Solemates is a shoe accessory company that specializes in products that help extend the life of your favorite shoes. Their products include heel protectors, blister prevention spray, non-slip grip pads, and more.
Founded in 2009 by Becca Brown and Monica Ferguson in New York City
Becca and Monica came up with the idea for Solemates while attending a wedding where they saw many women struggling to walk in their high heels on grass and gravel
Solemates have since expanded their product line to include a variety of shoe care products and are now sold in over 6,000 stores worldwide
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A heel protector that prevents heels from sinking into grass, gravel, and other soft surfaces.
A clear, water-resistant spray that helps prevent blisters and irritation caused by friction.
A deodorizing spray that eliminates odors and leaves shoes smelling fresh.
Adhesive pads that prevent shoes from slipping and sliding on slick surfaces like wood and tile.
Solemates products are sold online on their website as well as in over 6,000 stores worldwide. You can use the store locator on their website to find a retailer near you.
Yes, Solemates heel protectors are designed to be reusable. After each use, simply wipe them clean with a damp cloth and let them dry before using them again.
Yes, Solemates Blister Blocker spray is safe to use on all types of shoes including leather, suede, and fabric. However, it is recommended that you test the spray on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that it does not discolor or damage the material.
Yes, Solemates heel protectors work on most types of heels including thick and wide heels. They come in two sizes to fit a variety of heel shapes and sizes.
Solemates heel protectors are not recommended for use on hardwood floors as they can leave scuff marks and may damage the finish. They are best used on outdoor surfaces like grass, gravel, and cobblestone.