LadyJayne
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Reged: 07/05/2009
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Loc: Bonnie Scotland
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Hi Ladies
Dont know if anyone can help me please
I have bought a pair of sandles and they have for want of a better description a "toe post", they have rubbed inbetween my toes
Can anyone suggest how to combat this cause they are really nice and i want to wear them again
Thanks in advance
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Bobcat
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Loc: Lovely North Antrim Coast
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Hi ladyJayne,
build up your time a little each day, this worked for me, as well as lotil cream to ease the sore skin.
You could also try rubbing the toepost to soften it up a bit.
Hope this helps and you enjoy wearing your sandals in the sunshine.
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scottishmags
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It's a bit like wearing a thong..you just have to persevere until they get comfy like bobcat says!
Mags
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coby28
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Loc: Co Antrim
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I;m breaking mine in for my hols by wearing them in the house as every year I end up with blisters and plasters for the first couple of days away. I tried the plastic things by scholl but couldn't keep them in place.
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MrsBucket
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Loc: Kent
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have you tried putting vaseline between your toes as my ED says it is very good for blisters....might work!
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bunnygirl
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One pair I had, I put a plaster round the actual post so making it a bit softer- it did help. Wasn't too visible when you are actually wearing the shoe.
Bunnygirl
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bluebella
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Loc: Essex
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I think you can buy special "bits" to put on the toe posts. They're probably with the Scholl party feet area.
Bluebella
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PLASMO
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Hi Lady Jayne and Everyone,
I know how you feel, I wear Birkenstocks a lot in the summer, and have quite a few pairs with the toe post design, and I had terrible trouble initially, and just used to wrap a see through plaster around the toe, in the hope that it would stop the rubbing and soreness, which it did.
Hope you have some luck, as it would be a shame if you couldnt wear your sandals because of that problem.
Plasmo x
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bluebella
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I was just looking on Debenhams website, under shoe acsessories (sp!) and Scholl do flip flop strips, which you put round the toe posts for £2 a pack. Or Debenhams do their own make top post protectors for £5. Any good?
Bluebella
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Foxie
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Hi - could you rub something into the toe post itself to soften it?
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kate1
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Loc: Leicestershire
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Betterware catalogue do something to wrap around the toe post. Never have any soreness with them.It's the heels of shoes I get blisters with.
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sandra4
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Reged: 31/10/2008
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Loc: Lincoln
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I love "toe post" sandals and even though I wear them a great deal - the first time each summer they can rub. I have discovered "Compeed" (the product is like a very small container of deodorant), you apply it where shoes might rub, absolutely great for any type of shoes - I know you can buy it in Superdrug, Hope this helps you.
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LadyJayne
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Loc: Bonnie Scotland
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Thank you ladies for all your replies
I have bought a protector type thingy from Boots, but might try the plaster advice
Thanks again x
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