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Tips for Finding Your Perfect Fit
- Consider Sock Thickness: If you typically wear thicker socks, you might want to size up slightly to accommodate.
- Foot Swelling: Feet can swell throughout the day, so it’s best to measure your feet in the afternoon or evening for a more accurate fit.
- Check for Width: If you have wider feet, look for shoes that offer wide sizes or additional room in the toe box.
- If your shoe size falls between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size. For instance, if a size 7 fits you well in some brands, but a size 7.5 fits better in others, we suggest ordering size 8

1. Preparation
Remove any loose dirt or debris from the shoes. Take out the insoles and laces to clean them separately.

2. Protective Measures
Place the shoes, insoles, and laces into a mesh laundry bag to prevent potential damage during the wash cycle.

3. Washing Instructions
Cycle Selection: Use the delicate or gentle cycle on your washing machine. This setting minimizes agitation, reducing wear on the shoes.Water Temperature: Opt for cold water to prevent any potential shrinkage or color fading.Detergent: Use a mild, dye-free, and scent-free detergent to maintain the material's integrity and avoid skin irritation.

4. Drying Process
Air Drying: After washing, reshape the shoes and allow them to air dry at room temperature. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources, such as radiators, which can deform or damage the materials.Insole and Lace Care: Ensure insoles and laces are thoroughly dried before reinserting them into the shoes.
Odor Prevention Tips for Barefoot Shoes
Since barefoot shoes are often made from natural materials, odor buildup can be a common issue. Here’s how to prevent it:
1. Air Out Regularly
After wearing your barefoot shoes, remove the insoles and let both the shoes and insoles air out completely. Placing them in a dry, ventilated area will prevent moisture buildup and keep odors in check.
2. Use Baking Soda
Sprinkle a little baking soda inside your barefoot shoes after wearing them. Let it sit overnight to absorb moisture and neutralize any odors, then shake it out in the morning.
3. Essential Oils for Freshness
For a pleasant scent and natural antibacterial properties, add a drop of tea tree or lavender oil to a cotton ball and place it inside your shoes overnight. It’ll keep your barefoot shoes smelling fresh and clean.
By following these simple cleaning and odor prevention steps, you’ll be able to keep your barefoot shoes in great condition for longer!