v. phr. To understand another person's feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. It seemed like a dreadful thing for Bob to do, but I tried to put myself in his place. If you will put yourself in the customer's shoes you may realize why the thing isn't selling.
PUT ONESELF IN ANOTHER'S SHOES
Meaning of PUT ONESELF IN ANOTHER'S SHOES in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012