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  2. This brilliant $17 gadget makes any pair of shoes comfortable ...

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    The brand recommends leaving the stretcher in shoes for 24- to 48-hours, but I've found that using it for longer leads to better results. I tend to keep the stretchers stored in my boots when I'm ...

  3. Shoe tree (device) - Wikipedia

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    The fore part of the boot tree acts as a standard shoe tree and works to gently stretch out the vamp and prevent creasing. [4] Creases that form in the calves of boots can affect comfort when walking. For zip boots, creasing may eventually cause the zip to break. By investing in a pair of boot trees a repair like this can easily be avoided.

  4. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Warm-Weather Vacation - AOL

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    Even if your feet appear narrow, certain styles with wider footbeds can provide added comfort," says Marisa Byrne, general manager at Journee Collection Shoes, adding, "If you have a high instep ...

  5. Are you stretching correctly? Fitness experts break down what ...

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    The pigeon pose is a static stretch Houlin highly recommended for post-workout. You’re on the ground with your front leg in a 90-degree bend at the knee with the back leg extended behind you ...

  6. Mary Jane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane (also known as bar shoes, strap shoes or doll shoes) is an American term (formerly a registered trademark) for a closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep. [ 1 ] Classic Mary Janes for children are typically made of black leather or patent leather and have one thin strap fastened with a buckle or button, a broad ...

  7. Hobnail - Wikipedia

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    Hobnailed boots (in Scotland "tackety boots") are boots with hobnails (nails inserted into the soles of the boots), usually installed in a regular pattern, over the sole. They usually have an iron horseshoe-shaped insert, called a heel iron, to strengthen the heel, and an iron toe-piece.

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