Try a half-size up...there's no use paying for shoes that hurt, and will probably give you painful blisters.
2006-08-27 12:18:08
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answer #1
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answered by l_quicksilver 3
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Shoes will not stop rubbing, that is a fallacy. I sold sportshoes for over eleven years so I have had a lot of experience in this area. You can try exchanging for the next size, but it may actually be a style that is not cut wide enough for your foot. Go to a shoe store where the clerk will actually use a Brannock device (the metal foot measuring device) to determine the correct length and width of your feet. Most people wear their shoes in the incorrect size and width. Do not do this to yourself, no matter how cute or nice the shoe is...you can end up with major foot problems later on in life.
2006-08-27 12:22:55
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answered by Sue F 7
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They won't stop rubbing. While "breaking in" shoes can make them more comfortable, it won't give you any added material.
Never wear shoes that rub, pinch, bind, or are in any way uncomfortable. It can cause major problems.
You may need the next half or whole size in length, but it sounds more like you need a wider width. Take them back and exchange them for a wider or bigger size.
2006-08-27 12:48:45
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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I think after a while the shoes would loosen up and the rubbing would stop, but I think after rubbing so much, your pinky might be really sore. Ouch!
2006-08-27 12:18:23
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answered by elmogka 1
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I would exchange them for a large size. you do not want to develop corns on your pinky toes. plus it would be uncomfortable for you to wear small shoes.
2006-08-27 12:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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id try the next size or half size. dont buy a pair if they hurt you just if they are cute because you could end up with some nice sores and blisters on your toes.
2006-08-27 12:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't buy them. And it's possible going up a half-size would be too big.
If you have unusually shaped feet, sometimes you just have to give up and buy a different brand, or a different style of shoe.
2006-08-27 12:43:36
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe for that particular shoe you may need your size but a wide instead of a regular.
2006-08-27 12:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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dont wear shoes that hurt. exchange them. wearing painful shoes can do serious damage to your feet in the long run. dont risk it, take them back.
2006-08-27 12:20:39
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answered by Ravenfire 3
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get the next size
2006-08-27 12:56:21
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answered by chiquika 3
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