They make a device that you can insert into the shoe to stretch them out. Check the yellow pages for a "cobbler" or "shoemaker" in your area. They can sell them to you, or even stretch the shoe for you. My father always had the inserts.
2007-03-31 06:27:13
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answered by deb 7
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Shoes Pinching Toes
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answered by Anonymous
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You can heat up the leather with a hairdryer and then, when it's still hot, stuff scrunched up newspaper into the toes. This works, I've tried it.
Or, I've heard that you can put a plastic sandwich bag into the shoe, fill the bag with water and then freeze the whole lot. Ice expands and will stretch the shoe. Haven't tried this one though.
2007-03-31 06:31:03
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answered by Emma C-R 2
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shoe repairer's normally do that ..they have the shoe stretcher
What you can do is . buy some shoe stretch liquid apply it in the shoe either wear it for a day ,so it will stretch while your foot is in it..or force something in the shoe where it pinched and leave for a day or so ..good luck .lol
2007-03-31 06:29:59
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answered by JJ 7
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Stuff the toes of your shoes with paper and leave them for about a week that should help you
2007-03-31 06:27:57
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answered by Granny 5
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You can either stuff with wet newspaper or take them to a shoe repairer(cobbler) and get them to stretch them for you.
Keep stuffing with newspaper for a few nights until they feel comfortable.
2007-04-02 09:45:41
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answered by Tammy 2
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I think that you'll try various methods and in the end hurt your feet. Is it really worth ruining your feet for this pair of shoes? If you stretch them too much, it will ruin the finish and you won't want to wear them anyway.
You could always cut out the toes of the shoe and use wear them in the garden.
2007-03-31 06:30:30
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answered by rann_georgia 7
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Yes. you can actually buy a device made exactly for stretching your shoes. It is called a 'shoe-stretcher, and can be seen here... http://www.footsmart.com/P-FitRight-Two-Way-Shoe-Stretcher-90120.aspx
However, I would suggest buying footwear that fits, rather than forcing a shoe to grow to fit ur feet. Material is constrained by it's limits of flexibility and elasticity, and will eventually reform to it's original size. It will be much more comfortable and healthy for your feet.
MIKEY!!!
2007-03-31 06:28:26
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answered by MIKEY!!! 2
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answered by ? 4
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cut the ends off so your toes stick out , that will give you all the room ya need. Plus you'll be bringing back an old fashion of Fred Flinstone.
(ok , alright, i had no idea's, but i just couldn t pass this one up lol)
2007-03-31 06:29:27
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answered by Aaron M 3
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