Nothing quite beats a box fresh pair of white kicks to sport with a new summer dress or your favourite pair of jeans. But after a few wears, you will often find scuffs, dirt and general wear and tear.
28.05.2020 - 18:59 / ok.co.uk
We are washing our hands more than ever, but have you thought about cleaning your handbags too? Our bags can carry up to 10,000 types of bacteria, making them dirtier than the average toilet. Although it feels like we haven’t been giving them the regular outing as we usually would, the daily trip to the supermarket with our handbags in tow can now pose a serious health risk.
Nothing quite beats a box fresh pair of white kicks to sport with a new summer dress or your favourite pair of jeans. But after a few wears, you will often find scuffs, dirt and general wear and tear.
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