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This article was co-authored by Moe Draper and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 94,885 times.

Whether you wear sneakers, dress shoes, or any other leather or suede footwear, nothing’s more annoying than discovering creases and wrinkles. There’s no need to worry though—you can get wrinkles out of shoes with many items you probably already have at home. We interviewed leather and shoe care specialist Moe Draper to teach you how to remove creases with or without an iron, as well as how to prevent shoe wrinkles in the first place.

How to Remove Wrinkles from Shoes

Remove the laces and stuff the shoes with a shoe tree or old rags. Set an iron to 60–80 °F (16–27 °C) and place a damp towel over the shoes’ surface. Run the iron over the towel in gentle, circular motions to smooth out the creases. Remove the towel and allow the shoes to dry completely before unstuffing them.

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Removing Creases with an Iron

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  1. Step 1 Remove the laces from the shoes. 1 Remove the laces from the shoes. The laces of your shoes are likely made of cotton or other fabrics or materials that can easily be burned by a hot iron. Take out the laces so they’re protected and the shoes are easier to stuff and de-wrinkle.[1]
    • Consider washing cotton laces so they’re extra fresh when you replace them after getting the creases out of your shoes.
    • Ironing works well to remove wrinkles and creases from leather shoes, sneakers, and suede shoes.
  2. Step 2 Stuff the shoes with paper towels, rags, or a shoe tree. 2 Stuff the shoes with paper towels, rags, or a shoe tree. Stretching the toe box (the front of the shoe) will tighten the material of your shoes, making it easier to iron and get the wrinkles out of them. Use a shoe tree to stretch out the shoes, or fill the insides of both shoes with enough material to keep them packed tight.[2]
    • Avoid using newspaper or colored paper, as the ink could stain your shoes.
    • Use clean towels or rags so you don’t get any dirt on the inside of your sneakers or dress shoes.
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  3. Step 3 Fill an iron with water and set it between 60–80 °F (16–27 °C). 3 Fill an iron with water and set it between 60–80 °F (16–27 °C). Pour enough water into your iron so that it’s able to steam up when you use it. Set it to a relatively low temperature so it doesn’t singe or damage the material. Let the iron heat up fully before you use it.[3]
  4. Step 4 Dampen a white towel and lay it over the shoe. 4 Dampen a white towel and lay it over the shoe. Use a white towel so the dye from the fabric can’t stain or discolor your shoes. Wet the towel and squeeze out the excess water so that it’s damp but not saturated. Lay the damp towel over the surface of your sneakers or shoes. The water will help protect the surface of your shoes from the heat.[4]
    • If the towel is too wet, it could warp or damage your shoes, especially if they’re suede.
  5. Step 5 Iron over the top of the towel to remove the wrinkles. 5 Iron over the top of the towel to remove the wrinkles. Once your iron has heated completely, place it against the damp towel covering your shoe. Move the iron in a gentle, circular motion to smooth out any creases or wrinkles. Keep the iron moving so it doesn’t sit for too long in one spot, as this could damage the material. Check the shoe every few seconds to make sure there is no scorching or burning.[5]
    • Move the towel as needed to iron out all the wrinkles from the entire surface of both shoes.
    • If the towel starts to dry out from the heat, add a little more water to dampen it again. Just make sure it isn’t saturated.
  6. Step 6 Remove the damp cloth and let the shoes dry. 6 Remove the damp cloth and let the shoes dry. Once both shoes are ironed, take off the damp towel so the water doesn’t soak into the surface. Allow the shoes to air dry for a few hours until they’re dry to the touch. Leave the shoes stuffed until they cool.[6]
    • If there are still some wrinkles or creases after they dry, repeat the ironing process to smooth them out even more.
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Other Ways to Remove Shoe Wrinkles

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  1. Step 1 Steam leather shoes to remove wrinkles. 1 Steam leather shoes to remove wrinkles. If you have a steamer, repeat the same process you would use with an iron to remove creases.[7] If you don’t, dampen a cloth or towel and place it in a heat-resistant, microwave-safe dish. Then, heat it in the microwave on high for 30 seconds. Rub the steamy towel over the creased leather to heat it up. Then, insert a shoe tree or stuff the toe with rags so the shoe holds its shape while it cools.
    • You may need to heat the towel more than once to remove all the creases.
    • Let the shoe dry completely before removing the shoe tree.
  2. Step 2 Blow dry shoes to remove deep creases. 2 Blow dry shoes to remove deep creases. Insert a pair of shoe trees into your shoes, then turn a blow dryer onto the lowest setting. Hold it 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) away from the shoes, and run the blow dryer back and forth a few times to heat the shoes. Then, use your finger to rub the warm leather against the shoe tree. Repeat as necessary until the creases are gone, and keep the shoe trees in place until the shoes cool completely.[8]
    • Don’t hold the blow dryer in one spot for too long or you could warp the leather. Move it back and forth across both shoes.
  3. Step 3 Apply leather oil to smooth out newer creases. 3 Apply leather oil to smooth out newer creases. Prevent wrinkles and creases from setting in and getting worse by smoothing them out with leather oil or leather conditioner as soon as you notice them. Add a few drops of high-quality leather oil onto the crease and gently rub it into the surface with a soft, dry cloth. Use your hands to stretch out the leather as you massage the oil into it. Condition the entire shoe, not just the creases, to create a consistent appearance.[9]
    • For the best results, use a shoe tree after you’ve conditioned the leather to help the shoe hold its shape as it dries.
    • Before applying the oil or conditioner, test it in an inconspicuous location to make sure there’s no discoloration.
    • Similarly, use shoe-stretching spray to get rid of wrinkles and creases. In general, this works the same way as applying leather oil, but be sure to follow the product’s instructions to use it properly.
    • Draper says to restore leather and prevent wrinkles, “Make sure that your leather is nourished annually, or more often depending on how often you wear the [shoes].”[10]
  4. Step 4 Use rubbing alcohol and a shoe tree for older creases. 4 Use rubbing alcohol and a shoe tree for older creases. Mix together equal parts water and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the crease and gently work into the leather with your hands. Slide shoe trees into the shoes and expand them to stretch out the creases until the shoes dry.[11]
    • Leave the stretchers in the shoes until you’re ready to wear them so the shoes hold their shape.
    • Be careful not to use too much alcohol, as this could dry the shoes out.
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Preventing Shoe Creases

