Whether it's that one colleague with penetrating sneakers or a family member whose shoe you'd rather quarantine, now is the time to take action! With Rob Geus as chief commissioner of the Odor Police, Shoefresh is opening the Smelly Shoes Reporting Center.

The Smelly Shoes Reporting Center is ready to make the Netherlands a little fresher with a serious mission and a good dose of humor. Rob Geus, an expert in hygiene, is the chief commissioner of the Odor Police.
The official opening of the reporting point will take place on 22 February at the "Huishoudbeurs". Visit the Shoefresh stand (stand 01.552), meet Rob Geus and report smelly shoes. The first 50 people who report on 22 February at the "Huishoudbeurs" will receive a free Shoefresh Mini worth €65.
After this official kick-off, The Smelly Shoes Reporting Center will remain active and people throughout the country can continue to report smelly shoes! What happens to the suspects will remain a surprise for a while, but one thing is certain: no one gets away without a good dose of humor.