I had a patient yesterday with bunion irritation from her beautiful patent leather shoes. We talked about getting the bunion stretched some so this article should help. The difference between patent leather and leather shoes is that patent leather shoes have a plastic coating over the leather to give it its incredible glossy shine. That plastic however makes stretching the leather part harder.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Patent Leather Shoe Stretching: This Article gives some Tips
I had a patient yesterday with bunion irritation from her beautiful patent leather shoes. We talked about getting the bunion stretched some so this article should help. The difference between patent leather and leather shoes is that patent leather shoes have a plastic coating over the leather to give it its incredible glossy shine. That plastic however makes stretching the leather part harder.
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