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If you've ever gotten your hands on a pair of shoes that you've really wanted, and there is little to no scent in them? I have recently. I don't know why, but my sis-in-law's work shoes have always had me wondering what they smelled like. My wife has been gracious enough to get me the opportunity, TWICE, to smell her work shoes. On two pairs. The first were a bit old and run down. No odor. She got a new pair recently. Again, nothing. This ever happen to anyone else?
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It's happened to me a few times with my wife. Sometimes, she'll rub some sort of a lotion into her feet before getting dressed. Even though she might be wearing a sock/nylon/shoe combo that should produce an awesome smell, all I can smell at the end of the night is the lotion...
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The best compromise in that regard is to buy a special creme for her and offer to massage her feet with something that is hypoallergenic and perfume free. That means a nearly undetectable scent that let's the real smell of her feet come through. Try something like Eucerin - - expensive but she's well worth it, right? The benefits are priceless !!! For some reason the scent of feet that have been in nylons all day or on a suede or leather cushioned insole just hits the spot, especially with a light, vinegary tang. Am i right fellas?
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