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Your new high heels may look fantastic, but you won’t want to wear them if they’re too uncomfortable! That’s why it’s so important to break them in as soon as you buy them. Rather than wearing them until you get used to blisters and pain in your feet, there are actually several methods to break in your high heels that are easy and painless. Peruse this article to learn the many ways you can break in your new high heels. You’ll be wearing those killer cheetah print pumps in no time!

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Wear them around the house for a few hours.

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  1. The more time you spend wearing your heels, the more they will stretch. As they do so, they will conform to the shape of your feet. If they’re too uncomfortable to wear all day, consider wearing them for a few hours at a time. [1]
    • As they get more comfortable, try wearing them when you’re out and about! Take your heels to work and wear them while you sit at your desk.
    • Once you feel comfortable wearing and walking short distances in your heels, take them out. Wear them on a short trip to the grocery store or to your local bank.
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Put socks on first to stretch out the heels more.

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  1. It may be a fashion faux pas, but no one has to know! Slip on a pair of socks and put on your high heels. Wear them around your house as you do household chores, work from home, or hang out watching TV. After a few days, your shoes will start to mold to the shape of your feet and stretch slightly due to the extra padding of the socks. [2]
    • For your socks to stretch your shoes properly, they can't be too thin or too thick. Try a simple athletic sock!
    • The protective cushion of the socks also helps your feet stay blister-free!
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Bend and twist your heels to make them less stiff.

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  1. Gently bend and twist the heel as you apply pressure. Make sure you avoid pushing too hard on your shoes or forcing them into a position that they shouldn't be making. Doing so could damage the shoes or weaken them in places that should remain sturdy. [3]
    • After trying out this method, slip on your heels to test out their comfier fit!
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Blow dry your heels with heat soften them.

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  1. Though this method is safe to use on leather shoes, make sure to avoid overheating them. Blast the heat throughout instead of lingering too long on one part of the shoe and stop immediately if your shoes are getting dangerously hot. [4]
    • After 1-2 minutes, bend and twist your heels while they’re still warm. [5]
    • Alternatively, wait until the shoes have cooled and put them on with a pair of socks to stretch them out like before!
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Freeze a bag of water inside your shoes.

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    Fill a freezer bag halfway with water. Squeeze the air out of the bag and close it. Gently stuff the bag inside the shoe until it fills all of the empty space down to the toe. Next, put the shoes into the freezer and keep them there until the water freezes completely. Once the water is frozen, remove the bags and try on your shoes. [6]
    • Repeat the process if the shoes still feel too tight!
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Cover sensitive parts of your feet with moleskin.

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  1. Moleskin helps prevent blisters and pain, as the fabric provides a layer of protection as your feet rub against your heels throughout the day. Cut individual pieces of moleskin and apply them directly to your feet before putting on your heels for the day. [7]
    • The material will adhere to your skin like a bandage.
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Use bandages to avoid blisters.

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  1. These give you a protective barrier between your skin and your new heels. They may also be easier to find around your house than moleskin. [8]
    • Purchase small bandages so that they fit inside your shoe and don't peak out of your heels while you wear them!
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Swipe your feet with deodorant to avoid friction.

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    Less friction between your skin and your new heels means fewer blisters! Rub a stick of deodorant on the back of your heels, the top of your toes, the sides of your feet, and other blister-prone areas. [9]
    • You can also try an anti-blister stick for the same effect. [10]
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Line your shoes with gel inserts to prevent friction.

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    For the best protection, apply the inserts to the back of the heel and the bottom of the shoe near the toe. These will prevent your feet from sliding and even add a comfy cushion to your heels. [11]
    • You can purchase gel inserts at shoe stores and most drugstores.
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Rough up the bottoms of your heels with sandpaper.

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  1. New high heels tend to have smoother bottoms, which causes them to slip as you walk. Rub a sheet of sandpaper on the bottoms for a minute or two, or until the bottoms feel noticeably rougher. Walking in high heels is a lot easier and safer if they're not sliding around all over the place! [12]
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Stuff your heels with newspaper when you aren't wearing them.

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  1. Since don't want all of your efforts to break in your shoes to be in vain, keep them stuffed when you're not wearing them. Mold newspaper into the shape of the shoe and store them in your closet! [13]
    • If you don’t have any newspaper around your house, rags work just as well!
    • If your shoes come with a shoe rod, use that instead.
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Keep silica gel packets in your shoes when you aren't wearing them.

