Anyone have thoughts on dealing with shoes that are too big?I'm guessing crazy glue isn't an option? Maybe rubber cement? It comes off easier.
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Anyone have thoughts on dealing with shoes that are too big?I'm guessing crazy glue isn't an option? Maybe rubber cement? It comes off easier.
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A cobbler might be able to re-sew them.
The shoe-repair cobbler, not the pie kind. Though many things can be fixed with pie, shoes are not among them.
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Got a blister on the forced march with the bike as well. Poo.
However, I have now showered the sweat and sunscreen off of me so I'm feeling better. I'm grateful to have someplace to do that.
Wish I had some shoe suggestions but I find no amount of desire to look pretty is worth the blisters and such that I get from shoes that don't fit right. If you're already using insoles and those heel thingies, you're doing as much as can be done, I think.
I always end up kicking off my heels after a couple of hours to dance at most weddings. Granted, most weddings I go to have been close friends, and I bring flipflops and stash under the table or something.
Maybe some of those adhesive corn pads that have more grip, and position them judiciously?
It took about ten minutes and $3 worth of supplies to modify my new shoe so that I can wear it with my brace. I thought these ones would be easy -- just had to tear out the insole (which was glued in) and lengthen the strap. The strap fastens with velcro, so I just got some 5/8 inch velcro from the fabric store and stuck on two pieces. So I now have sorta-pretty shoes that I can wear with the brace!
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Layer Cake was disappointing. Not near enough Tom Hardy. Food was nom. Now that I'm all caught up, time for shower and bed.
Aren't they still banned in Georgia? Or some kind of weird restrictions on them, or something.
Not sure about Georgia, but last time I checked, Alabama had a law against personal pleasure devices.
For some reason, I don't think that means flat screen tvs with a new dvr hoooked up.