{"id":16483,"date":"2021-09-23T19:58:38","date_gmt":"2021-09-23T19:58:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=16483"},"modified":"2021-09-23T19:58:39","modified_gmt":"2021-09-23T19:58:39","slug":"smart-tricks-that-will-make-your-shoes-more-comfortable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/smart-tricks-that-will-make-your-shoes-more-comfortable\/","title":{"rendered":"Smart Tricks That Will Make Your Shoes More Comfortable"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you own at least one pair of shoes, this article are for you. We’ll share with you some easy and smart tricks that will help you avoid the appearance of blisters and other shoe nuisances.\n
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A Band-Aid is an inevitable thing, and not just when you already have blisters. This nuisance can be easily prevented. Simply take any Band-Aid or moleskin and attach it to your shoes, not your feet. It can be placed in a rough place or on the place that rubs your feet. A Band-Aid, especially the one with a fabric surface, will decrease the friction between the tender skin of your feet and shoes.\n
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Regular sanitary pads have many more functions than we are used to thinking. For example, they can easily remove sweat and odors from your shoes. There are several ways you can use them.\n
You can attach a hygienic pad for daily use right on the insole and it will absorb the moisture as you wear the shoes. The less sweat there is, the fewer the chances are that an unpleasant smell will appear. Moreover, sanitary pads can be placed inside shoes after wearing them \u2014 it will help you get rid of the smell and sweat as well.\n
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Not every girl will dare to wear high heel shoes all day long. After this torture, all we want to do is get home as soon as possible and change our shoes for soft slippers. The thing is, high-heeled shoes put pressure on the nerves that are located between the index, middle, and ring toes. This is what provokes unpleasant sensations.\n
To minimize it, wrap a Band-Aid around the index and middle toes or the middle and ring toes. This will decrease pressure and discomfort, and you will be able to enjoy your favorite pair of shoes longer. Make sure to not wrap your toes too tightly.\n
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Flip flops are an inevitable type of footwear for the summertime. However, they have one big disadvantage \u2014 rubber straps can rub the skin around toes. If this is the case, don\u2019t rush to put your flip-flops away.\n
You can forget about blisters and painful sensations while wearing them if you wrap the straps with fabric. You\u2019ll need some soft fabric, a glue gun, glue, and scissors. If you don\u2019t want to do it yourself, you can initially opt for flip-flops with fabric straps when buying them or simply follow these recommendations: don\u2019t put on flip-flops when they are wet because this quickly provokes the appearance of blisters. Also, don\u2019t wear them daily \u2014 make sure to take a 1-day break at least.\n
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It\u2019s not a nice experience when your high heel gets stuck in the ground, on a gravel path, or between iron bars. Fortunately, today we have methods to protect our health and high heels. A pair of shoes can be saved by special protectors made of polyvinyl chloride, they come in different colors so it will not be difficult to choose the right ones. Protectors distribute weight and allow you to walk comfortably on grass, paving stones, and other surfaces.\n
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Those who don\u2019t own many shoes will unlikely have difficulties with storing them. But if you have several pairs of shoes for each season, then fitting them into a closet or a shoe drawer might become quite problematic. Ordinary hooks can help you save space in the entryway \u2014 place them low enough but still above the floor and hang your sneakers, shoes, and other footwear that don\u2019t have a bootleg on them.\n
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Soft fleece is a wonderful liner because it makes feet feel very comfortable. However, this type of fabric starts to look bad when it gets dirty and rolls up. Dishwashing liquid can help bring it back to life. If regular water can\u2019t remove a stain, apply a drop of dishwashing liquid to it and rub in a circular motion. After that, wipe off the remaining product with a damp cloth, blot it with a dry towel, and let it dry away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat.\n
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The insoles of some shoes are slippery. This happens when we buy shoes that are a little too big. Moreover, many of us have one foot bigger than the other one, that\u2019s why the smaller one doesn\u2019t feel as stable in shoes. In order not to end up in a confusing situation when going out, apply some hairspray to your feet \u2014 it will make your feet sticky and they will be tightly secured in your shoes.\n
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Your new boots might not only be tight in the toe area or the heel, but also in the area of the shin. The good thing is that the bootleg can be stretched with the help of a regular newspaper. For that, you\u2019ll need several newspapers that can be folded in a thick roll. It should be as thick as the bootleg so that the material gets stretched out.\n
Insert the newspaper roll into the boots and store them like this. The roll can be kept in the footwear until the first wear. You can also apply a spray for stretching the leather.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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