Let’s be real: Christian Louboutin knows how to craft a seriously sexy shoe. They’re pricey, sure, but oh-so-worth-it.
Those iconic red soles? Pure magic. But here’s the thing: how do you actually wear these beauties without ruining those coveted bottoms?
Or maybe your favorite pair has already seen better days, and the red is, well… gone. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered.
Quick heads-up: If you’re looking to repair those red soles first, check out this other blog post https://www.cocaineandcompany.com/blog. Now, back to business.
Okay, full disclosure: I’m having a terrible hair day. Dallas humidity is doing the most (hello, 100% moisture in the air).
Can someone tell Mother Nature this isn’t Houston? But hey, bad hair doesn’t stop me from sharing important stuff like, how to keep your Louboutins looking fresh.
So here we are—frizzy hair and all.
Here’s my take: invest in the staples—shoes, handbags, and outerwear. These are the things that stick with you year after year, as long as you take care of them.
Christian Louboutin shoes? Definitely in that category. Now, I’ll admit, these shoes are a bit tricky for me because of the narrow toe box (a.k.a. toe torture chamber).
But my friend Lisa swears by them and reminded me that Louboutin has tons of styles. And guess what? She’s right. I’ve found a few that work for me, like the ‘Decollete’ and ‘Decoltish’ pumps. His open-toe styles and wedges? Total game-changers for comfort.
Oh, fun fact: the famous So Kate is named after Kate Moss, and it’s always a stunning 120mm high. It’s the shoe equivalent of a smolder. And the ‘Pigalle’?
It comes in different heel heights, and this black patent version is a classic investment. Not a heel person? Don’t worry—Louboutin even makes flats and lower heels!
Now, let’s talk about those red soles.
You’ve splurged on your dream pair, so keep them pristine.
My secret weapon? Sticky Bottoms. They’re protective films that stop your soles from getting scratched or worn out.
Yes, they’re on my shoes in the photo above! And if the red has already worn off your shoes, don’t panic.
There’s a red paint that’s a perfect match for Louboutin soles.
Just brush on a thin coat, let it dry, and voilà—good as new. After that,
slap on those Sticky Bottoms for extra protection.
Oh, and if you ever want to take the film off? Totally doable.
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Did you know Louboutin also makes beauty products and handbags? Seriously,
get yourself a pair of red bottoms and strut your stuff. You won’t regret it.
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