If you have to cut a long enough cut that you cut through the stitching, make sure it does not unravel by touching clear nail polish to the ends of the thread. Make the cut about 1/8" to start, then adjust the length by fit (I cut about 1/4"). I simply pull back the decorate buckle and snip a tiny cut that allows the flat to stretch outward. Note above my buckle-toe patent flats, far too narrow for my flippers. There is only one caveat: You have to only buy flats with cute goop on the toe like buckles, bows, or gigantic rhinestone jewels. I'm happy to announce this problem can be filed in the "solved" folder. Of course I do love a good problem simply so I can solve it. When I mentioned this to a friend, she pulled of her cute ballet flat to show me deep ugly red marks on her feet! Since then I've heard many complaints that ballet flats are only made for people who have the twiggy version of feet. I have very wide feet (and I kind of have bunions, too, which doesn't help), so ballet flats are usually too narrow in the toe area for me.
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