Shoe Horn - Stainless Steel Shoe Horn with Leather Strap - Travel Shoehorn - Classic Gentleman's Accessory GAINWELL
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Yes, the rivet holds the leather together, and the leather is also glued.
There is no indication on the shoe horn as to where it was made; however, it is well-made, and if I lost it, I would buy another.
According to the Amazon advertisement, "7" is the maximum size. I bought it for my grandson and do not have it with me at the moment. Is extremely nice and well worth the investment.
Gainwell is the only word that appears on the shoe horn.
Selected User Reviews For Shoe Horn - Stainless Steel Shoe Horn with Leather Strap - Travel Shoehorn - Classic Gentleman's Accessory GAINWELL
) This is an excellent shoehorn. My foot slides right in because it's well made, sturdy, and easy to grip. I've used low-cost plastic shoehorns in the past. Never again, please! I ordered a second one to keep in the car because I frequently switch from dog to dog. Shoes for walking in the park vs. regular shoes NOTE: a remark regarding the packaging To open the package envelope, start at the top and work your way down to the shoe horn. When I bought the shoe horn for the second time, I didn't do that and inadvertently cut into the small carrying bag that came with it. (It was the only thing I ordered, and it came in a bubble envelope. ) ) This is in no way a criticism of the product or the manufacturer; simply avoid cutting close to where the shoe horn is felt with scissors. I'm sorry I ruined the small carrying bag.
buy 2! A nice, sturdy shoe horn, just like my father used to have when I was a kid! It really works. The metal is strong and allows your foot to easily slide in. I gave one to my granddaughter who was having trouble putting her shoes on. I demonstrated how simple it was to operate. It appeals to her. She kept 'borrowing' it, so I had to buy another. She's most likely the only kid in her class who has ever heard of a shoe horn. Something very old-fashioned and low-tech. There's something to be said for the simple things in life, and this is one of them.
When I slipped this small shoehorn into my back pocket while doing something else and forgot about it, it unintentionally became an "EDC" item for me. I went out and about as usual, driving around, shopping, and visiting friends, and it wasn't until I got home and changed into my "home clothes" that I realized it had been in my back pocket the entire time. " I was surprised that I hadn't felt it while driving or sitting on couches and the like!br>br>I've only had it for a short time, but I've been carrying it around everywhere I go since that first accidental carry. It's been shown to be quite durable, as well as attractive. The shoehorn's curvature appears to match the curvature of my back end (thankfully, I don't have a flat butt), and I always forget it's in my back pocket! As a result, I'm able to use the left back pocket, which has previously been unused and empty. Only the tip of the brown leather strap pokes out a little from my jeans' back pocket. Aside from that, it's an excellent match!.
This is a small shoe horn. because it's small enough to take with you. Heavy metal is present in the horn section. sturdy. The mini handle is made of leather or a material that looks like leather. There is no way to fold it. The smell, on the other hand, was not so pleasant. It included a flimsy cloth-like sleeve with a pull-tie closure. But it smelled so bad that I threw it out. It was not deserving of being kept. The smell of the handle hasn't gone away. A musty, moldy odor pervades the room. I'm currently sitting outside in the sun and fresh air, hoping that the odor will go away. Hmmm. It would have been fantastic if it hadn't been for the foul odor. If the problem does not get better - It'll end up in the trash. If new information becomes available, I will gladly update my reviews. I also hope you found this review useful.
As a result, I probably should have ordered two. Otherwise, it's a perfectly convenient and reliable product that won't break like the plastic shoe horns (which someone gave to my father but he wasn't sure about because it was too small); So I took a chance on this product, which turned out to be a good decision. Very large, to the point where I wondered if it would fit in my father's pocket, and extremely durable.
I bought some new work shoes that are killing my heels, so I put these gel pads in them and got this shoe horn to help me get my foot into the shoe without scraping the gel pad. It's functional, but it's a little too narrow for my feet. 4 stars for the fancy design at a low price; the leather is very nice, and it comes with a carry case bag (which I'm not sure why, lol), but it's still quite narrow. However, as I previously stated, I am not a fan of the shape. Advantages: br>br>
1. It's inexpensive and extremely durable; I tried to bend it but couldn't. br>2. The leather and carrying case add to the overall elegance. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
1. The form is slender and angular. That part irritates me; it still works, but it's not my favorite part.
It is, after all, a shoe horn. What are your thoughts on a shoe horn? br>br>It works well, but if you're deciding between a long or short one, I'd recommend the longer. Yes, I realize this is a "travel" shoe horn, so I'm giving it five stars, but I kind of wish I had gotten one that was a little longer. I'm not sure if this company offers a longer version, but if they do, I'd suggest getting it. Yes, if you've come here thinking you could use a shoe horn, yes, do it. I have long legs, so it's a bit of a stretch when I'm still trying to wake up before going to work in the morning, habr>br>But if you've come here thinking you could use a shoe horn, yes, do it. This is a fantastic piece of writing.
There isn't a whole lot to say about this. It's a shoehorn, in case you didn't realize. Advantages: br>br>
> As expected, it functions properly. stainless steelbr> Stainless steelbr> Stainless steelbr> Stainless steelb The metal is sturdy, and the "leather" grip is sufficient. Thin enough to allow for easy sliding but thick enough to prevent excessive flexbr> This is an excellent bargain at $5. br> Dimensions are adequate. Large enough to be convenient to use but small enough to fit in your pocket if necessarybr>br>Consbr> I don't hold it against them because they included a cheapo sleeve (although I wasn't expecting one at all). br> Grip is made of "leather. " Either this is the worst quality real leather available, or it's plain and simple faux leather. It isn't bad quality by any means, but it isn't a good grade of genuine leather. Regardless, it does the job, but I'm concerned about the glue holding up over time; there is stitching, but it won't help much to keep the grip from loosening.