Footwear stretchers

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The products in this section are designed for moderate adjustments in shape of footwear uppers. This may include shaping within the area over the toes, small modifications to the shape of the footwear uppers, or increasing the width or depth of the footwear.1

A podiatrist or chiropodist will be able to advise you if your footwear needs to be adjusted in this way. We recommend you follow their advice before making any adjustments to your footwear.

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If you would like advice regarding issues with clothing, footwear or dressing, you could try sections of AskSARA. AskSARA is the Disabled Living Foundation (DLF)'s free online self assessment tool. AskSARA will ask you questions about yourself and your environment and then offer relevant advice, product suggestions and supplier details.

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