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Buggered my shoes - kaisifus - 10-06-08

Does anyone know how to sort this out? (sorry if this is the wrong place.. they've already gone beyond 'fresh')

       

The areas around the lace loops are properly bent into zigzags on the last two holes. Something to do with the way I was lacing them before, although It never happened with my ice creams..

Still.. any easy way to sort this out that doesnt involve me paying for shoe horns? Ive tried moving the tounge against the inward bits and leaving it but it doesnt do much good...


RE: Buggered my shoes - Effel - 10-06-08

iron them with a tea towel over the bit?


RE: Buggered my shoes - manus - 11-06-08

Yeah, try what he said.

I was a bit worried about that thread title - I thought we had another one of those people!


RE: Buggered my shoes - Samo - 11-06-08

manus Wrote:Yeah, try what he said.

I was a bit worried about that thread title - I thought we had another one of those people!

Laughing so did i!

You could try ironing like eff suggested, or try re lacing them differently and not so tight and see how that works out...


RE: Buggered my shoes - kaisifus - 11-06-08

Effel Wrote:iron them with a tea towel over the bit?

Iron? Whats that?Laughing

Have relaced them differently now, seems to be pulling them more in the right direction (i think I might have been lacing them inside out converse style, which may explain it..)

I have to pull those ones tight, because I was used to skate shoes before and brought an 8.. then found out I was more like a 7 on a normal shoe...

Its fine with my right foot, but my left foot is pretty small..


RE: Buggered my shoes - woody - 11-06-08

I can't see anything wrong with em? They are always gonna shape to the size and shape of ya foot really, maybe try lacing a bit looser but not much you can do about that