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I did the same thing. It might be a little late for you, but I found this UK page by Dr. Scholl: http://www.scholl.com/en-GB/fungalnailrange/Page.raction
There are buckles that are easy to adjust once you know how. Take the slide and move it sideways to the outside. Lift the strap and adjust it to fit and then close the buckle. You should be set!
I've had this problem with my daughter's shoes, and her foot is very narrow. I cut down some generic-brand Dr. Scholl's-type insoles (available at grocery and drugstores) and that did the trick.
1. Get the appropriate sized insoles, and lay the right show on the right insole, and the left shoe on the left insole. Trace them with a pen.
2. Cut out the insole, cutting slightly inside the lines-- the inside of the shoe is smaller than the outside.
3. Work the insoles inside the shoe. Use your fingers to feel around the edges to see where you need to trim them to fit.
4. If it's too long, don't trim all the length off the toe, or all the length off the heel... you'll mess up where the arch curves.
Good luck! I hope it works for you.
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