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  1. Step 1 Store your shoes with a shoe tree inside. 1 Store your shoes with a shoe tree inside. Whenever you aren’t wearing your leather sneakers or dress shoes, insert a shoe tree so they hold their shape. Expand the tree enough to tighten the leather so there aren’t any wrinkles or creases. In addition to preventing new creases, this can also slowly eliminate existing wrinkles and bring your shoes back to their original shape.[12]
    • If you have boots, stuff them with pool noodles for a more affordable option!
    • Draper says the most effective way to prevent creasing is to “Pay attention to your walk pattern, to not bend down and make creases in them, and to keep shoe trees in the shoes to prevent further creasing when the shoes are not being worn.”[13]
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    Moe Draper

    Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist

    Creases can be tough to remove if you don’t use a shoe tree. Using shoe trees when you first purchase the shoes prevents gravity from helping the creases to last. Go to your local Bootblack, Shoe Shiner, or shoe care experts to minimize the appearance of creases in quality leather shoes.

  2. Step 2 Buy shoes made of quality materials. 2 Buy shoes made of quality materials. Shoes can be expensive, but investing in a high-quality pair will usually save you money in the long run. The best shoes are often made of durable leather and suede. Shoes made from lower quality materials, like synthetic material, are more susceptible to creasing. However, be aware that some high-quality leathers may still crease more than others.[14]
    • If you own a pair of creased shoes and can’t seem to remove the wrinkles, consider buying a new pair. New shoes shouldn’t have existing wrinkles, and this way you can take extra steps to ensure they don’t get creases, like storing them with a shoe tree and applying leather polish.
  3. Step 3 Make sure your shoes fit properly. 3 Make sure your shoes fit properly. Shoes that are too big tend to crease more because there’s extra space between the foot and the shoe. When shopping for shoes, be sure to try them on so you know they fit properly.[15]
    • If you have shoes that are too big, consider wearing shoe inserts so they have a tighter fit.
    • Draper says it’s also possible to shrink leather shoes that have become too stretched out: “To shrink down shoes that are too loose, take them to your local cobbler, shoe repair, or shoe maker to have them reshaped. It may require modifying the sole so that the shoe does not go back to the stretched out shape. These modifications only work on high quality leather shoes.”[16]
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Do all shoes crease?

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  1. All shoes will probably crease at some point. All shoes will probably crease at some point. This includes sneakers, boots, dress shoes, and practically any other footwear. This is because as you wear them, the movement of your feet bends the shoe, causing creases over time. Creasing is normal; if your shoes didn’t bend and move with you, it would be very uncomfortable![17]
    • If you want to walk without creasing your shoes, train yourself to walk heel-to-toe and maintain good posture. Even then, the shoes may still wrinkle over time.

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  • Question How do I stop my shoes from creasing when I walk? Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Expert Answer The most effective ways to stop shoes from creasing is to pay attention to your walk pattern, to not bend down and make creases in them, and to keep shoe trees in the shoes to prevent further creasing when the shoes are not being worn. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 18 Helpful 3
  • Question Can you fix creasing in shoes? Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Expert Answer Once the creases are there, they are tough to remove if you have not placed plastic or wooden shoe trees in your shoes. Using shoe trees when you first purchase the shoes, prevents gravity from helping the creases to last. Some shoe repair and shoe cobblers are knowledgeable in removing creases from shoes, but it can be a costly process since it requires detailed attention. A more economical way to disguise the creases is by going to your local Bootblack, Shoe Shiner, or shoe care experts that can provide shoe care services to minimize the appearance of creases in quality leather shoes. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4
  • Question How do I stop my leather boots from creasing? Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. Moe Draper Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist Expert Answer To stop leather boots from creasing, a person should purchase plastic or wooden shoe trees in their shoe size and keep them in the boots when they are not wearing them to maintain the original form of the boots. It would also help to make sure that your leather is nourished annually, or more often depending on how often you wear the boots. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2
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Moe Draper Co-authored by: Moe Draper Shoe Care & Repair Specialist This article was co-authored by Moe Draper and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Moe Draper is a Shoe Care and Repair Specialist based in Detroit, Michigan. Moe is the Owner of Detroit Shoe Shine and Shoe Repair. With over 20 years of experience as a cobbler, Moe specializes in shoe shining, cosmetic restorations for quality leather goods, and minor/major shoe repair services. Moe and his staff at Detroit Shoe Shine and Repair have over 30 years of combined experience and knowledge. In addition to his brick and mortar business, Moe has a mobile shoe repair business where he travels to perform shoe shines for clients. Moe frequently gives back to his community by offering his services to law enforcement officers and other valued patrons. Moe and his business were featured for their work in the community in the Detroit Free Press. This article has been viewed 94,885 times. How helpful is this? Co-authors: 7 Updated: February 5, 2025 Views: 94,885 Categories: Shoes In other languages Indonesian Spanish Portuguese
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