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Simple Black Bat Shoe Accessory | Pull Loop Boot Charm, Shoe Charm, High Top Sneaker Clip or Boot Clip, Acrylic Shoe Keychain
Simple Black Bat Shoe Accessory | Pull Loop Boot Charm, Shoe Charm, High Top Sneaker Clip or Boot Clip, Acrylic Shoe Keychain
Sold as a single charm. Please purchase quantity 2 for a set!
Approximate size is 1" x 3" in width/height
Boot Charms are a unique way to accessorize your shoes! They are easy to attach to the back of any shoe that has pull loop tabs. They also make great bag charms and keychains.
> Sneaker Clip Information <
I only recommend these attached clips go on the back of high top sneakers and boots that sit higher up on the leg. I don't recommend them on low top sneakers, boots, flats, or sandals that hit near the bone.
(1) What shoes can these be worn on?
These work well on shoes that are roughly 1/4” (6mm) in thickness. I highly recommend measuring the thickness of your shoes before purchasing.
(2) Will I feel the clips when I’m wearing them / do they hurt?
No you won’t feel them if they’re applied and worn as instructed. If being worn without socks you will feel the cold clips, but they will warm up to your body temperature.
These clips should not hurt when being worn. The clips sit at the squishy part of your leg, not the bone when worn on the advised shoes. Run, jump, squat - go about your normal daily activities!
(3) How do I put them on?
For thinner shoes you will very slightly open the clip to put them on. Being careful to avoid damage to the clip and charm. The clips shouldn’t be easy to put on and you will want to experience some resistance when applying them. This ensures the clip wasn’t opened too much and won't slide around or fall off.
For thicker shoes, you can open the clip a lot more than just slightly. This will help ease the clip on. Tension is still very important so use your discretion when opening the clip wider than previously advised.
If there is no resistance and the clip simply slides on, you likely opened the clip up too much. This will cause one of two things:
1. The clip will slide around the back of your shoe leading to losing the clip
2. The clip is moving freely and will poke at your ankle because it is not properly secured to the inside of the shoe
How to solve this problem?
You can pinch the clips closed with pliers. Carefully clamp the pliers at the top of the loop and squeeze gently. This will cause the opening of the clip to close and you can then apply them once more to your shoe. Be careful not to cause any damage to your clips as the metal will scratch.