How To Break In Converse (FAST, Painless Methods) - Wearably Weird (2024)

Many new Converse owners struggle with pain and blisters when wearing their new shoes for the first time, leading to the common query of how to break in Converse?

I have been wearing Converse since I was 12 years old, now nearly 20 years later I’m a super fan and have owned dozens of pairs in various styles. I have loads of tips for breaking in Converse, as I’ve done it personally so many times.

I’ve condensed these tips into 5 concise bits of advice to feature in this article (including photos and a video), to help save you weeks of sore feet. This Converse break in guide is suitable for both high tops and low tops, so rest assured all bases are covered.

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How To Break In Converse

On average Converse take up to 6 weeks of wear to properly break in.

With my tips you can cut this down to a week or two. Seriously, that’s how quick I can break in a new pair of Converse.

Here are my top 5 tips, in detail, to help you break in your Converse super fast…

(If you prefer your info in video form, here is a video of me explaining a brief overview of the tips in this post on the Wearably Weird YouTube channel):

1. With Plastic Bags

One of my favourite methods to break in Converse is to wear plastic bags over your feet, before slipping them on.

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This sounds a little odd right? But stick with me and I’ll explain how this helps to speed up the break in process.

Wearing a plastic bag over your socks creates a layer in between your feet and the stiff canvas upper Converse are made with. When you walk around the plastic bag will cause your feet to slip and slide slightly inside the bag (this isn’t dangerous or anything, you’ll just feel some sliding motion).

Here’s how it helps to break in Converse:

  • This movement will actually help wiggle the canvas around as you walk, which will help to soften it up much quicker. Think of it as the bag doing all the movement work, instead of the skin on your poor heels.
  • The plastic bag will help you prevent blisters as the added motion will reduce friction and rubbing.

I find it best to do this trick around the house for a couple of days before you wear your Converse out for the first time.

Of course, you could wear a plastic bag over your feet and wear your Converse outdoors, but you will see the bag if you are wearing low tops and you might look a little goofy.

With high tops the shoes should cover the bag but there will be a little bit of bunching under the canvas which may make you look as though you have swollen ankles. No big deal, but this might bother some people.

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This is a free tip that anyone can try at home. Why not give it a go and see if you like it?

2. Using a Shoe Stretcher Overnight (Or Stuff Them With Old Clothes)

If you are on a budget here’s a free way of stretching out your Converse overnight:

  • Grab some old clothes or balled up socks and stuff them tightly into your Converse.
  • Tie the laces up as tight as they will go, so the canvas looks like it’s straining.
  • Leave your Converse overnight like this and try them on in the morning. If there is no improvement try it for 24hrs.
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What will happen is the canvas will feel resistance from the balled up tight material inside the shoe and begin to stretch a little. It shouldn’t damage your Converse if you use common sense and don’t stuff them to a degree where the material may become damaged.

Top tip: always use old balled socks or clothes for this method and NOT newspaper, as the ink from the print may stain the inside of your Converse.

3. Wear Band-Aids And Blister Proof Socks

Another budget way of breaking in your Converse is to wear band-aids on your heels or toes as a preventative measure before wearing out your new shoes.

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If you are experiencing rubbing in an area quickly cover it with a breathable waterproof plaster to create a barrier between the area of your foot and the stiff canvas.

I like to use this method alongside wearing blister proof socks, whenever I’m breaking in Converse (or any other new shoes for that matter).

A pair of good quality blister proof socks are a great investment to make, as you can wear them whenever you get new shoes to save yourself any potential blister pain.

Here are my favourite pair of blister proof socks from Balega:

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They are awesome in walking boots too. Check out their current price on Amazon here.

Now initially I was a bit reluctant to spend money on blister proof socks, but I found that preventing pain is better than wishing you’d done something after you already have a nasty blister! I use them to break in Converse, Doc Martens, walking boots and more.

4. Buy a Heel Pad (Or Create Your Own)

Heel pads are an excellent way of preventing pain when breaking in shoes, and they work great for Converse too.

I’m going to show you how to make your own from a common sanitary women’s health item, however if you would prefer to purchase a proper heel cushioning gel pad that is guaranteed to do the job then I suggest this one from Amazon:

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Check it’s current price on Amazon here.

Now onto the free version!

Make a heel pad by taking a women’s sanitary health item and cutting it to size, as I show in the below photo:

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Using the sticky back, press it into the inner heel of your Converse, as below:

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This will create a mini heel pad which will help prevent rubbing when walking in your Converse. This is a little trick I like to do when breaking in any new shoes – simply cut the pad to size and stick it in.

It’s ideal for those on a budget who want to fix heel pain with something from around the house.

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5. Choose a ‘Wide Width’ Fit When Purchasing Future Pairs

Something not many people are aware of is Converse do actually offer a ‘wide width’ fit option that you can select when purchasing a pair online.

‘Wide width’ is available on the chucks, which you can view for yourself on converse.com.

This will help you out if you are feeling a pinch in the toe box. It will also help prevent blisters on your pinky toes as you’ll have loads more wiggle room to prevent nasty rubbing.

