leave me a comment and let me know if posts like this are helpful. If you want shoes which will not be messed up due to water or spilling, you might want to buy your shoes at ttps://www.barbieinablender.org/best-waterproof-shoes/.
xoxo – Tanya
How to Restore Your Christian Louboutin shoes in 3 Easy Steps
Tools/Products needed to Protect your Christian Louboutin Shoes:
- Sandpaper/ nail filer
- Walk on Red Angelus Paint
- Small paint brush/makeup brush
- Angelus High Gloss Acrylic Finisher
Detailed instructions in original blog post. Chick here.
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How to Protect Your Christian Louboutin Shoes
Detailed instructions in original blog post. Click here.
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Outfit details:
Shop the Essentials to Protect your Christian Louboutin Red Soles:
photo: Mary Hafner
Tags: Ask Tanya, Christian Louboutin, shoes
Oh, how I wish I had discovered sole stickers when I bought my first pair of Louboutins! They really are amazing. Unfortunately I have a pair that needs to be resoled – do you have a recommendation on where to take them in the Dallas area for that?
Right? I felt the same way. Luckily, I was able to restore all of my red soles.
If yours are too far gone, I highly recommend Deno’s in Highland Park Village for shoe repair.
xoxo- Tanya 🙂