Even if the shoes you buy are the right size, it may not be very comfortable to walk in them at first.
The shoes may be too tight, and the problem will persist until they are worn in sufficiently.
But what should a person do if he doesn’t want to wear uncomfortable shoes and “earn” blisters?
Clever housewives simply put the shoes in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator. Oddly enough, this method works.
How to "freeze" shoes correctly
Before putting shoes in the freezer, you need to put some containers filled with water in them.
These can be two small plastic bottles or two sealed bags.
With such “contents” the shoes should stand in the freezer for some time.
Usually a few hours is enough to make tight shoes more comfortable.
If you need to put your shoes on in the morning, you can leave them in the refrigerator overnight.
It turns out to be very convenient: time is not wasted on stretching shoes, the skin on the feet is not damaged, and the shoes quickly become suitable for wearing.