Making sure you purchase shoes that already fit properly, instead of struggling to break them in for a few weeks will help if you have a wider step.

If you need help measuring your feet against a Converse size chart, I have a full size guide available here to help you.

FAQs

My Converse Give Me Blisters On My Heels…

Here’s how to prevent blisters on your heels when wearing Converse:

  1. Wear waterproof band-aids on your heels as a pre-emptive measure to reduce friction from the canvas on your heels.
  2. Purchase a gel heel cup that covers your heel completely to prevent blisters.
  3. Try properly breaking your Converse in first around the house, wearing thick socks.
  4. Wear specialised blister proof socks to help reduce friction further.
  5. Stretch your Converse with a shoe stretcher when in storage to help soften the canvas upper and stop blisters on your heels.

Making sure to properly waterproof your Converse also will help, as wet canvas will cause rubbing and blisters. Avoid wearing them in the rain altogether if you can.

Here’s a photo of a blister I recently got from a new pair of Converse:

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I wore them without preventative measures to test how quickly rubbing and soreness would occur (you can’t say I’m not dedicated!). I got this mini blister and redness after their first hour of wear.

Make sure you follow the above tips to help avoid this for yourself!

You may also like: Are Converse Good For Running? – A 30 Day Test

Do Converse stretch?

Converse do stretch over time with wear. Expect to experience the canvas upper stretching and loosening over the course of 4-6 weeks in a new pair of Converse.

To speed up the stretching process make sure you properly break in in your Converse using the tips provided in the first section of this article.

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Lorna is a footwear geek and the founder of Wearably Weird. She created a YouTube channel in 2021 for fellow footwear fanatics, dedicated to detail-rich footwear reviews and info. She has a fashion media qualification (awarded in 2011).

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FAQs

How do I make my Converse less stiff? ›

Throw Them In The Wash

Give them a wash! The fabric on your chucks may be a little stiff and until you really wear them in, it may take some blisters. So speed up the process by throwing them in the wash to get the fabric softened up a bit.

Why do my Converse hurt my feet? ›

Converse sneakers

Sneakers are supposed to be safe footwear bets, but this old classic shoe has a high foot-pain rating (they can cause heel pain, stress fractures and tendinitis) thanks to their flat, stiff soles.

How do you break in shoes ASAP? ›

How to break in running shoes
  1. Go for a Walk in Them. Before going for your first run in new shoes, it's essential to take several walks in them. ...
  2. Go for a Short Run in Them. ...
  3. Wear Your Shoes with Thicker Socks. ...
  4. Freeze the Shoes. ...
  5. Heat Them.
Jan 11, 2022

How do I make my Converse more comfortable? ›

wear them down so the canvas is stretchy and more soft. Make sure you've loosened the laces. You can also wear anti-blister cream on your ankles before you put them on, or you can buy more comfortable soles.

How do you soften sore shoes? ›

7 ways to stretch out your shoes
  1. Wear them in the evening. If your shoes are just a little uncomfortable, try wearing them around the house. ...
  2. Thick socks and a blow dryer. ...
  3. Frozen zip-close bag. ...
  4. The peeled potato trick. ...
  5. Adjustable shoe trees. ...
  6. Shoe stretch sprays and liquids. ...
  7. Find a shoe repair professional.
Apr 9, 2019

Can Converse soak in water? ›

Can I soak my Converse in water? In short, the answer is no. Converse advises that their shoes should not be machine washed, and soaking them in water is similar. If the water is too hot, the shoe's color may run, and the canvas may shrink.

How do you soften the back of Converse shoes? ›

2. Using a Shoe Stretcher Overnight (Or Stuff Them With Old Clothes)
  1. Grab some old clothes or balled up socks and stuff them tightly into your Converse.
  2. Tie the laces up as tight as they will go, so the canvas looks like it's straining.
  3. Leave your Converse overnight like this and try them on in the morning.

Should my toes touch the end of my Converse? ›

There should be about half an inch between the end of your longest toe and the front of the shoe. If you have small hands, this is about the size of the tip of your index finger. If you have large hands, it's about the size of the tip of your pinky finger. For many people the big toe is the longest.

Is it OK to walk in Converse? ›

Converse work great for short distances, especially because you won't need to change out of your street clothes. You can wear them for the entire day and then keep them on for your short hike. They can be comfortable for short hikes (1 mile or less), but typically only if you don't have to climb much elevation.

Should my Converse be tight or loose? ›

In general, Converse fit bigger than your average shoe. On their site, the brand states that Converse fit a half size bigger but some people say to go down a full size, especially if you wear a larger size to start with.

Do you wear Converse with or without socks? ›

It is always recommended that you wear some form of socks with your footwear. Luckily, there are plenty of types of socks to wear with Converse, though.

Should I go up or down in Converse? ›

Should I size down in Converse? The Converse website recommends customers size down in their All Star and Chuck 70 silhouettes however we would still recommend staying true to size. Unless you have narrow feet, we don't recommend sizing down in Converse.

