Buying shoes is a pleasant event. The new owner probably wants to immediately check the shoes, boots or sneakers "in action".
However, the first long walk in new shoes can lead to the appearance of calluses on the feet.
And there is nothing surprising about this: recently purchased shoes have not yet had time to stretch. Therefore, walking is unlikely to be comfortable.
What can be done to ensure that new shoes can be worn over long distances without any consequences?
The shoes need to be stretched and warmed up a little. You won't have to apply any physical force.
It is enough to put on thick woolen socks on your feet, and then newly purchased shoes.
Next, turn on the hair dryer and direct the flow of hot air at the new product.
The duration of this simple procedure should be 2-3 minutes. This will be quite enough so that new shoes do not need to be worn in for a long time.
“Treated” shoes, boots or sneakers can be safely put on before a long walk.
There will most likely not be much pressure on the skin, which means that calluses will not appear on your feet.