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FOOTMATTERS Shoe Stretch Spray is a 4 oz professional-grade softener designed to gently stretch and condition tight-fitting shoes and boots. Compatible with leather, suede, nubuck, canvas, and more, it works quickly as you wear your shoes, preventing pinching without discoloration or damage. Thoughtfully packaged with both a spray pump and screw cap, it offers easy application and long-lasting storage. Ideal for busy professionals who demand both style and comfort from their footwear.








| ASIN | B00NLM8EL6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,647 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #10 in Shoe Treatments & Polishes |
| Brand Name | FOOTMATTERS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 36,652 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
| Model Number | 58028 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 58028 |
| UPC | 013977580284 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
2**S
I will be buying this again
This is the second time I have purchased this product, and I'm sure it won't be the last. Footmatters shoe stretch spray is very easy to use: just spray it inside the shoe you want to stretch, install your stretcher (I have a metal stretcher by Opater that I bought from Amazon and can heartily recommend) and Bob's your uncle. Each bottle contains enough product to facilitate a light stretching on more than a dozen pair of shoes, or repeated use on at least half a dozen pair, maybe more. The chemical formula softens the leather to optimize the stretching, without damaging the leather. (And as you can see from the photo, I am willing to use this product on my Coach loafers, so I really do trust it to be safe.) One of my favorite things about Footmatters is that they give you both a secure plastic screw-on cap and a spray pump - that's why the box is so much taller than the bottle - to accommodate both caps. This means I can use the product, seal the bottle with the screw-on cap, place both the sealed bottle and spray nozzle back in the box, and then store it for weeks (or even months) until I need it again. I have been able to store the bottle on its side for several months with no problems whatsoever. The secure and thoughtful packaging of this product is worth the cost all by itself. The bottom line is I love my shoes, but I don't want to break them in. I want them to fit me perfectly as soon as I put them on. And that requires a little time and little work. Footmatters makes this a lot easier.
P**!
Holey 💩!!
My husband bought me these $$ Michael Kors boots in a similar style to doc martins . I have RIDICULOUSLY wide feet after the birth of my kids as well as a high instep . These boots were way too tight...so much so that the heel of my foot would slide up and down because the front of my foot was locked in so tight. I brought them to this fancy looking cobbler near my office on Beacon Hill in Boston...figure the guy services all the lawmakers and bougie people with $$ shoes so he must know his ish... Paid like $45 to have the them stretched. When I picked them up he told me he had stretched them as much as was possible without damaging the boots. I said how would the boots become damaged and he said that the sides would start to separate away from the bottom of the boot if stretched too much. I took him at his word that this was the best I could hope to get and went home to utter disappointment 😥 the boots were BARELY any better than before and I was relegated to wearing these beauty's to occasions like house parties when I knew I wouldn't be walking much 😭😭 While looking for something else I happened across this spray and said WHAT THE HECK....Can't hurt.... I bought the spray and a pair of boot stretchers. Both items came within a day. Great shipping for both sellers. Thank you. I literally just sprayed the inside and the outside of these boots put the boot stretchers in and stretch the crap out of them. Left them for a couple of hours. They seemed mostly dry. I took out one of the boot stretchers and put my foot in and holy guacamole. It was like night and day. The width is absolutely perfect now. So comfortable. The only part that's still a little bit tight is the instep and by instep I hope I'm calling a correctly. I mean the top of your foot. I have very high arch and so my instep is very steeply slanted and so it's always pressing up against the top side of the boots. Sometimes it's comfortable sometimes not. I resprayed these boots and put the stretchers back in with the instep stretching attachments that were included and I am expecting that after the second spray they're going to be perfect. I don't understand why the guy on beacon Hill doesn't have this same spray? I almost want to go over there and bring it to him and ask him why did he charge me more for the stretching he did then it cost me to buy both of these items and his stretching barely did anything? For the price that they're charging, I highly recommend that you pick this up. It can't hurt and worst case you're just left back where you started from but I can pretty much guarantee if it stretched out these boots. It's going to work on anything. These boots are very heavy, thick leather. Like I said, similar to doc Martin's, I wasn't even sure that it was able to stretch them because of the thickness and density of the material. It hasn't damaged the leather. It hasn't made any funny lines or creases. The leather is black. There's no hazing or anything on it. I highly recommend.
