Nope, they all have to be broken in.
2006-10-05 09:06:49
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answered by bobaa 3
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yes 1) wear cotton ankle socks and wear the new shoes around a carpeted house for an hour or so every day they should be ok after a week to 10 days of this so you wont get blisters, if you are in a hurry you could ask a friend that they also fit to wear them for a few hours again on carpet only and when you get them back bingo! No blisters sounds mad but it works.
2006-10-05 16:32:51
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answered by . 5
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In the future buy your shoes late on an afternoon. This is because your feet swell during the day and if you buy a pair that fit your swollen feet comfortably then they will be wonderful on your 'usual' feet.
Always buy leather shoes as they will have more 'give' than man made shoes.
Dont be afraid to buy a bigger size! Its what they feel like that counts! No one knows what size you have squeezed your feet in to once you are wearing them. So go up a size (or two) and enjoy the comfort.
Remember that different manufacturers use differing sizing systems even within the same country (- my own shoes range from size five to size seven....) so only rely on the fit and not what the label says.
2006-10-05 17:24:46
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answered by A Teesside Smart**** 3
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I haven't had blisters in years.
You need to ensure the the shoes fit properly, some styles will never fit your feet.
If you do buy tight fitting shoes, rub petroleum jelly into the tight bits and wear them about the house with socks on, this will stretch them.
2006-10-05 16:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I think socks wouldn't look too good wiv stillettos and anyway you'd stretch them, then you really would be in pain. I have the same problem wiv shoes and even trainers, i haven't come up with anything that helps. The experts say you should buy ya shoes after lunch as this is when ya feet are there largest!!!
2006-10-05 16:17:12
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answered by missbehaving666 2
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Generally you can stretch leather without actually wearing them.
Newspaper - soak it in water and drain the excess water off! repeat this action till you have stuff the shoe. Once the paper has dried out it in turn stretches the shoe little by little.
Repeat this action until you achieve the desired result
good luck
2006-10-05 16:40:28
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answered by Lady Love 2
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good shoes in the right size and width fitting cause a lot less blisters and pain. Its worth a bit extra money I have found.
2006-10-05 16:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Try wearing them around the house for a while with socks on. Not cute I know, but it does help break them in a bit!
2006-10-05 16:14:50
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answered by Me 2
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Yes. Maybe you are buying shoes the wrong size! Or maybe you are just unlucky and keep getting bad shoes. Try wearing them around the store (on BOTH feet) for a few minutes before you buy them and see if they feel funky anywhere. Or, if you can tell that part of them are rubbing on your foot....even if it doesnt hurt now, it will later.
2006-10-05 16:08:03
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answered by katybeth212001 3
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I think if the shoes are a really good quality you won`t get blisters
2006-10-05 16:16:41
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answered by SADGIT 2
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i have the same issue, i wear heels 90% of the time
and when i get a new pair(who dosent love a new pair?)
sometimes it really kills my feet, however i have built up a
tolerance of sorts, so that dosent really bother me anymore
maybe you need a tolerance lol
but unfrotunetly just walking around inthem is the best way
they make little stickies that go on the inside of your shoes
and they alieve the pressure points, but other than a dr. scholls
pad for shoes, theres not much to do.
2006-10-05 16:11:10
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answered by Jenster*is*flipping*you*off 6
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