Let me know your favorite techniques for breaking-in your boots in the comments!
@habibikebabtheiii20375 жыл бұрын
Going for a 5 mile run on a Friday so you don't have blisters on Monday when work starts
@ThePaPappy5 жыл бұрын
LOL_ I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS ! But I have heard about it before. Found this again on a site called throughouthistory ,"......WWI Soldiers used urine for almost anything! They pi**ed on their boots to soften the leather. They pi**ed on their handkerchieves to make gas-masks. They even pi**ed on their machine-guns to stop them warping from overheating! ...." 😃
@Macaco_Branco5 жыл бұрын
@@ThePaPappy That's what I do all day at work! When a colleague annoys me with uncomfortable questions I pee on him! If my boss annoys me I pee on him, even if I go to the toilet I pee! Hell yeeeah, I pee on everything that moves!
@_sore_thumb_5 жыл бұрын
My method is built in too. Sweaty feet :) In colder months I swap out the wool socks for thick cotton/blends when I know I wont be in the elements so I can sweat through to the leather and soften it over the course of a few hours. I also sometimes put the boots right on after wiping away any excess of a fresh application of conditioner.
@LokiTaviel5 жыл бұрын
I dance in my new boots. It gets my foot moving in different ways, and warms up the leather to help it once I start walking around.
@SistahRev5 жыл бұрын
I’m a woman who doesn’t wear men’s boots. My husband doesn’t wear boots. I have no sons, and neither my grandson nor my nephews wear boots. So why am I hooked on watching this guy’s videos???? 😂😂😂 I enjoy learning about a variety of things (this week it’s trends in men’s fashion 😉), and you’re a very enjoyable, knowledgeable presenter; thanks for such consistently high quality content!💐
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Awww thank you so much!!!
@Jack_all5 жыл бұрын
I wear my new red wings when weight training, nothing breaks them in faster than a few sets of lunges, squats deadlifts and box jumps. Plus you look awesome in the gym ( very short shorts a plus)
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Thats one way to break them in I never considered!
@joequiroz26275 жыл бұрын
New boot goofin’
@eddiegonzalez27045 жыл бұрын
OK guys ...get a room....!
@app49024 жыл бұрын
I squat more in work boots than I do in tennishoes
@michaeltaylors24564 жыл бұрын
Hey😉. lol
@bon21985 жыл бұрын
I did 20 years in the military. We used to put em on, lace em up tight and the soak em down with water while wearing em. Then go cut the grass and let em dry. Afterwards if you knew a guy who worked with turbine engines you’d wipe em down with turbine oil and dry em quickly with the turbine engine exhaust. So soft! Did the same with our gloves.
@previouslyachimp4 жыл бұрын
This has the makings of a nice little nostalgic short story! :)
@bon21984 жыл бұрын
previouslyachimp why thank ya
@previouslyachimp4 жыл бұрын
@@bon2198 - You're welcome :)
@rubenrojas-resendiz73784 жыл бұрын
Any tips for breaking in boots at basic training
@rin11bairborne4 жыл бұрын
Ruben Rojas-Resendiz Ruck up and march that’s the only way to break them in ...
@mitch25195 жыл бұрын
Great video. One thing I believe Nick's recommends and I have always done.....Lace them snug when breaking them in. It might make them even more uncomfortable, but it really helps the thick leather warm up and form to your feet. Don't snug them too tight, but just tight enough to make you aware that they are more snug than what you'd typically do.
@beerhunter272Ай бұрын
I haven't had any problems with work boots for many, many years. The way they're made now basically eliminates that problem. I didn't think that I'd benefit from this video, but hey, it's Carl Murawski. Right? I'm pleased to say that I learned several things. So once again, Carl, well done Sir!
@Gahet4 жыл бұрын
The first thing I do with new boots is recondition the leather. They've been sitting in storage for who knows how long before being sold and are going to be stiff, dry and not want to budge. Once thoroughly conditioned the break-in process is quicker and less painful. o/
@lcc83942 жыл бұрын
boots/shoes and trainers have the manufacture date on them so you know how old....it's on the label usually near the bottom and printed in month/year ie 02/22
@sk190 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy the new boot look before conditioning- conditioning makes them look old
@gchampi24 жыл бұрын
My top tip - 2 layers of socks. Both layers need to be fairly thin, so don't try this with heavy walking socks. The idea is that the inner layer sticks to your feet, leaving the outer layer able to move over the inner. The result is that blistering is massively reduced, as instead of the point of friction being the surface of your skin, any friction is between the layers of socks. There are companies who sell "Blister ease" socks based on this idea, where the 2 layers are sewn together, but I'd suggest just buying a couple of pairs of regular socks - it's cheaper & just as effective.