D**R
Helped Loosen Up Tight Shoes
This spray worked like giving my shoes a little “yoga session.” I had a pair of leather flats that always pinched in the same spot, and after using this spray with a shoe stretcher, they softened up enough to wear comfortably. It goes on easily, just spray the inside where the tightness is, slip on the shoes (or use a stretcher), and let them adjust. The leather felt more pliable without losing its shape or finish, almost like the material got a gentle massage. I’ve tried it on suede too, and it did the job without leaving stains. The bottle isn’t huge, but you don’t need a lot for it to work, so it lasts longer than I expected. Overall, it’s a handy fix if you have shoes that fit “almost right” but need that extra bit of give.
L**N
Arthritis in feet - MIRACLE SPRAY
I have arthritis in both feet with the right foot being worse/bigger from previous gout. I bought real leather shoes for a 1920s themed party but for years have had issues with the tops of shoes being painfully tight. I bought leather because it can stretch and picked a style I liked and would wear again since they were pricey. I got my super cute t-strap shoes, tried them on and to no surprise they HURT. And I mean, feet-on-fire-can't-stand-up-for-longer-than-5-minutes hurt. For a brief time, I considered bringing other shoes to the party but that is not ideal as I love dressing up to a theme. I am also short on money so first I attempted to shove a can of spray adhesive into the toe and left it overnight. That worked a little but not enough. So I came back on Amazon in search of actual shoe stretchers. I found some but they were a bit pricey and I also have very large feet so I couldn't be sure of the quality and size of them. I saw this spray as a much more affordable option, but was extremely skeptical so I did research and check reviews across multiple sites. I decided to go ahead and try it out. At first, I used a small jar of molasses with the spray and again, that helped a little. When I tried the shoes on again, the tops were majorly improved but the sides still pinched a lot. I eventually found small balloons I had filled with sand and used as balloon weights. These were firm but malleable so they should work. I don't remember how many times I sprayed the shoes down but I was generous with the spray and made sure to rub it in with my fingers to the shoe so it didn't stain or discolor anywhere. I used a tissue to wipe away excess spray in spots where it was too concentrated. Let that sit overnight and took them out today. I can visible see the areas where they are now stretched. YAY! Today, my feet are very swollen so I decided to see how the stretch I had achieved so far would work in case they are swollen for the party. OUCH! This time I decided to try the wear-with-socks method. I sprayed, rubbed and wiped and walked around my house a bit. OMG!!! IMMEDIATE results!!! Within 5 minutes, I could feel relief! Not 100% but waaaaaay better than it was. I took them off and did another coat with the balloons again focusing on the sides where it burned and pinched the most even after the last spray because of the swelling. I will check again tomorrow and if still no improvement I will have to assume the shoes have reached maximum stretch but I HIGHLY recommend this spray (at least for leather). It is 100% worth it!
S**N
Good!
Good.
T**R
Works on fine leather gloves too!
It did a great job on the pair of boots I couldn’t get on easily because of my high arch. The great job it did stretching some vintage leather gloves I found at an estate sale was miraculous! The gloves are purple, the top part of the glove I was stretching dyed my hand purple! It washed off with isopropyl alcohol with soap and water. When the gloves dried they fit perfectly and the hands didn’t turn purple! I love this product!
A**H
It works well & fairly fast!
This stuff really works well & pretty quick! I thoroughly sprayed at least 4 maybe 5 pairs of adult shoes. Within a couple hours of spraying them I could already tell it was working. If you add the physical shoe stretchers with the spray you can stretch at least a half a size if not more. I used it on leather, canvas & suede of different colors & it didn’t change any color or physical appearance of any of the shoes. I had several pairs of shoes that got too tight after pregnancy & covid weight and this product fixed them all. I was definitely skeptical but this stuff works wonders.
M**N
SAVED A PAIR OF BOOTS
I had not worn western boots in years. I purchased a pair and was wearing daily understanding there would be a break in period. For what ever reason, the right boot kept digging into the outside bottom on the ball of my ankle. I was about to give up wearing them due to the pain after wearing for a just a couple hours. I crammed enough stuff inside the boot to stretch this part of the leather out and soaked it with this boot stretch. Problem solved overnight.
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