Okay shoe-divas: what is the best way to break in a new pair of heels. I've started wearing them around the house and out to the mailbox (god, I look like a moron). Other suggestions?
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Breaking in shoes
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I *think* Nordstrom has a service where they'll help you with spots that need to be stretched and/or softened. That would be a last resort, of course, but the option is at least there for you, since you bought the shoes there.married to an anesthesia attending
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My mom always said to cook at least 3 meals while wearing them, and that after the third, they stretch out enough.
I have yet to put this to the test, as I am a messy cook and an incredible klutz.
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Originally posted by Ravenclaw View Post
The shoe stretch spray works great as well...you spray it on the areas that need stretching then you wear the shoes so it helps them to conform to your foot the way you need it to. Good luck and do ask one of the boys to photograph you getting the mail...I'm sure it's a Kodak moment!
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Originally posted by Jane View Postit's not so much that they need stretched (they don't actually). I'm more worried about blisters / rubbing.
I hate heels. Have I mentioned that to anyone?
Put together the visual of walking to the mailbox in heels and wearing socks...Wife of a surgical fellow; Mom to a busy toddler girl and 5 furballs (2 cats, 3 dogs)
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Originally posted by Jane View PostOkay shoe-divas: what is the best way to break in a new pair of heels. I've started wearing them around the house and out to the mailbox (god, I look like a moron). Other suggestions?
But, it amused me to wear them as if, yes, I do indeed wear these daily...AND I even vacuum in them. (Upon enter house - ow, ow, ow!!)
Good luck, I ended up buying little plastic gel cushions that stick onto the shoes - I put them in the heels and toes. Then I also put padded bandaids on the trouble spots before they can rub. Everytime I try to break in the shoes, they just end up breaking me in on the big event.Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View PostWhat also worked or me was to wear the new shoes over a slightly damp stocking. The moisture helps stretch the leather and form it to your foot.Who uses a machete to cut through red tape
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I actually wore closed toe shoes to work last week during our 'cold snap' (it was upper 60s) and boy I felt it later.
I wear them so rarely though that I usually just grin and bare (bear?) and pain or discomfort.
Time to break out the winter birks!
JennLast edited by DCJenn; 09-29-2009, 11:47 PM.
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