How to Stretch Leather Shoes: Easy Tips for a Comfortable Fit
If your leather shoes feel tight, start by cleaning and conditioning them to soften the material. Use shoe stretchers or wear thick socks while walking to naturally expand the leather.
Applying gentle heat with a blow-dryer or a bit of rubbing alcohol can loosen tight spots. Be careful not to over-stretch or damage the shoes. After stretching, condition the leather to maintain its flexibility.
Keep going, and you’ll discover more ways to perfectly fit your leather shoes.
