8 Best Hacks For Wearing Into New Shoes

8 Best Hacks For Wearing Into New Shoes
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This post is going to show you hacks used for wearing into new shoes.

Are you looking for functioning hacks to wear in new shoes?

Then you’ve come to the right place for that!

If you just bought new shoes, and they are not all too comfortable to wear and walk in yet, then you’re going to need some nice hacks to break in the shoes.

However, you should know that not all hacks for wearing in shoes actually work, some might even spoil the shoe.

Wearing in (also known as breaking in) a new set of shoes can be a bit of a challenge, we have all been there, where we get new shoes and we are excited about wearing them, only to find the shoes rubbing and pinching your feet in all the wrong places.

However, there are some tricks to help you wear in the shoes.

This is what I will be helping you with, these tricks I have learned helped me to ease the process of making those new shoes fell like old and favorite shoes in no time, and they can do just that for you too.

Here is my favorite list of best hacks to break in new shoes.

8 Best Hacks For Wearing Into New Shoes

1. Thick Socks + Heat

One of my favorite tricks is to wear thick socks and use a hairdryer to gently heat the tight areas of the shoes.

I put on the thickest socks I have, wear the shoes, and then apply heat while moving my feet about a little.

The warmth helps the material expand a bit and form to my foot shape, which speeds up the breaking in process.

It’s a simple yet effective way to get those shoes to fit just right, and it works pretty fast too.

2. Stretching Spray + Walk Around

I have found that stretching sprays can work wonders on new shoes, especially on leather shoes.

I spray the inside of the shoes, focusing on the areas that feel tight, and then wear the shoes and walk around the house for a bit.

The spray helps the material relax and form to my feet, making the shoes much more comfortable.

It’s a little investment that pays off in a big way in terms of comfort that is.

3. Freezer Trick + Ziploc Bags

This might sound unusual, but it’s a hack that really works.

I fill two Ziploc bags with water, place them inside the shoes, and then pop the shoes into the freezer overnight.

As the water freezes, it expands and stretches the shoe material.

The next morning, I take them out, let the water defrost a bit, and they actually get a bit more room in them.

It’s a go to method for stubborn shoes that refuse to wear in easily.

4. Gel Inserts + Instant Relief

When I need comfort as quick as possible, I turn to gel inserts.

They cushion the feet and reduce stiffness, which is a really important thing for wearing in shoes, especially when I have to wear the new shoes for long periods.

I like that they’re easy to find and can be used in different sets of shoes, making them a flexible solution for any discomfort that comes with the new shoes.

5. Moleskin + Trouble Spots

Moleskin is a must have in my shoe-care kit.

I cut small pieces and stick them onto the areas of the shoes that mostly rub against my feet.

It acts as a block, which stops blisters and makes the wearing in period much smoother.

I have saved myself from so many blisters using this simple trick.

6. Bend and Twist + Soften the Sole

Before wearing new shoes out for the first time, I like to gently bend and twist them to soften the soles.

It helps make the shoes more flexible, which reduces stiffness and making them more comfortable to walk in right from the start.

I have found this especially useful for shoes with tougher and thicker soles.

7. Wear Them In Short Bursts

Another approach I take is to wear new shoes for short periods around the house before taking them out for a full day.

It gives my feet a chance to adjust to the shoe little by little without the problem of blisters or soreness coming up.

Plus, it helps me figure out if any areas need extra attention, if so, then I can use moleskin or use stretching spray.

8. Shoe Stretchers + Overnight Fix

If I’m dealing with really tight shoes, I rely on shoe stretchers.

I place them inside the shoes, adjust them to the desired size I want and leave them overnight.

By morning, the shoes have stretched enough to feel more comfortable.

This hack has saved several sets of shoes from being placed at the back of my closet never to be worn again.

Conclusion

Wearing in to new shoes doesn’t have to be a painful process.

With these hacks, you can make even the stiffest set of shoes feel like they’ve been worn in for years.

I’ve used these methods time and time again to ensure that my shoes are as comfortable as they are stylish, so that I can step out of the house anytime with comfort, style and confidence.

After all, there’s nothing better than stepping out in new shoes that feel just as good as they look.

So, in the end, wearing in new shoes can be a fun experience once you know the right hacks to use, and now you do.

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