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Here's a closer look at what happens when water gets in: 1. The rain picks up dirt, dust and other pollutants. Once inside, it can cause a mildewy or mouldy smell that you might not notice at first. The moisture can also cause dilation of the velcro and uppers of your shoes; these are materials that generally stretch or shrink as the shoes age (the material within the shoes is called 'molecularly fluidised bedding'). The area where they meet – called 'the tongue' – becomes more prone to tears and tears often occur as people wear their shoes more often. Image credit : shoeguidepro.com 2. Light-colored synthetic materials are most susceptible to water damage. This is because light shines through them, making them more visible and vulnerable to damage. 3. The material that contains memory foam also becomes wet – this makes it much more prone to deformations and tears. All Uggs are made with a synthetic fur lining, so moisture can accumulate in there and cause the m