Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could avoid the rubbing and blistering of new shoes?



Read on few top tips: 

1. Wear them in a little at a time

The impulse to just wear new shoes out straightaway is sometimes too much to ignore, but if you can fight the temptation (and you should) wear them around the house first – in thick socks, if possible - and begin the wearing-in process.



2. Spoon straps and backs

Using the back of a spoon, furiously work it into the heel or anywhere a pair of shoes are rubbing. It is essentially mimicking the effect of your foot, but it will make those strappy, tighter places softened up before wearing.
3. Blast on the hairdryer

Wearing multiple pairs of socks and the shoes in question, hold a hairdryer up to the parts of the shoe that are tightest whilst flexing or moving your feet. This will help stretch them. Just be sure to let the shoes cool with your feet still in them.

Sure this little tips could help....

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