If you're the type of person who obsesses over keeping your sneakers clean, there is a nifty new product that has your name all over it.
Dry Steppers were invented by custom sneaker designer Rich Franklin, after he saw New Yorkers using grocery bags to protect their shoes from the rain.
"Everybody's always in this situation where we look so silly kinda tiptoeing around in plastic bags. So I was like, let me legitimize this," Franklin told Insider Style.
The plastic used to protect the shoes is super durable and can slip over any size sneaker.
And a drawstring at the top ensures they won't roll down and water won't seep in.
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They come in a variety of designs, including a clear one if you still want to show off your sneaker style.
Each pair retails for $19.99.
And unlike plastic bags, they also have a no-slip grip so you can get around safely.
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