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Also put some cardboard under the insole to feel them tighter since they got some extra room after breaking them in. I'm really OCD with my shoes i know...
That's a great idea.
I've added an extra thinner insole before, but this would allow you to really dial it in, and the cardboard would still feel pretty normal..
I just took them out and took some pics for you to see how i done it.

I used some thin cardboard that has in the back of my notepaper and glued pieces were i wanted a snugger fit. They are assimetric because my right foot is a little smaller than my left one so i had a little extra layers on the right one. Also some layers on the arch to improve a little the arch support.
Thicker in the toes (4 layers) and the ball of the foot has just 1 layer (2 in the right foot).
They are a little trashed because of the sweat but the textile glued on top is holding everything together.
Its almost like a custom orthopedic insole ahahahah
Also how i do to make the tongue stay in place for anyone interested.

I use a needle with fishing line and tie it to the top holes of the inner side, it doesnt move anymore.
I'm really into DIY. All worked pretty well, the shoes fell snug but confortable, unlike if i bought a smaller size (i hate small shoes). Now they feel and skate perfect.