One question no one has asked yet is what kind of shoes you have? Were they custom made? Are they off the shelf big leather clown shoes with an open toe? Are they monster sized tennis shoes?
If they are the open toe variety, then most, if not all the support for the shoes are in the ankles. You might try adding a dense foam in the toe area. This way your foot stays relatively straight in the shoe and helps to minimize some of the rubbing that causes blisters while adding some support. If they are true custom shoes by Spears, Clown-So-Port, or Wayne Scott then call the manufacturer because there is a problem with the shoe itself or your foot was not measured properly.
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