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how to break in shoes overnight ice bag fake leather

It’s Friday night and I’m itching to break in my new shoes.​ You know the shoes – fake leather, a beautiful creamy beige color with gold accents and a buckle detail that makes them look oh so chic.​ The thing is, though, right on out of the box, they pinch my feet and rub in all the wrong places.​ I know the best way to break them in quickly is with an ice bag and overnight wear, but I’m skeptical.​ Is this really a thing, or am I just kidding myself?

Well, I decided to give it a try.​ I’ll tell you, at first I thought it was a bit ridiculous – the idea of sticking a bag of ice inside your shoes and hoping that it breaks them in, like some kind of weird science experiment.​ But I figured, what do I have to lose? I put the ice bag inside the shoe I was wearing, secured it with the laces, and placed it in the freezer overnight.​

The next morning, I was pretty amazed! I opened the freezer and my shoes looked just like they had before I put them in – no visible change whatsoever.​ I had my doubts, but man, it was almost like a miracle! I took them out, put them on, and they felt much better! The leather had softened and I no longer felt any pinching or rubbing.​ I had to wear them around the house for a few hours, but by the end of the day, it felt like I was wearing them for weeks!

Yes, it sounds weird, but it works.​ Ice bag breaking in shoes overnight has become my go-to trick for new shoes.​ It takes away all the tedious breaking in time and makes shoes extremely comfortable to wear.​ I don’t even have to face the dreaded blisters, which was definitely a plus.​ So, if you want to make sure your new shoes fit the way you want them to, give this trick a try.​ I promise, it’ll be worth it!

Now, what about the flip side – does it work for other materials, like suede or cloth? Surprisingly enough, yes! I recently tested this trick with an old pair of cloth shoes I had lying around.​ After sticking them in the freezer overnight, they felt a lot softer and comfortable.​ Not as good as the leather shoes, but still much better than before.​

One thing I’ve learned is that you never want to put the ice bags directly on the shoes, as it could ruin the material.​ Instead, it’s always best to wrap the bags in a thin cloth before inserting them in the shoes.​ This helps protect them from any damage and helps prevent them from getting too cold.​

I’d also suggest not freezing the shoes for too long.​ I’ve seen people do this, and it just makes them stiff and uncomfortable.​ You want them to be pliable and soft, so don’t leave them in the freezer for more than one night.​

Finally, when the ice bag breaking in is complete, don’t forget to remove the ice bag and laces.​ Leaving them in could damage your shoes, so make sure to take them out before wearing them.​

Breaking in new shoes overnight with an ice bag may sound strange, but I can assure you that it is a real life-saver.​ It not only saves time by breaking in the shoes more quickly, but it also makes them much more comfortable.​ Plus, it works on a variety of materials, so you’re not limited to just leather.​ So why not give it a try? You might be just as surprised as I was!