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Squishy Sound From Sandals

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Date: 08/02/2007 Topics: Clothing > Repairing | Readers Request > Clothing  
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I just bought a pair of Bass sandals. They're comfortable suede, but with each step I take, the air is compressed out of the footbed, making a squishy sound. Anyone know how to stop the sound?

EleanorN from Indiana
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By Christine L. (Guest Post)
I had the same problem. I know this sounds crazy but I started wearing real thin socks. No more squishy. Socks seem to absorb the moisture.
Hope this helps

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By meoowmom (1743) Profile Contact
I would call the shoe store or dept that you got them and ask for advice.(Just an idea)

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By kimhis (1411) Contact
Make additional holes.

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