I bought some skimmers/sneakers that are pretty light and wear those to/from the train or wherever I'm walking and change into my heels when I get to/from work. It's lame, but it does the trick.
On my heeled leather shoes and sandals, I rub a little olive oil on the leather, where it'll be meeting my skin, and that helps. too.
For shoes that are heeled but close-toed, I wear Peds if I want to wear a skirt or capris; with sandals, I bought these things at DSW a couple weeks ago that are like Peds, but without the toes--kinda like bands for the area of your skin that would come into contact with the shoes, presumably for open-toed shoes. I haven't tried them out yet, but those might be an option too.
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On my heeled leather shoes and sandals, I rub a little olive oil on the leather, where it'll be meeting my skin, and that helps. too.
For shoes that are heeled but close-toed, I wear Peds if I want to wear a skirt or capris; with sandals, I bought these things at DSW a couple weeks ago that are like Peds, but without the toes--kinda like bands for the area of your skin that would come into contact with the shoes, presumably for open-toed shoes. I haven't tried them out yet, but those might be an option too.