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  1. #1
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    Default Blister prevention

    I bought some Fred Perry shoes the other day and they've been giving me blisters on my feet (ew, I know right!) and I was just wondering if there was anything that could prevent them?

    I've been told to just wait and break them in, but it's too painful to walk in them and they're the only pair of shoes that go with anything I wear!

    Any ideas?

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    Proper blister plasters.
    Wear thick socks, or two pairs?
    or just try to find some cheap shoes that wouldn't give you blisters while your feet heal up then wear your fred perry ones again

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    Socks?
    Heel grips maybe?
    Blister plasters?
    Just wear them around the house to break them in, so you don't have to walk like you have crapped yourself in public. .

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    My Mum always puts plasters on her feet when she's wearing in new shoes, to prevent blisters. I do think wearing two pairs of socks is a much better idea though!

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    Like others have been saying . Socks and plasters etc. And the easiest way to prevent blisters, is to simply stop wearing shoes which cause them :S. But if you really want to wear them normally, you can use plasters which are designed to stop a blister forming before its started and put them on the areas where your feet are most vulnerable. This will reduced the chances, although there is still the risk of getting them. I cant remember which brands offer this protection, not all of them do (I know that from from personal experience ).

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    I remember a remedy my spanish side granny told me.

    Soak your feet in vinager for a few hours, dunno if it works never tried it.

    Bonjour, la noirceur, mon vieil ami
    Je suis venu te reparler
    Car une vision piétinante doucement
    A laissé ses graines lorsque je dormais
    Et la vision
    Qui était plantée dans mon cerveau
    Demeure toujours
    Parmi le son du silence


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    plasters???? all i can think of

    also there is those things for high heels maybe they do them for shoes too i dunno

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