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Chanel

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yuck! stinky feet! advice on what to buy and use please!
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not sure if I should have put this under health, but thought it might get more traffic here.
the problem is that I'm wearing dress shoes more often now that I got a job and I've noticed that some of my in closed shoes are starting to smell! what can I do? I've never had this problem before, its embarrassing. I can wear tennis with socks all day long and my feet wont smell. . . . . .
is there something I can buy?

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Hermes

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I used to have this problem a lot more in high school when I had to wear pantyhose every day. I used a foot deodorant by Dr. Scholl's, it helped a lot. The only weird thing was that it made my foot look like I dusted it with white crap (not TOO bad, but I wouldn't walk around barefoot with this stuff on), but by the end of the day it was usually gone. I just sprayed the part of my feet that would be covered by the shoe, anyway

http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=14254&catid=932

 



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Marc Jacobs

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I don't have any suggestions to take care of the stinky shoes after they start being stinky, but I wear those HUE hidden foot liners to avoid the problem. They help, and they stay hidden with most of my shoes.



A side note: HUE recently changed the way these are made, and they suck. They stretch out and fall off my feet now in the shoe. I'm going to write a letter and hope they change it back.

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Kenneth Cole

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You can buy a spray can in the foot care aisle at most drugstores. I think it's called tinactin foot/shoe deodorant. This works pretty well on shoes that are already stinky.

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Nine West

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I second the Hue foot liners with closed toe shoes, I have an arsenal of them and they are great. I get them in the hosiery department at Nordies.

For sandals I just use an absorbing powder like Gold Bond or even J&J Cornstarch on the bottom of my foot and sprinkle a bit in the shoe. It works great. In an extreme situation you could use an unscented deoderant on the bottom of your foot and wipe off a bit of the residue.

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Kate Spade

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If your shoes are already smelly, try putting dryer sheets in them over night.  It worked for some of my dress shoes. 

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