Shoe Stretchers Stop Shoe Pains

Mar 12
11:32

2008

Craig Thornburrow

Craig Thornburrow

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How often do you turn away from a great pair of shoes because the pinch a little or a bit snug in a certain area? You should know that you no longer need to do that. Shoe stretchers were designed just for that, making the perfect looking shoe fit perfectly.

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Shoe stretchers stop shoe pains. Has this ever happened to you?  You have found the perfect pair of shoes and they happen to be in your size.  After trying them on at the store,Shoe Stretchers Stop Shoe Pains Articles you find that they fit nicely and you decide to take them home.  Once you get them home, you try them on to model them for your husband only to discover that the shoes pinch.  What happened to your new shoes?  Do you need to take them back to the store?  Chances are, your feet swelled on the way home from the store.  Good news – a shoe stretcher can be used to stop the pain.

What is a shoe stretcher?

A shoe stretcher is an object that can be used to stretch a portion of your shoe or the entire length and width of the shoe.  Stretchers can be used to stretch the specific area of the shoe where you may have a corn or bunion or just the toe box to allow more height for your toes or even the instep to allow more height for the top of your foot.  A two-way stretcher can be used to stretch both the length and width of the shoe.  It cannot be used to take a size six to a size eight, but a stretcher can certainly give you enough room to make the shoes more comfortable if the correct size was chosen to begin with. 

Which types of materials can be successfully stretched?

Natural materials work best with shoe stretchers.  This includes materials such as leather and suede. You will most likely need a shoe stretching liquid to spray your shoes with to dampen them so that they will stretch. Materials such as vinyl do not work well because there is not enough give in the material to allow the stretcher to make a difference.  You may want to practice stretching a pair of shoes in your chosen material that aren't as important to you as your new pair.  This will let you see how much your material stretches so that you do not over stretch your shoes and will also allow you to ensure that the stretching liquid will not stain or damage your shoes.  Make sure you allow up to 48 hours per shoe to complete the stretching process.  This is definitely something you cannot wait to the last minute to start.

Do all stretchers work on all shoes?

Not all shoe stretchers are created equally.  Every type of shoe requires a different type of stretcher.  For example, a boot stretcher is definitely not what you want to use on a pair of high heel shoes.  You can find a shoe stretcher for every type of shoe.  Stretchers are also made for men's sizes and women’s sizes so make sure you choose the right one. You've done the hard part and located the perfect pair of shoes.  You know they don't have to pinch when your feet swell because now you can fix them with your shoe stretcher.