10 Best Shoes Ever Jordans
Updated on: October 2023
Best Shoes Ever Jordans in 2023
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Jordan Air Mens 10 Retro Shadow 310805-408

- Synthetic
- 100% Authentic
- Brand New
- Durable
- Original Packaging
Wmns Air Jordan 12 Retro - AO6068 203
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Jordan Nike Men's Air 13 Retro 'Atmosphere Grey' 414571-016 (Size: 10.5)
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Air Jordan 4 Retro BG - 408452 003

- First released in 1999 as one of the first Retro+ colorways ever, the "Oreo" Air Jordan 4 made a triumphant return in 2015 to the delight of all those seeking out a pair of the original release. Part of the new "Remastered" Air Jordan Retro series, the shoe features a premium leather upper with the signature "cookies and cream" grey speckled detailing. This listing is for Grade School sizing only.
- Air Jordan 4 Retro BG
- Style Number: 408452 003
- Nickname: Oreo
- Material: leather
Smelly Sneakers: How to Get Rid of the Odor
This article gives information on an effective means of eliminating odor from sneakers that are worn for exercise purposes.
The best way to eliminate odor is to eliminate the cause of the odor. Many commercial deodorizing products cover up the odor, but they don't eliminate the bacteria that cause them. The problem with sneakers is that they contain a lot of padding material in order to cushion the feet during exercise. This padding provides numerous nooks and crannies for bacteria to hide. This means that if smelly sneakers are treated with deodorizing agents that come in spray cans or bottles, they will continue to smell because the liquid can't permeate the padding material. Also, if one uses special deodorizing balls that they sell at sporting goods stores, he will be eliminating the smell temporarily, but once those sneakers go back on the feet they will continue to smell. So, if we really want to eliminate the odor from smelly sneakers we need to combat the bacteria.
Bacteria like to live in hot, moist, and dark conditions. These are the best conditions for their metabolism and reproduction. The first thing we want to remove is the moisture that bacteria love. This moisture comes from sweat, and sweat is best dealt with by something that can absorb it. The most common way of dealing with sweaty hands or feet is to use a medicated powder that absorbs the liquid on the skin. We're going to use the same principle with the smelly sneakers. Take some baking soda, which has both deodorizing abilities as well as moisture absorbing tendencies. Put some inside the sneakers as well as in any crevices on the outside that you can find. The next thing we want to deal with after the moisture is the temperature. One of the best ways to kill bacteria is through temperature extremes. Since we can't realistically heat sneakers to the point where bacteria die off without the material melting or warping, we need to go on the opposite temperature extreme. That's right, one of the best places for treating smelly sneakers is in the freezer. The chilling cold will kill most kinds of bacteria, and the cold will permeate the thick layers of padding.
Once you have your sneakers treated with baking soda, you're ready to put them into the freezer. Ideally, you want to put your sneakers into a sealed, plastic bag that will prevent any contamination of the other items in your freezer as well as keep air out of the sneakers. However, if you have shoes as big as mine you'll know that there are few plastic bags out there to fit a pair of large sneakers in. If you don't use the bag, don't worry, you won't find your freezer green with odd growth the next day. Put the treated sneakers into the freezer and let them sit overnight. This should be done at least once a week to help deal with the odors of your smelly sneakers. Also, remember to take the sneakers out of the freezer at least an hour before you need to wear them to exercise in. Unless you want to chill your feet, you need to let the sneakers thaw out before wearing them.
That's about it. I've used this method before and found that it's quite effective at reducing much of the odor of smelly sneakers. Best of luck!