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I've tried them, didnt get great results, but I think they're designed for proper shoes not sneakers.
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Should be easier to stretch.
I'd feed the leather/suede then apply heat with a hair dryer then stretch them while hot and leave to cool.
Never done it but I reckon that'd be the best way forward.
Some moist and a bit of heat tends to loosen most things.........................
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I've never stretched a pair of shoes but I have pulled the glued down inner-sole out to make more room on a couple of pairs of trainers (not supes, nylon/leather running shoe stylee) It worked for me
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Personally I'd wait for a pair in the right size
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Nothing beats stretching like actually wearing em Nik...but like Lars said, best solution is a proper fit...shoe trees only keep shape, and if you bring it to a shop to stretch, you risk 'over stretch' b/c they may use a machine...not to mention the shape may look funny as a result....
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Most supes are made in full size runs (with the exception of a few limited editions, like the Atmos 80s) but I think the sizing/fitting is all over. Most newer supes are somewhat consistent in size, but if you're looking at an older pair my experience is that some of them fit quite small – just something to take into consideration, before buying too small.
If it's an older pair chances are they'll fit more like a full size small rather than just half a size. Something tells me you have a pretty good feeling about the size of the supes in question already though
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