@deletemii33128 ай бұрын
I've been doing this for a while, it's good to know it's a known method
@savvylifestrategies94455 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, Carl. Here are two additional points. 1) In new western boots, there will always be a small amount of heel slippage and that is considered acceptable since there are no laces to tie them up. 2) Personally, I will not buy a pair of shoes/boots that feel tight or have hot spots. While you may be able to stretch the leather via wearing them, it is often a painful process. Having stated these points, though, I do not wear work boots, only dress boots and Cabela hunting boots. You are the expert on work boots and I believe your advice is sound. I'm sure this video will help a lot of people who do wear them.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
To each their own of course, and I agree that pain points should be minimal unless you’re a masochist. The heel slip issue is one that we’re trying to figure out with the Nicks boot project, we want it to be a slip-on with the ability to really cinch it down. So we’ve tossed around the idea of a buckle, zipper, even the BOA system. It’s difficult to overcome an inherent shortcomings of a style like that.
@Richard_Lush Жыл бұрын
Good tips. The alcohol and water is basically what boot stretch is. There are heel pads you can put in as well if a lot of slippage. I like the lace tips too.
@yvesrolland38294 жыл бұрын
Thanks ! With my Corcoran jump boots ( 1510 , 1500 ) ... 3 pairs i can switch everytime i want . 2 days / boots . Usualy using tender cream or Mink oil , wearing them by walking stretching .... By 1week can feel comfortable , by a mounth i can wear them and just "forget" them . It's a long process but at the end i feel them quite like slipers ! You're good . Thanks again .
@msim284 жыл бұрын
Congrats on being the first KZbinr I have seen who has created a real t-shirt to sell.
@josephcampese53475 жыл бұрын
@Carl Murawski, good information. To your point about getting the right fit to begin with. As someone who has spent decades in the work force on his feet, I'd add this. Buy your shoes or boots at the end of a normal work day. This way your feet with have swollen to capacity and you will get a much better fit. We're inclined to get shoes on a day off when we have plenty of time and aren't pressured. Generally, that's going to be a morning visit to the mall. Suck it up, go after work and you won't regret your purchase.
@midnightsnackrifice76765 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was having a hard time breaking in my leather skate boots. I was switch in and out with an old pair. Sounds like the best way.
@itsuki68835 жыл бұрын
Steve Cooper do you ice skate or skateboard? i hope you don’t mean skateboarding because that’s...yeah...
@benjaminschell20625 жыл бұрын
My Favorite technique is to wear them around the house on a couple of Sundays when I am watching the race. Then I wear them when I am walking on the treadmill or walking the dog around the neighborhood for a week. Then I wear them to work. Recently I bought a pair of Nick's Builder Pros and for a week I skipped the laces around my ankles for a week. Never had Nick's before I thought people where exaggerating how stiff a new pair are. The weren’t. Steel bands around my ankles couldn't hurt worse.
@erichimes30622 жыл бұрын
I did a similar thing with my new Nicks boots this week: wore them around the house for a few days, then mowed the front lawn. Finished just as my feet began to groan!
@opx999er4 жыл бұрын
Your advice on high arches is something I practiced heavily in the Army. Initially, command freaked out about it. As an outspoken NCO, I was heard on WHY it was being done. It is extremely helpful
@themoor5498 Жыл бұрын
Good for you, Soldier! I joined the US Army at the time that we were issued 2 pairs of black stiff combat boots. We used a cigarette filter per our Drill Sergeant's instruction to paint a white circle on the top of the backstay so that the DS would know we were not wearing the same pair every day. Standing, marching, and running for miles in those unforgiving boots over the years have caused a plethora of issues. Hopefully, following these break-in tips will help me to enjoy wearing boots for the fun of it!
@mickb58545 жыл бұрын
Great advice! I have high arches too and I removed the stock insole and replaced it with a thicker one for a few weeks to apply upward pressure. Not super comfortable but when I swapped back to the standard insole the boots fit great and survived a year of working at Walt Disney world.
@1984Musicforever4 жыл бұрын
You can use a heat gun, and gently heat the leather of the boots up and apply bees wax to the leather. The wax is absorbed and they become almost instantly soft, and they are completely water proof and the best performing boots in the snow you will ever wear. I have tried it myself in the past, and it works like a charm. Only problem was the wax tends to grab lighter particles like saw dust, concrete dust, etc. Using saddle soap on a fairly regular basis will keep them looking new, and the bees wax can be reapplied yearly or bi yearly to maintain water proofing.