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    Check the shoe box your shoes came in for a little white packet containing silica gel. Stick the packets in your shoes when you're not wearing them. This will help prevent your shoes from losing their stretch! [14]
    • You can ask a shoe store associate for extras, if necessary.
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Stick a peeled potato in your shoes.

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    First, select two potatoes large enough to puff up your shoes once inserted. Peel the potatoes first. Doing so will allow the moisture of the potatoes’ juices to soften the material inside your shoes. This will make the shoes stretch out even more! Next, stuff the potatoes into your shoes overnight. [15]
    • Wipe your shoes clean before wearing them to get rid of any potato residue.
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Purchase a shoe stretcher.

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  1. Insert the shoe stretcher into your shoes. Twist the stretching knob until the knob becomes tight and you can feel tension at the sides of the shoe. Let the shoe sit with the shoe stretcher inside overnight. [16]
    • Be careful not to overstretch or damage the shoe. If you find the shoe coming loose from the sole, stop stretching your shoe!
    • This tool comes in a variety of models, but they are most often made of wood or plastic.
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Use a shoe stretching machine.

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  1. If trying to break in your high heel shoes doesn't seem to be working or you don't have the time to try these DIY methods, a professional can use a shoe stretching machine for a quick fix. The machine applies the same techniques as common home remedies, like using pressure and heat, to stretch your show quickly. [17]
    • Many shoe stores will stretch shoes for you before you purchase them to help them fit better.
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    How can I break in high heels fast?
    Kathi Burns, CPO®
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    Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized and Energized!, her consulting business with a mission to empower people to master their environment and personal image by assisting them in taking control, making change and organizing their lives. Kathi has over 17 years of organizing experience and her work has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, NBC News, Good Morning America, and Entrepreneur. She has a BS in Communication from Ohio University.
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    When you buy them, see if the shoe store is able to stretch them for you. That way, you can get a better fit.
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    How can I make high heels more comfortable?
    Kathi Burns, CPO®
    Fashion Stylist
    Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized and Energized!, her consulting business with a mission to empower people to master their environment and personal image by assisting them in taking control, making change and organizing their lives. Kathi has over 17 years of organizing experience and her work has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, NBC News, Good Morning America, and Entrepreneur. She has a BS in Communication from Ohio University.
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    If your shoes are too big, look for heel inserts you can put behind your foot to help fill the gap.
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      Tips

      • You can purchase aids to make your shoe more comfortable at most shoe stores, retailers, and drugstores. These include gel pads for the balls of the feet, heel inserts to help minimize chafing, and rough patches to glue onto the bottom of a slick sole. [18]
      • Stick the moleskin to your feet. It's tempting to stick it to your shoes, but it will eventually rub off and leave a residue inside.
      • With some high heels, it may not be possible to find a perfect fit when you buy them. Since shoes stretch the more you wear them, purchase high heels that feel tighter rather than looser.
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      Warnings

      • It's not a good idea to be adventurous in your new heels when first breaking them in. Wait to wear them out dancing until you've broken them in to avoid blisters and pain.
      • Don't buy shoes a size too small just to make your feet look smaller. It can cause foot pain, blisters, corns, and bunions.
      • Don't buy a stiletto because it has 'roomier' heel space. An insecure wobbling heel will most likely lead to an injury such as a sprained ankle.
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      Things You'll Need

      • High heels shoes
      • Socks
      • Blow dryer or small heater
      • Shoe paper and shoe rods
      • Rags or washcloths
      • Sandpaper
      • Moleskin
      • Water
      • Plastic freezer bags
      • Two potatoes
      • Handful of silica gel packets
      • Shoe stretching spray
      • Heel stretcher

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      To break in high heel shoes, try wearing them around the house while you do chores to give them a chance to stretch and conform to your feet. You can also gently warm the heels with a blow dryer before wearing them with a pair of socks, which will stretch them out even more. Alternatively, try placing a freezer bag half full of water into your heels and putting them in the freezer so the water can stretch the shoes as it freezes. If the bottoms of your shoes are too smooth, use a piece of sandpaper to rub the soles for about a minute to make them less slippery. For tips on how to keep your high heels stretched out after you’ve broken them in, read on!

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