Why does breaking in shoes hurt so bad? ›

The expansion of your foot is one of the reasons why do new shoes hurt. Moreover, the excessive water in your shoes will cause blisters. Excess water in your shoes will cause blisters because wet skin is softer and more prone to friction.

How do you break in new shoes without it hurting? ›

6 Ways to Break in New Shoes Without the Blisters
  1. Wear Them for Short Periods. When you first get a new pair of shoes, it's best to take it slow. ...
  2. Moisturize Your Skin. A little self care for runners can go a long way. ...
  3. Stick Them in the Freezer. ...
  4. Blow Dry New Shoes. ...
  5. Switch Between New and Old Shoes. ...
  6. Wear Anti-Blister Socks.
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Does it hurt to break in shoes? ›

The new shoes feel tight around the toes, they rub at the heel, and they pinch with every step. They felt great at the store. What happened? It's the dreaded break-in period, when a new shoe rubs against tender feet, causing blisters and abrasions, until shoe and foot find a way to conform to each other in harmony.

Is it OK to lift in Converse? ›

We can easily conclude that Converse shoes are a decent option for lifting. Even though they're not the best you can get on the market, they're still a decent choice for beginner or intermediate lifters on a budget who are not sure whether it's worth it to spend their money on a pair of professional lifting shoes.

Why are my Converse so tight? ›

Since your shoes are Converses they're likely to be canvassed which is a very tight weave and will be difficult for the fabric to permanently stretch.

Can you wear Converse if you have wide feet? ›

If you have wider feet, you might want to size up half a size as the shoe is quite narrow and doesn't stretch too much due to its material. If you already have a pair of Converse, just get the same size.

How do I stop my feet from hurting when I stand all day? ›

Simple Tips to Reduce The Effects of Standing All Day
  1. Walk whenever you get a chance. If you don't have to stand in the exact same spot, try to walk around a bit. ...
  2. Elevate your feet at break time. ...
  3. Wear compression stockings. ...
  4. Wear good shoes. ...
  5. Wear arch supports or custom foot orthotics.

Can I dry Converse in the sun? ›

Leave your Converse to air dry. The best way to brighten their whiteness and speed up the drying process is to hang them in a warm, sunny area.

Why are my white Converse turning yellow? ›

Your white Converse may turn yellow due to improper washing methods, constant accumulation of dirt and sweat, or prolonged exposure to sunlight and air. This is a common phenomenon. You can follow the steps mentioned in this article to wash your Converse shoes.

How do you break in stiff canvas shoes? ›

Stuffing
  1. Screw up some newspaper or roll up a couple of pairs of socks.
  2. Push your newspaper or rolled-up socks right to the end of your canvas shoes, ensuring they are squeezed in tightly enough to stretch the material.
  3. Leave your shoes to stretch overnight and remove the stuffing in the morning.

What is the fuzzy stuff on the bottom of Converse? ›

So, why is it there in the first place? It turns out that that felt is there not for functional reasons, but for economic ones—shoes with fuzzy soles are taxed less when imported than those with rubber ones.

Why are Converse so popular? ›

Their versatility eases stress for people who don't enjoy carrying a lot of clothes when they travel. You can just pack them, then mix and match them with different looks. In terms of wear and tear, most of us who own All Star sneakers will agree that they are one of the strongest shoes around.

How do you break in shoes in 2 minutes? ›

In the beginning, wear the shoes for about 10 minutes at a time. Walk around, climb steps, and try other activities. Other methods to break the shoes in quickly include heating the shoes with a hair dryer or stuffing them with water-filled bags and freezing them.

How long does it take to wear out Converse? ›

OG Chuck Taylors are not at all a long-lasting shoe. Most people who have them in regular rotation generally find they last around a year before the heels wear through and the canvas starts to fall apart.

Is it OK to soak Converse in water? ›

Can I soak my Converse in water? In short, the answer is no. Converse advises that their shoes should not be machine washed, and soaking them in water is similar. If the water is too hot, the shoe's color may run, and the canvas may shrink.

How many wears does it take to break in shoes? ›

A good rule of thumb is to break in shoes over the course of a few days. Three at a minimum, but ideally five days! What you want to do is wear them around the house first, gradually increasing the time in which you wear them. Try a few hours the first day and then increase by two hours each consecutive day.

Is lifting in Converse OK? ›

We can easily conclude that Converse shoes are a decent option for lifting. Even though they're not the best you can get on the market, they're still a decent choice for beginner or intermediate lifters on a budget who are not sure whether it's worth it to spend their money on a pair of professional lifting shoes.

Can you dry Converse with a hair dryer? ›

Stuff your shoes with newspapers and air dry them or place them near a fan instead. Can You Dry Shoes with a Hair Dryer? Never expose your shoes to the heat of a blow dryer for more than a few minutes, since it can compromise the rubber, glue and other materials used to construct your shoes.

Do you wear Converse with socks? ›

It is always recommended that you wear some form of socks with your footwear. Luckily, there are plenty of types of socks to wear with Converse, though.

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