@tufelhunden57952 жыл бұрын
I use a really thin pair of dress socks, preferably nylon, underneath my normal socks. This allows your foot to slip a little and avoid blisters. That's been my only issue breaking in any boot. After that was resolved no issue even while in the Corps. I have done the water soak and it works well and takes about two full days but the boots fit like a glove when you're done. They do need a lot of dressing and moisturizers when done though.
@william_of_rights95873 жыл бұрын
I start with thinner socks, wear about 6-8 hours for 2 or 3 days, usually I can wear them for 12-16 hours in less than a week. Then as the leather startes to stretch I'll use thicker socks. Also, if you live up north like I do, break-in is much easier in summer months. But yes, plan on changing socks and shoes at least once a day for a week. I also make it a point to use stairs over escalators or elevators, not sure if it actually helps but it seems to quicken the process.
@carneliansweetness Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Husband and I bought our first timberland boots and trying to break them for our upcoming trip to japan. This is so useful :)
@SwitchFeathers11 ай бұрын
I tend to get heel slip with pretty much every single pair of boots I wear so this video has been super helpful! Thank you for making this!
@CarlMurawski11 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
@lanpartylandlord612310 ай бұрын
i also get heel slip. what do you do to prevent it? i got thorogoods and im worried about it
@SwitchFeathers10 ай бұрын
@@lanpartylandlord6123 There's a few things I've done that've helped, the first is getting those little heel cushion things and putting them into the heel of the boot to add a bit more thickness, although admittedly that's not a great solution. Insoles have also helped me in the past, as has the tried and true "just wear thicker socks" method. I've never had a pair of Thorogoods, but I'd try any of those or you can double-lace the boots for extra tightness when you put em on to hold them to your heel a bit better. Sadly in some cases there is no fix, I owned a pair of Dunlop ADF combat boots (my first ever pair of combats in fact) which just would not stop heel slipping no matter what I did. I tried pretty much everything to fix it but ultimately nothing worked and I ended up replacing them with some Corcorans. Hope at least one of these solutions helps you, though! Another good suggestion is to get some bamboo fiber socks - they tend to be pretty thick and are very gentle on the feet so they can somewhat mitigate the blisters from heel slip.
@alexshackleford1065 Жыл бұрын
So from a military perspective. We get issued boots all the time. You always have a camp set for wearing, well, on camp, and a set for the field. I find the difference to be night and day. The soles on the camp set wear out before anything else. The field set, which inevitably receives regular soaking, get to feel like slippers, but the uppers crack if not properly looked after. Your field set, which gets soaked, will always be your favourite boots.
@renzmarionpasao94995 жыл бұрын
Big thanks to you Carl! I can't believe this solved all my problems breaking in my Iron Ranger. I thought I was an E width at first then I tried skipping laces and the surgeons knot it made all the difference.
@miopera402 жыл бұрын
- Conditioning (mink oil inside) - Boot Stretching for a few days - Wear for a month or so at home with not very thick socks (this is the painful part for the foot bed to form) - Get some good heavy hiking wool socks and wear them often for a whole day for several months. - Ready for anything that comes. Tip: Break in your boots in summer time
@dhruvpatki21693 жыл бұрын
I just got a pair of Wolverine Harrison’s, and they are AWESOME!! I seriously recommend them to ANYONE
@_bats_5 жыл бұрын
For work boots that you don't mind darkening up a bit, Obenauf's LP is great conditioner but also softens the leather fairly significantly and has helped me break in a few pairs. Instead of wearing them to work, some real brutal break-in boots are nice worn casually for a bit instead of trying to work in them. Put 'em on after work and go to the store, wear them to the mall on weekends, etc. You said you don't have to break in the laces, but those thick rawhide laces that come with White's, Nick's, etc. do take some breaking in. Obenauf's softens those up significantly, but also darkens them and makes them less attractive if you ask me. Use the Obenauf's if you don't care what the leather laces look like, or if you do, break in the boots with nylon or cotton laces with Carl's alternate lacing methods, then once the boots are more comfortable swap the laces to the rawhide ones.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Thats a good call, and a good point on the laces. I've noticed that the Whites laces are thicker than most other brands and need a little more time to break in.
@blobofjam5 жыл бұрын
When breaking in my RedWing boots I had duct tape no my heel for a week or so to stop heel slip being too bad, that way it slips but there is alot less friction on the heel itself. The first day I wore them I ruined the skin on me heel and it took weeks to fix. After 3 weeks I could walk comfortably and it was wort it.
