What Not to Do With Your Pair of Tieks According to Kfir Gavrieli

Tieks are the amazing ballet-styled shoe that has taken the world by storm for nearly a decade. As an online exclusive, they carry a level of prestige that matches their incredible style and versatility. Even so, CEO Kfir Gavrieli wants to let Tieks owners and prospective buyers know that there are some things you should not do with them if you want them to last as long as possible.

  1. Get Them Wet

While Tieks can last six years or longer if cared for properly, they can also be destroyed very quickly if they come into contact with water. While normally these are the type of shoes you could wear anywhere, you should probably not wear them to the pool or beach. This is because water can discolor the material or even cause it to warp. There is no faster way to ruin your pair of Tieks.

  1. Size Down

When you order a pair of Tieks shoes, you should be aware that they will stretch when you’re breaking them in. With this in mind, some customers size down if they wear a half size and soon find out that the stretching doesn’t quite help them fit as well as they should. Kfir Gavrieli recommends sizing up instead to get the best fit possible. He also says that if you’re not comfortable breaking in your pair on your own, you can take them to a professional to have it done for you.

  1. Play Rough with Them

Yes, these shoes are very durable, but they can still be damaged. Scuffing can be a problem if you are not careful with your pair thanks to the nature of the material. These aren’t the type of shoes you’d want to horse around in whether paying with your children or attending a local softball game. Take good care of your pair, and they will last much longer.

Tieks can only be purchased via their online store, the Boutiek. Once there you can choose one of the aforementioned styles and expect the price tag to range between $175-$300, but the good news is that shipping is free within United States, and we’ve already discussed the generous exchanges policy.

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