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How to Break in Shoes

We have all had the misfortune of buying a new pair of shoes, then, forgetting to break them in before the event for which they were purchased. Don't make that mistake with your wedding shoes. Blisters on your wedding day are not fun.

A few hours' wear around the house will certainly help, but most experts recommend a longer break-in period, especially if you are not accustomed to wearing the type of bridal shoe you've chosen. Techniques that have helped others include these how-to tips:

  • Wear your shoes off and on around the house for three or four weeks. This will help break them in gradually.

  • For an even better breaking in, start with wearing your wedding shoes an hour at a time while you complete light chores inside. (Avoid the outdoors; you don't want to soil the shoes.) When the shoes are comfortable after an hour's wear, begin keeping them on until they hurt. Gradually increase the time over a month until you can wear your bridal shoes for several hours with no blisters.

  • To prevent slipping on slick church or reception floors, scuff or put rough tape on the soles.

If you follow the above tips for breaking in your bridal shoes, your feet will thank you!




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