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Cowboy boots are an exciting purchase, but it’s not always comfortable to wear them right away. What’s the best way to break in cowboy boots if they’re stiff or tight? It turns out there’s a variety of easy ways to soften the leather quickly and make them easier to wear for work or a night out on the town. If you’re ready to break in your new cowboy boots fast, keep scrolling!
Things You Should Know
- Wear them around your house for an hour a day to break them in over the course of a week. Double up your socks to stretch the boot even faster.
- For an overnight solution, use a boot stretcher or spritz the boots with boot stretch spray .
- Soften the leather by using a hairdryer on the lowest setting, steaming the inside of the boots, and/or bending the boots by hand.
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QuestionWhat do cowboy boots go with?Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized and Energized!, her consulting business with a mission to empower people to master their environment and personal image by assisting them in taking control, making change and organizing their lives. Kathi has over 17 years of organizing experience and her work has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, NBC News, Good Morning America, and Entrepreneur. She has a BS in Communication from Ohio University.I mean, bootcut jeans are made for boots! So, that'll work nicely for you. If you want to tuck them in, you could do skinny jeans and they'll actually tuck in nicely. Straight-leg jeans don't work because they're constantly riding up, they just don't go over the boots.
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Tips
- Keep your broken in boots on a boot tree overnight. The tree will maintain their shape (especially the tall shaft) and dry them out in wet or humid conditions. [6] X Research sourceThanks
- Boots are easier to break in when they fit you correctly. Purchase boots that are snug (but not too tight) and don’t cause you pain or discomfort. Boots that are too loose might rub and give you blisters. [7] X Research sourceThanks
- Break in your boots gradually to avoid blisters. Consider adding extra cushioning to the heel and sole to reduce friction if needed. [8] X Research sourceThanks
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References
- ↑ https://footfitter.com/blogs/blog/how-to-break-in-cowboy-boots
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