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What should I do if my newly bought shoes are a bit tight?

The so-called shoes are a little bit against the feet. Generally speaking, during the running-in period of new shoes, the shoes are still relatively hard and cannot perfectly fit the curvature of the feet, so they will be against the feet. Generally, there is no good way to break in new shoes, just wear them and walk around more often to get through the running-in period of the shoes as soon as possible.

Of course, if you are a rich person, you can be more luxurious and hire someone with a similar size and shape to your feet to wear your new shoes for you until they are worn soft. You are wearing it next. This is not my imagination, this is what the Queen of England was doing at this time. I read in the news some time ago that every year the British royal family openly recruits people to break in the Queen's new shoes. The daily job is very easy, just walking around wearing shoes to grind the Queen's shoes. Moreover, the remuneration for this easy job is very generous. The salary of tens of thousands of pounds a year makes many people flock to it.

Most ordinary people cannot afford to hire someone to grind their shoes, so they can only grind them out by themselves. Usually when I encounter new shoes that hit my feet, I put on two pairs of thick socks on my feet before wearing the shoes. In winter, I wear two pairs of thick sports socks, and in spring and autumn, when I wear open-footed shoes, I wear two pairs of shallow socks to break them in.

The first function of putting on two pairs of socks is to protect your feet. I once encountered a pair of new shoes that blistered on the instep of my feet after wearing them all afternoon. From then on, I never dared to wear new shoes with bare feet. Another important function is that after putting on two pairs of socks, your feet will become relatively larger, making it easier to open the top shoe when wearing shoes. In addition, when you have nothing to do, you can put some small wooden sticks of suitable length into the shoes to try to stretch the shoes a little instead of your feet.