In the female world there's a trick using water and a freezer, basically it consists of you filling a plastic bag with water and sticking it in the shoe then you put it in the freezer.

as the ice freezes and thaws it stretches the leather.

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In a spray bottle, mix rubbing alcohol and water 50:50. Spray on the shoes or boots and wear them. The alcohol helps the water penetrate and soften the leather. You can repeat as often as necessary within reason, without harming the finish. If your feet swell and the shoes become uncomfortable, give an extra spray. Relief is almost immediate. In a couple days, the leather will relax and conform to your foot. This is also a good trick when you're using a shoe stretcher, but be careful not to over stretch the damp leather. I've used this method on some very expensive western boots without a problem.

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In a spray bottle, mix rubbing alcohol and water 50:50. Spray on the shoes or boots and wear them. The alcohol helps the water penetrate and soften the leather. You can repeat as often as necessary within reason, without harming the finish. If your feet swell and the shoes become uncomfortable, give an extra spray. Relief is almost immediate. In a couple days, the leather will relax and conform to your foot. This is also a good trick when you're using a shoe stretcher, but be careful not to over stretch the damp leather. I've used this method on some very expensive western boots without a problem.

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