3 Ways To Fit Into Tight Shoes

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Do you have a pair of shoes that are too small for you but you can’t let go because you really like the design? Sam Alxr on Youtube has the best solution for you, and it’s not only one but three methods to stretch out your shoes! I have a pair of sandals my friend gifted me last Christmas; it runs a little small, that’s why I can’t wear it even though it’s so cute. I have tried one of the methods in the video, and it really works like magic! So if you’re also looking for ways to fit into your small shoes, watch the video tutorial below now. Thanks to Sam Alxr for sharing these amazing tips! Make sure to check the channel for more videos like this.

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Method #1

If you have tight rubber shoes, take the insoles out so your feet will lean a lot flatter and they won’t get pushed towards the front of the shoes. This will create a lot more space for your feet.

Removing the insoles of your shoes to make it bigger
Image credits: Sam Alxr via Youtube

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Method #2

This method works on any type of pair of shoes. Just put a shoe tree inside when you store your shoes. This will not only keep the form but will also stretch out the materials. Store them like this so the next time you’ll wear your shoes, it will fit so much better.

Method #3

Put your shoes on your feet, get a hair dryer, set it on full heat, and simply heat it up. Just make sure that the shoes are being stretched out so wearing them is important. (You can also just put a lot of socks inside.) Be very careful as it can potentially ruin your shoes if not done right. Just don’t get the shoes too hot.

Heating up the shoes using hair dryer to make it bigger
Image credits: Sam Alxr via Youtube

3 Ways To Fit Into Tight Shoes

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