1. Newspaper plugging method
Take a newspaper, pinch it into a ball (the tighter it is, the better), dip it in water, don't be too wet, but the whole ball should be soaked in water, then wrap a dry newspaper around the wet newspaper, stuff it in the part of squeezing feet, and then seal the shoes in a plastic bag for the night.
2. Wet towel method
If the new shoes pinch your feet because they are too small, you might as well cover them with a wet towel, and then prop them up with shoe wedges to make them comfortable to wear.
3. Blower method
Use the hot air of the hair dryer to blow the place where the feet are squeezed. Stop blowing for a few minutes, and then stop blowing for a few minutes. Repeat this several times, and the blown place will be softened a lot, and then apply a layer of thick grease hand cream. The place where the feet are squeezed will be relatively loose, but this method is only suitable for leather shoes.
4. Shoe wedge method
Before wearing, use the shoe wedge to push the front part of the shoe and support the part of the toe cap and foot as much as possible.
5. Find a shoemaker
Find a shop to repair shoes and find a professional master to make the front part of the shoes bigger.


