Go to a shoemaker and he can perhaps stretch them - depends on the material and your foot. Worth a try. Another way is to stuff the toes with some sort of cloth like hand towels or face cloths to stretch it yourself.
Good luck!
2007-02-17 05:28:25
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answered by Taylor 3
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It happens with me at times yet no longer continuously.specific shoes that i purchase one Shoe could be a sprint tight,i think of this is the Workmanship in contact. They make a mistake whilst reducing the fabrics for the Uppers and don't go away sufficient room on your ft to respire. they simply supply the bare minimum in the Shoe. at times you're able to have a difficulty Foot,one that swells up extra beneficial than the different in the different case Bunions. each and every so regularly via undesirable shoes ,it could form Callouses or you may get Ingrown Toenails. This befell to me on activities,so be careful the type you narrow back your vast Toenails. the main suitable time to attempt on New shoes in shoes shops is whilst the Day is unquestionably stepped forward whilst your ft has Swelled up and not first element in the Morning. That way you will get a extra soft in high quality condition.
2016-10-02 07:22:57
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answered by lutz 4
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fill a sandwich sized zip bag with water, put that bag inside another bag (so you don't have leaks). Put the water bag inside the shoe, and put the shoe in the freezer. As the water freezes, it will expand and stretch the shoe. You can also buy shoe stretchers or take the shoes to a cobbler to be stretched professionally. If they are a full size too small, they may not be able to stretch them enough though.
2007-02-17 05:30:29
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answered by Nora P 2
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If they are real leather you may be able to stretch them a bit. Stuff a sock in them really tight, add some leather cream on it first. Shoe repair shops have this wooden foot with extender cranks in them that you can buy, put in the shoe and crank the toe area and stretch them that's what they'll use. If it's pleather you'll just rip them and ruin the shoe, if they are sandals and have starps you're out of luck and will not be able to wear them without pain and ruining them through wear and tear.
2007-02-21 03:29:51
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answered by moglie 6
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IF you can get them on your feet and it is just uncomfortable to wear them try the following:
put on two pair of sweat socks at the same time over top of each other. Put on the shoes and simply wear them when you are working at your desk or watching TV. Do this a few times and you will see that they will start to stretch.
Best of luck.
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2007-02-17 10:22:24
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answered by Shoefun 1
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i bought some shoe stretchers on ebay for under $20. they have come in so handy for my shoes that are just a little tight. now i have more options when i find a great shoe sale!
2007-02-17 05:51:52
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answered by hairstylegirl 1
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try to stuff them up with newspaper and just leave the newspaper in for 2 nights and the shoes will stretch!! hope this helps
2007-02-17 06:46:37
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answered by singer.girl29 1
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You can bring them to a shoe repair shop and have them stretched or buy your own tool to stretch them from such a shop, it takes them anywhere from ten minutes to one or two hours to do it depending on how much you need them stretched.
2007-02-17 05:28:28
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answered by aly 5
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get a bigger shoe size but if not,try squezing them in-sorry thats the best i got.
2007-02-17 05:27:04
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answered by hotnspike 2
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buy another pair of shoes which suits your legs size.
2007-02-17 05:29:20
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answered by ganesh n 5
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