My friend has the exact same pair of boots that I have. The upper leather is extremely soft and flexible. The sole is also very flexible. How can I get mine like that. Mine hurt my feet so bad. His are way more comfortable.
Here is the pair we have.
http://www.journeys.com/catalog_detail.a...
Hey guys, what is a good way to break in new shoes/boots.?
If you don't want to spend money on taking it to a shoe business, I'd recommend wearing them everyday and all day until they start softening up. I have that exact same pair and it took a while to break them in, but they are nice and comfortable for me to wear all day. They're so comfortable that I leave them on all day.
-Wear them all day
-Flex them while you're wearing them
-Walk with them
Reply:Go to a shoe store and let them do it for you. There is one at Sunset Ridge on N. New Braunfels between Austin Hwy and Eisenhower.
Reply:I have a small ranch also and wear boots a good part of the time. What I find works best it a two fold process. first soak them down really good and then insert a boot stretcher and leave it in until the boot dries completely. While using the boot stretcher be careful to not over do it, just a little bit, you don't want to over do it so just a little bit and you can repeat the process if it isn't enough. boot stretchers aren't very expensive and they hold the shape of the boot
Reply:maybe leather conditioner can help speed up the process, but wear them every chance you get perhaps thick socks can help ease the pain
Reply:In order to break-in new shoes/boots I have found this to be very effective. You first bend the shoe or boot all the way back to front. Then take the shoe/boot and bend backward all the way to halfway. Try it
Reply:The best way to break in boots is to get them wet while wearinging them. I have a ranch and wear boots all the time. the way we break them in is to walk into the creek or spray them with a hose . Walk around while they are wet and they will loosen up. after 2 or 3 times they will fit perfectly to your foot.
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