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breaking-in new shoes - any tips?

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  • You should visit a Choropdist or visit a shoe specialist like www.widefitshoes.co.uk who can advise on your feet problem
    They have shoes like db, cosyfeet, equity and advise on health tips for feet.
  • sallyrsm
    sallyrsm Posts: 339 Forumite
    I have the same problem, I only have to LOOK at new shoes and I get a blister...
    Now I buy Scholl Sorespot Moleskins, little self adhesive slightly furry bits that you cut up and attach to the inside of your shoes where you get blisters. The slight furriness takes the friction away and they stay stuck really well. The Moleskin is about three by four inches but you cut a small piece off. Works for me!!
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