Do shoe stretchers work for width?

Yes, shoe stretchers work best for making shoes wider, especially leather shoes. You start to see the shoe widen instantly as you turn the handle. Once you leave the stretcher long enough to work, your shoes should stay wider too.

How can I stretch my shoes for wide feet?

Just pull on a pair of thick socks and then your shoes. Grab a blow dryer and direct it at your feet. Keep the hairdryer at low temperature, and move it around to not damage your shoes with too much heat. You can direct it exactly at the place where you need the shoe to widen the most.

Which are the best shoe stretchers?

For Bunion Sufferers. MISERWE. Small and Effective. FOOTMATTERS. Best for High Heels. KevenAnna. Budget-Friendly. West Light. A Complete Set. eachway. Best for Boots. FootFitter. Fun Design. Generic. Available in a Variety of Sizes. HOUNDSBAY. Bulldog 2-way Wooden Shoe Stretcher.

Can shoe stretchers damage shoes?

It depends on what kind of materials that your shoes are made, stretching spray, and how patient you are in the process of stretching. Bear in mind that overstretching can damage shoes, so you should follow how to use them with some tips mentioned above.

Does bigger shoe size increase width?

Shoe size and shoe width tend to be proportional in standard sizing, so large shoes may run a little wider than necessary if you have long, but narrow feet. However, we’d advise against opting for a larger shoe size, solely for the purpose of getting a wider fit, as this could cause a trip hazard.

Can a cobbler stretch shoes wider?

If you’ve bought a pair of shoes or boots that are a bit too tight, a cobbler can stretch them out with a stretching machine. The best part is that a cobbler doesn’t need to stretch the entire shoe; if only one part is hurting you, they can stretch just that spot.