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The small tail behind the sneakers is so useful

by Min Leung Saller
Many people will find that there is such a "small tail" behind most of designer shoes, but most people don't know what it does.

In fact, this "small tail" has 4 very useful functions, let's take a look!

First, carry shoes

Usually when people wear sneakers, they kick in so hard, and in the past, the heel will collapse and deform.


In fact, the correct way to wear shoes is to hold the small pull ring with your hands, so that the heel of the shoe will not be collapsed. It is not only easy and simple to wear, but also effectively protects the heel.


Convenient to dry

I believe that after washing your shoes, you will lay them on the floor for drying. In fact, the shoes can also be hung to dry. Just hang the two pull rings on the heel of the shoes on a hanger.

In this way, the drying angle can be more comprehensive, allowing the shoes to dry in a shorter time.

If you don't have a hanger in your home, you can also use this clip hanger to clamp the "small tail".

In this way, the shoes can also be hung to dry, and no matter how shake, the shoes will not fall off and are very firm.


Third, prevent falling off

When going out for mountain climbing or running, we can wrap the shoelaces in this small ring at the back, and then tighten the shoelaces, which can better fix the shoes and feet, and it is less likely to be injured during exercise. .


Fourth, easy to carry

Sometimes when you go hiking or sports, you will bring another pair of shoes. At this time, we can find a rope through two small pull rings.


Then hang the shoes on the backpack, or hold them in your hands. This is more suitable than putting them in the bag. Not only can you save space, but you don't have to worry about soiling the bag.


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Created on Dec 18th 2019 10:00. Viewed 201 times.

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