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Dec 2, 2013
Cara S.
Hey guys so I recently got a pair of new ballet flats and they need to be broken in!! Are there any tricks to break in new shoes fast and easily?? Oh they're really nice shoes so nothing that could be damaging please. Thanks!!
Dec 2, 2013
Cassidy R.
are they leather?
Dec 2, 2013
Cassidy R.
The easiest and most effective is by simply wearing your shoes at home around the house with socks. Even though you may not be wearing socks with them typically it helps prevent blisters while breaking them in and it speeds up the process a little. you could also try the ice method where you fill sandwich bags with water and put it in your shoes then put the shoes in the freezer and once the water is frozen take them out of the freezer and remove the bags of water and try on your shoes. the water should have expanded and stretched them a little! Hope this helps! :)
Dec 2, 2013
Allison H.
I agree with both if Cassidy's comment.
Dec 2, 2013
Allison H.
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