![]() ![]() ![]() Then, while pushing the stretcher up toward the laces, swivel the Heel Block down into your shoe. You should be able to feel it, and any plugs you attached, through the shoe leather. Let's Get This Stretcher into you Shoe.įirst insert the toe block into your shoe and push it to the front. If you don't do this, it will be difficult to fit the Heel Block into your shoe.Īnd finally, if you need to "target stretch" a specific local area of your shoe, insert a Bunion Plug into the stretcher in a spot that matches the problem area on your shoe (yes, it's called "Bunion Plug" - we didn't invent the name - don't laugh at us, please!). Next, spin the Lengthening Drum clockwise to push the Heel Block up against the Toe Block. We need to fully close the shoe stretcher so we can wiggle it into your shoe before the fun begins! To do this, turn the metal "T" Handle at the back counterclockwise. At the end of this article, you can download printable PDF instructions that are even more detailed than this article. It's not rocket science, but you should still read carefully so you don't make mistakes and damage your shoes. First take a quick look at this diagram to understand the "anatomy" of our Shoe Stretcher:īelow I will break down the shoe stretching process into 5 easy steps. This stretcher can stretch Width, Length, and "Spot Stretch" specific problem areas.If both your shoes need stretching, you can do each side separately, or you may buy 2 stretchers. ![]() The Bulldog can be used to stretch both the Right or Left Shoe.Stretcher Spray is optional, but is not necessary.These instructions are for stretching Shoes, not Boots or High Heels.I will use the Bulldog in my instructions below. In this article, I'm going to walk you through how to stretch your shoes. In fact, you are in the home of the "Bulldog" Shoe Stretcher- the toughest 2-way shoe stretcher on the market. Well you're in luck, because we're the experts. ![]()
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