One of the most important aspects in making your wedding day the biggest day of your life is donning the right kind of wedding shoes. By “right,” we mean a comfortable feel aside from a great design. But what if, after breaking in, your shoes remain somewhat uncomfortable. Your big day is only a few days away, and you don’t have sufficient time to return the footwear or buy a new pair? What should you do?
Problem: The material is quite stiff or rough.
Solution: Just get used wearing them. Sometimes, this is just the effect of the shoes conforming to your feet. Another way to make them softer is to gently flex the shoe, most particularly the toe and heel area.
Problem: Your heel frequently slips off the shoe.
Solution: In some cases, the size of the shoes may be right, but the footwear’s back just won’t grab on to your heel. In some cases, the slipping may be so extreme that the shoe actually chaffs the flesh of your heel. Both these problems can be solved by adding cushions or pads to the heel of the shoe.
Problem: Your shoe keeps on slipping every time you take a step.
Solution: This problem probably stems from the sole lacking the much needed traction. While you can rough up the sole a little bit by rubbing sandpaper, a better way is to bring your shoes to the cobbler and have him fasten rubber soles. In addition to providing traction, rubber soles can be easily replaced when they wear out.
Problem: There is immense pressure at the balls of your feet.
Solution: High-heeled shoes can exert a lot of pressure on the balls of your feet. Solve this problem by adding padded insoles to absorb the shock.
Problem: Your feet suffer from painful blisters and raw skin.
Solution: Rub your feet with petroleum jelly to minimize chaffing.
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