Leather Shoes Size
Leather Shoes Size

Creative Ways to Stretch Leather Shoes
Here’s a creative way to stretch leather shoes. All you need is two small Ziploc bags, water and a freezer.
Fill each bag 1/3 full of water from the tap. Be sure to seal the bags completely! Now place each bag in the area of the shoe you want to stretch. Most often this is the forefront of the shoe, or the toe-box. You want to make sure that the bag fills up all the excess space. Add more water, if necessary. If the shoe has an open toe, pull the bag slightly through the toe so that it just pokes out the other side.
Once the bags are in place, you can pop your shoes into the freezer. Allow the water to freeze completely so that each bag is full of ice. Water, as you may remember from your elementary school science class, expands when frozen. The expansion of the water molecules will permanently stretch the leather of your shoes. You can try this approach with faux-leather shoes but the results will rarely be permanent.
Once the bags are frozen solid, remove the shoes and let them thaw for 20 minutes. (This will make it easier to remove the plastic bags.) Wipe off excess water on the shoes, and try the shoes on for size. This method of stretching should be able to increase shoe size by a half to a full size.
Another do-it-yourself method for shoe stretching involves a spray-on mixture of rubbing alcohol and water. Start by mixing one part isopropyl rubbing alcohol with three parts water. Pour this mixture into a spray bottle, and spray the mixture on areas of the shoe that feel tight. Slip the shoes on and wear them around the house until the alcohol mixture dries. This method results in minimal stretching, but, unlike the ice method, it offers a custom fit.
No matter which approach you decide to take, it is a good idea to treat your leather shoes with a leather moisturizer. You want the leather to be extra-soft and supple so that it will not crack when stretched. Some people treat their leather shoes with a basic conditioner such as Vaseline or saddle soap, but you can also purchase sophisticated leather-specific products at most shoe stores. Professional cobblers use a “shoe stretching” spray before stretching leather shoes with a machine. Whatever product you decide to use, softening your leather shoes before you stretch them will give you better results.
About the Author
Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder.com,a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.Get more information on club foot, club feet or corrective shoes.
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How to make your leather shoes last
When kids start to settle into their shoe size, it's time to get them kitted out with some good quality shoes that will last. Choosing high quality leather shoes is a good start, but even the most durable shoes can wear down over time if not treated correctly.
Because leather shoes aren't cheap, it's important to look after your investment by getting a longer life out of them, and even more important to make sure your kids are comfortable in their shoes during the long school day. From removing stains to keeping the shape of shoes when not in use, there are many simple household tasks that can be carried out to make leather shoes last longer.
Shoe care products can often be bought at the same time you buy your shoes, ensuring you're prepared for anything from day one. Water-proofing sprays and soaps can help protect shoes from water damage, but an even more effective method can be to get leather soled shoes re-soled with rubber, which provides an added layer of protection.
If your shoes do become damaged, it's always a good idea to treat them quickly. Dirt and marks can usually be removed with a fine brush, such as an old toothbrush, and there are a number of household remedies for removing stains, including vinegar to remove salt. Shoe polish is also a time-honoured method of keeping kids school shoes presentable at all times, and again it's easy to make this at home to avoid having to pay for expensive care products - mixing one part lemon juice with two parts olive oil can be just as effective.
One of the greatest dangers facing school shoes is that they can lose shape over time if not looked after correctly, which can be incredibly uncomfortable and unsafe for the wearers. If you don't have a shoe tree or shoe rack, you can use the shoe shop method of filling the shoes with crumpled tissue paper to keep them filled out when not in use. Making sure your children always untie their shoes before taking them off, rather than opting for the lazy way, is also vital for keeping the heel of the shoes in good condition.
Finally, one sure-fire method of making sure school shoes enjoy a longer life is to buy a second pair. Rotating shoes daily not only stretches out their lifespan, but is also more hygienic giving the shoes time to air out between wears.
About the Author
Janine Barclay writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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