Jerri wrote:
> Jette wrote:
>
>> Two pairs of socks. One thin pair (tight and close fitting) next to
>> the skin and a thicker pair over them.
>
> I'm thinking shoe stretchers. I don't own any and I don't know anyone
> who does, but if I happened to see a pair of shoe stretchers in a
> thrift shoppe, I might try them out. My ****e feet won't handle tight
> shoes or tight socks, either. My current favorite socks are gigantic
> tube socks and socks meant for men with large feet No shoes over
> them, but occasionally big fat slippers. I did have a pair of
> excellent shoes which fit my feet exactly, and it was a wonderful day
> when my Jasmine dog chewed one of them up, rendering the whole pair
> unwearable. Most expensive shoes I ever bought. I'm saving the good
> one for her birthday.
> Jerri [has meatloaf in the oven] [currently wearing flip-flops]
Hubby bought shoe stretchers, but he had to get them on the internet.
They're wooden, with fittings where you can insert mushroom shaped
bits to stretch shoes for various foot problems (corns, bunions, etc)
as well as generally stretch the width of the upper.
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Jette Goldie
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