Saturday, June 15, 2013

How to Make Loose Shoes Tight



1. Lace your shoes. Make sure they are laced as tightly as possible without breaking the laces or suffocating your feet. Double- or triple-knot them to ensure they will stay. This method may be a little irritating when taking the shoes off, but they will stay on.

2. Grab some extra laces and lace them up on your shoes. This will probably not look too stylish. But if you do it right, the laces can actually match the shoes. Make sure they are color-coordinated, so the shoes and laces match.

3. Ball up a sock, a pair of pantyhose or a small rag and insert it into the toe of your shoe. This may be uncomfortable at first, but no one will notice, and your shoes will not slip off. There are also special socks you can buy with a thicker toe specifically for this purpose.

4. Put on several pairs of socks. This method may also be uncomfortable, but it is especially useful in the winter, because it will keep your feet very warm, even in extremely cold temperatures.

5. Use shoe pads. They are inexpensive and quite comfortable. Just slip them into your shoe, right under your foot. These are great for high-heeled shoes, because they help minimize slippage. You can also use heel pads.

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