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Shoes are stinky from the moisture from our feet in them. Athlete's foot is a fungus. Keep shoes & feet as dry as possible by wearing cotton socks that breathe. Wet shoes can get moldy if not kept dry....
Athlete's foot is a fungal infection that typically occurs on the skin of the feet. While it can be aggravated by running and other activities that cause the feet to sweat and be in enclosed shoes for extended periods, it is not solely caused by running. Proper hygiene and wearing clean, breathable socks and shoes can help prevent athlete's foot.
Athlete's foot is a disease caused by a fungus. Fungi in general grow better on a moist surface, and if feet are kept moist because of perspiration trapped in socks and shoes, they become more vulnerable to fungi.
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1.9 metres = 6.2336 feet
Sneakers or Athletic shoes are sometimes needed for better performance for the athlete but also for protection for the athlete but in some cases, some athletes prefer bare feet than any athletic shoes, i.e. some long distance runners and some, though no longer, American football kickers.
Sneakers or Athletic shoes are sometimes needed for better performance for the athlete but also for protection for the athlete but in some cases, some athletes prefer bare feet than any athletic shoes, i.e. some long distance runners and some, though no longer, American football kickers.
Wear shoes, sandals, or shower shoes in public places.
Lysol can help kill athlete's foot fungus in shoes, but it may not completely eliminate the problem. It is important to thoroughly clean and dry the shoes to prevent the fungus from returning.
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Chuck Taylor
No ~MermaidEmily They have no feet. No feet, no shoes... **Lucky**