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Abstract:ForceFields are $10 foam inserts that prevent your sneakers from creasing. I swear by them for keeping my shoes in good condition.
Insider Picks writes about products and services to help you navigate when shopping online. Insider Inc. receives a commission from our affiliate partners when you buy through our links, but our reporting and recommendations are always independent and objective.I collect sneakers, and for the last 10 years, I've been using ForceFields to prevent my pairs from creasing while I wear them.ForceFields' foam inserts go in the toe box of your shoe. They stay in place and they're so comfortable that you won't even notice them.They're available in sizes small, medium, and large to accommodate most shoe sizes for men, women, and kids. Some sneaker collectors treat shoes like sacred artifacts that are only to be handled with clean white gloves in temperature-controlled environments and are never to be worn. And then there's me.I believe that all sneakers are meant to be worn, no matter how rare or expensive they are, and that's exactly what I've done with my constantly growing collection. However, my willingness to wear all the sneakers that I own doesn't mean that I don't take exceptionally good care of them. In fact, I care a lot about keeping my sneakers in great condition. I've written about some of my favorite cleaning products and weather-proofing sprays, but my best-kept secret for maintaining fresh sneakers is ForceFields.ForceFields are small foam inserts that slide into the toe boxes of your shoes to prevent creasing. They're designed to stay in place and to fit comfortably, so your toes won't feel bunched up when they're in. The premise and design are simple, but the product is so effective that I've been using them for the last 10 years. When I first started collecting sneakers a a high schooler in about 2008, I didn't have the funds to buy new pairs all the time, so I would try to fix the creases I'd created in my sneakers. After trying some of the rather creative crease-removal methods from around the internet (trust me, literally ironing the creases out of your shoes isn't a great idea), I learned that for the most part, stains and dirt can be removed — but creases cannot. So it's always worth popping a pair into your new sneakers before you wear them. I've used ForceFields with plenty of styles: Nike Air Force 1, Nike SB Dunk, and Air Jordans 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 13 — but they can be worn with conceivably any sneakers are that prone to badly creased toes.The idea of stuff something inside your shoe might sound uncomfortable but I often forget that I'm wearing them. If they weren't comfortable to wear, you can bet that I would have given up on them long ago. They come in small, medium, and large sizes to accommodate different shoe size, so almost anybody can wear them. Simply order the correct size according to your shoe size and you'll have a comfortable fit.Small fits kids' shoe sizes 4-7 and women's shoe sizes 5-10.Medium fits men's shoe sizes 8-11 and women's shoe sizes 10.5 and up.Large fits men's shoe sizes 11.5 and up.Whether you just bought a brand new pair of sneakers or you're planning to replace a worn-out favorite soon, I strongly recommend buying a pair of ForceFields, too. Order a pair now and keep your sneakers fresh and free of creases. Take it from me — you can't fix creases, you can only prevent them.ForceFields, $9.99, available in all sizes on Finish LineAlso available in medium on Amazon for $13.99
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