I have a pair of Converse leather open toe smiles that are a little hard where they bend and hit my feet when I walk, what can I do? Can I use wine to soften the leather? I'm not sure if you're a good person, but I'm a good person.
One, smear method: in the new leather shoes grinding feet coated with cream, or a piece of wet paper towel to dry, and then fully saturated with white wine, with a clip fixed in the grinding feet, placed in a night, can play the role of softening the skin.
Two, rolling method: If the edge of the shoes parts of the foot grinding, available wet towels covered for a few minutes, so that it is moist and soft, and then take a glass bottle and other cylindrical objects hard rolling a few times.
Three, wedge palm method: If the new shoes are too small and pinch the feet, you may want to use a wet towel to cover the wet, and then use the shoe wedge to support the big, wear up on the feet.