We are pleased with our collaboration with artist Patrick Hartl which landed our shoes being exhibited in Munich, Germany. Check out his website: www.patrickhartl.com
A Comprehensive Guide for the Perfect Fit Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to choose a good shoe. Finding the perfect pair of shoes can be a daunting task, as there are countless options available in the market. As experts in the footwear industry, we are here to help you navigate through the sea of choices and make an informed decision that not only ensures comfort but also complements your style. In this article, we will delve into the various factors you should consider while selecting the right shoe, ensuring that it perfectly fits your needs and preferences. Understanding Your Foot Type The first step in choosing the perfect shoe is to understand your foot type. Each individual has...
Traveling in the Mediterranean it's easy to skip this 8 mile island. The sister island of Malta sits just north of the mainland. It couldn't be helped but to take some photos and have some fun with our Shell model landing on the hilltop of Gelmus in the capital, Victoria.
On this tiny island of roughly 30,000 inhabitants one can also notice a small skate park, although no skaters were present at the time we took the photos. With its' all year round blue sky weather there is lots of potential to develop and promote skateboarding along it's aquatic sports and scuba diving activities held almost around the entirety of the island.
Here’s a tip on how you can clean your sneakers without the need of buying any commercial soaps or bleach. All you need to do is get some baking soda, pour some in an empty container, add with water and mix until you get a paste consistency. After this get a used toothbrush, dip the brush into the baking soda paste and apply on sneakers. This method is ideal to clean out soles, uppers and makes your white sneakers whiter than new.
Most of us know that maintaining a house is often arduous as it is, but only some are aware of the fact that a typical house normally carries a lot of pollutants which are ignored. NASA’s finding suggests a couple of plants that can do the job we cannot do ourselves, that is purify the air of our homes. Among the toxins these plants are able to absorb are benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, ammonia, xylene and toluene, and although a combination of plants is ideal to purify, according to our own experience some are really easy to grow and require only a little maintenance. Some of these house plants include Peace lily, English ivy, Red-edged dracaena, Spider plant, Boston fern, Snake...