SHOESKINClear Sole Protectors for Christian Louboutin Heels, Jimmy Choo, High Heels, Men's Shoes - Non Slip Texture
K**S
Worked great! Easy to apply.
I purchased these to add to the bottom of some designer shoes that I wanted to help protect & add some better traction to. The bottoms were kind of slippery leather and these helped not only give better traction, but offer a layer of protection to keep the paint on the bottom. I wish they were a little less pricey because I want to buy more for other shoes. However, I actually did manage to make one set work on two pairs, which helps. Anyways, I recommend and will buying more packs. I've not tried to remove them yet so can't give feedback on that.
D**
Superb!
So, I’m a dude that cares a lot about my red bottom sneakers. I have multiple pairs and have tried MULTIPLE products geared towards sole protection. Unfortunately, they all stink.These are made for the heels, so I had to be a bit creative… but I was able to apply, and spend quite a bit of time snipping around the shoe… but totally worth it.If you decide to do this, 1 pair covers 1 shoe (10.5 size). If you have a 12+ shoe size, I reckon you may need 3 of the tiles (1.5 pairs) to cover 1 shoe.I also found it easier to skip the “tracing the outline of the shoe” and basically skipped to putting the protector on and using scissors to do a cut out. The product isn’t horribly sticky on scissors that it caused issues.I’ll be buying these routinely for all of my designer shoes.
R**L
Yea
Easy to apply! Clear (already had worn the bottoms of one pair before applying - red bottoms) and intend to protect the bottoms from future wear
V**R
Christian Louboutin So Kate Size 5.5
It is clear but has some grip to it so it's slip resistant and is a little rough but overall great.I put them on my Louboutin's So Kate and they fit nice! I am a 5.5 so it does fit. The think is you might have to trace it as if it were a diamond, if that makes sense.When you put them on make sure to leave a little tiny extra so they don't peel off easy and when they are stuck on use a blow dryer on medium to heat up the glue a bit and adjust the edges that might me a bit stiff.They are fairly simple to put on just takes a little patience for the cutting part.
A**)
If you can put a screen protector on your phone, you got this.
If you can put a screen protector on your phone, you got this. I was terrified to death that I was going to mess this up. But it is exactly as a title says. As I was beginning to apply the first one, I realize that it’s not different from applying the screen protector to your phone. Don’t pull off the entire paper back like the instructions says to do. instead, pull off a little bit at a time, maybe even just an inch at a time. Press as you go along and spray it with a quick shot of heat from your hair dryer and then move onto the next inch. Definitely make sure to cut past the trace of your shoe. It really does help to be able to pull up and protect the edges. I noticed that you really need a sharp and small scissor to cut away the excess. I had a very sharp 2 inch sewing scissor. Attaching my first attempt and my second attempt. In the first attempt, I had taking their advice and pulled off the entire paper backing almost and then resulted in lots of air bubbles which I pricked with a needle per the directions. On the second attempt, you can see that there’s almost no air bubbles because I pulled an inch away at a time as I was pressing and heating the plastic. I’ve highlighted the “excess” it cut. As you are blow drying it also, the plastic begins to really hard in and get thick. Which is a good thing.
A**R
Defective
I put these on LB shoes. They peeled off, leaving the sole scratches after 2-3 wears
P**R
An excellent solution!
These went on a pair of my wife's Valentino Rockstud heels. She was super picky about what to do to prevent slippage and protect the soles as they are literally a $1000 pair of shoes. Our local cobbler wanted $50 to add protective soles - sure, a price that is acceptable given the price of the shoes, but the shoe's sole curves up slightly and what the cobbler would add would impact the aesthetics. Nothing I'd care about for a pair of my tactical or work boots, but something important to a lady trying to look her best on a special night out. These ShoeSkins are relatively inexpensive, are simple to work with, easy instructions for application and I was able to cut just the right shape to keep them hidden from the side. My wife strutted elegantly on our night out and they worked like a charm. Buy with confidence!
A**S
The jury’s still out…..
I bought and followed the directions, but when I peeled the backing off, it left small bits of the paper stuck to the edge of the sticker along the cut line which I had to pick off with my finger nail. UGH! I hade sharp scissors….?! Also, it did NOT adhere along all the edges despite me using a blowdryer. I got the edges to lay down and then it would slowly start to lift. Dirt would get under the sticker and either ruin the shoe or compromise the pad. I’m not giving up quite yet, I really want to maintain and save my Christian Louboutin pumps so I’m giving it one more try with a different pair of scissors and a different technique. I may just stick the entire sticker on the bottom of the shoe and use a box cutter to trim the edges….?
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