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>>16580984
> I am just uncertain over how easy they should glide in or if I have to push a bit
Hopefully not too much I have plenty of shoes that needed a little work getting on but after the first time getting them on and off is a breeze.

>>16580984
>they're made out of some soft PVC or plastic material
Is the surface plastic on the inside? The tights should be able to slide down with a little work. If not, I wonder if you can use a piece of cellophane or other low-friction surface (like paper or translucent scotch tape) to act as a sort of shoehorn?

Or, is there anything in the manual? I have Azone's I-401 Iona and her boots are *hard* molded PVC. I was perplexed until I looked in the manual. Apparently with this doll I had to remove the feet and stand the shins up in the boots. (weird yes, I know)

>>16581033
> tradesman's heat gun
Hair dryers work and heat guns.... be sure to keep your distance and slowly work your way closer. it *will* melt plastic and vinyl if you get too close. just need enough warmth to soften the material.

>>16581381
>Sadly I don't have anyone to borrow from so she'll have to stay bootless for a while
Heat guns and hair dryers are very cheap, and can be extremely useful when switching hands although submerging them in hot water for a minute also works (don't do this to your boots)

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