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  1. Hi chicks 66 I think I owe you a reply to your questions from sooolong ago. Try to find some plastic packaging padding material in thin sheets that you could add to the inside sole of your boots and a layer on the tops of your toes to hold your toes straight and tight in the toe box. You could also layer some this material to make toe pads for the tips of your toes. This needs to be at least 1/4 to 3/8" thick for the pad. place the pad in the bottom of the toe box with the other padding on the sole and with a layer on the top of your toes then try slipping your feet into the ballets also hold on tho the top pad as it could slide up as you put your feet in the toe box. Everything should be very tight around your toes and front of your foot not allowing your foot to slide down putting all your weight on your toes. If this happens add more padding to the sole area till all is very tight. Dr Who 3

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