Solution 1:
In light of Apple's response that this is expected behavior, we worked around the problem by removing the toolbar and adding a custom view.
I realize that this may not be possible in all cases, but the regular UIView is much easier to customize to the app's appearance than the toolbar and navigation bar where Apple has control of the button positioning.
Instead of setting our custom button as the custom view of the ui bar button object, it was we set it as a subview of the blank ui buttons in the custom view.
Doing this we were able to return to the same look of our ios 10 app
Solution 2:
A bit messy, we wrapped our custom view button in an outer UIButton so the frame location can be set. This does make the outer left edge of the button un-tappable unfortunately, but corrects the look of the button position. See example:
UIButton* outerButton = [UIButton new]; //the wrapper button
BorderedButton* button = [self initBorderedButton]; //the custom button
[button setTitle:label forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[button setFrame:CGRectMake(-10, 0, [label length] * 4 + 35, 30)];
[button addTarget:controller action:@selector(popCurrentViewController) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
[outerButton addSubview:button]; //add custom button to outer wrapper button
[outerButton setFrameWidth:button.frameWidth]; //make sure title gives button appropriate space
controller.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithCustomView:outerButton]; //add wrapper button to the navigation bar
controller.navigationItem.hidesBackButton = YES;
Using that method we keep our navigation bar and can position the button to where it is needed.
Edit: We found that solution 2 does not work on ios 10, this probably will affect only the tiny percent of developers forced to be backward compatible.
Solution 3
What we were really more concerned about with the inward crowding of the buttons was the fact that the title of the navigation bar ran into the custom left button, the size of the margins was less important and used as a tool to make space. The solution is to simply add a spacer item to the left items.
UIBarButtonItem* backButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithCustomView:button];
UIBarButtonItem* spacer = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemFixedSpace target:nil action:nil];
controller.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItems = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:backButton, spacer, nil];