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Everleymil  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2016 12:55:27 PM(UTC)
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Before you wear your dress shoes out, walk around in them in your home as much as possible for short periods of time. For example, walk around in the shoes for 30 minutes twice a day to help stretch and mold them to the shape of your foot. The more you do this, the more comfortable your dress shoes will become. According to under armour shirts sale, slipping on a pair of socks while doing this can help prevent blisters as well.

While you're practicing walking in your shoes at home, sit down every now and then and move your feet around in them to help stretch them out. under armour discount store The more that you can do to stretch your shoes, especially if they are closed-toe dress shoes, the better they will feel when you want to wear them out to an event.

Practice makes perfect for dress shoes that have an open toe, especially stilettos. Not only will you break them in if you practice walking, dancing or strutting in them around the house, but you also will increase the amount of time that you can walk around in those dress shoes. men's under armour shirts While at first you may last only 15 minutes, as you continue to walk in them you should be able to keep them on for upwards of 1 hour. This is also a good way to know where and to which events you can wear the shoes. If an event has limited seating and you've been able to wear your shoes only for 30 minutes before they start aching your feet, you'll know not to wear those shoes to that event.


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