The three stripes suggest the sneakers in the comic strip are meant to be Adidas, and Adidas definitely makes sneakers with a leather upper. You could also turn some types of cloth white again with the right products and a bit of elbow grease. Suede, on the other hand, is probably lost forever. Suede looks good but it’s a bear to clean.
I’m sure there’s something you can do to fix that, I’m sure, just a question of materials, time, and determination.
Nothing a can of spray-on Plasti-Dip won’t fix. Sure, it’ll look like turd, but shoes are shoes.
If those are leather, white shoe polish should do the trick.
I doubt a “sneaker” (in my area, we call them “tennis shoes…” for some reason) would be made of leather, but you never know.
Many athletic-type shoes are made with leather or leather-like material. (I just checked the label on my sneakers, it says “Leather/synthetic upper”.)
The three stripes suggest the sneakers in the comic strip are meant to be Adidas, and Adidas definitely makes sneakers with a leather upper. You could also turn some types of cloth white again with the right products and a bit of elbow grease. Suede, on the other hand, is probably lost forever. Suede looks good but it’s a bear to clean.
Well, shoes are shoes after all.
I mean, I’d still consider it.
You always put the 2 good ones together and hope you get a customer with 2 left feet of vastly different sizes