@mikeeckman3443 жыл бұрын
I am having the same issue with heal slipping and blisters on my heal from my redwings. Were you able to eventually able to stop using the duct tape? I am only having slippage on one foot, the other foot is fine
@georgegiesbrecht82245 жыл бұрын
No, I didn't buy a new boot. I just love your content! Keep up the great work
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Well I’m grateful for that man, thank you!
@spacecat77155 жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon this video, because I was doing my usual research on boots. I love all the advice and am taking mental notes. I'm thinking of getting a pair of western boots soon, so I'll be using the techniques you suggested. Also, Smartwool socks are my favorite socks.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Well thank you for watching! Best of luck with your new boots 😁
@wescobts5 жыл бұрын
Good video, i have a pair of Red Wing Beckmans coming my way, ordered a pair since they've been discontinued. I know the leather is thick and stiff. I will just man up and wear them in the house for a while and slowly break them in.I will refrain from oils and creams so as not to discolor the Cigar Featherstone leather. All the discomfort will be worth it in the end.
@richludlam89935 жыл бұрын
As you suggested, I think trying them on for sizing is the most important for comfort. I always tend to buy my boots generally a half a size bigger + wider. If your size 10.5 in Nike's dont assume that same size in work boots.
@MeldinX24 жыл бұрын
@Matt It might depend but half a size smaller then sneakers is correct generally. But again everyones feets are diffrent. And if buying half a size wider/bigger works for you than that's good.
@rob0605 жыл бұрын
I remember the breakin period for my White's. The pain from the leather forming around my ankles was the worst. They have an 80 hour breakin time.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's murder but so worth it!
@mogroot57904 жыл бұрын
80 hours? WTF
@zigzagrz5 жыл бұрын
I carefully use a humidifier (warm moist air) one boot at a time so soften them, aiming at the high friction areas, wear them immediately after and then I apply conditioner to them
@jclaydon34545 жыл бұрын
Like always... Great video with some good advice. I usually just throw them on and go to work. A week or so later I forget they're on.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, if they're good enough you can just power through. It depends on the boot and how good it fits right off the bat.
@jclaydon34545 жыл бұрын
@@CarlMurawski like I've said I have only had Whites, Wescos, Chippewas and Carolina's. All of which have been great out the gate. My Carolina's were even a metatarsal guard. And I put them on and didn't take them off for 10-12hrs a day standing welding. I guess I have been lucky not having much issue with breaking in boots.
@shakeyoulikehaiti26 күн бұрын
Man, you have a boot problem 🤣 That intro where you were showing off your different pairs of boots though. I'm stoked about the single pair I just got. You have a whole boot barn in your closet XD
@levelheadsteve5 жыл бұрын
Wear them. The end.
@orangesoda86355 жыл бұрын
levelheadsteve 🧐
@WorldV1ralDa1ly5 жыл бұрын
levelheadsteve Wear them but dont walk on em or youll get blisters use em around the house and once their molded after a few days or a weekend then wear the to walk
@dave0z965 жыл бұрын
I agree it's not complicated LOL
@billybassman215 жыл бұрын
Use mink oil daily and wear them all day everywhere. Wear moister wicking socks, socks that don't absorb sweat. You want that sweat in the boot to help soften them and shrink the leather to mold them to your feet.
@animalpak445 жыл бұрын
I only just clicked on this video to say the same thing. Just wear them!
@tommac85563 жыл бұрын
Leather is living, dub with your hands, get it warm again- Ernest MacReady. Shoemaker County Down. Ulster. Grandad. Legend.
@FictionWeLiveIn4 жыл бұрын
When buying new boots, especially work boots, I do my best to go try them on after a long day of work. That way I know if they'll be comfortable when my feet are tired and sore because something that feels a bit funny when you have fresh feet might turn into something painful after 8+ hours wearing them.
@DalesLeatherworks5 жыл бұрын
great video!! one method I use which is probably unconventional is, I put them on and I do pushups throughout the day while wearing them. this really makes them start to flex a lot and break in a lot quicker in my experience!!
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Flex your boots and pecs at the same time 😁!
@samwagner315 жыл бұрын
Waiting for my first pair of custom boots to arrive from Whites this Friday. Hopefully they fit good, I went into the store and had them measure me for them, which I'm glad I did because I found out I've been wearing the wrong size boots for the last 15 years!
@zachs.77605 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing on this video. I bought my first pair of Red Wings last night (Heritage Moc Toe), and I'm wearing them at work right now. I've got my old comfortable Ariats in the car. It's good to know I've got the right idea.
@manbugfranknbeans87555 жыл бұрын
Zach S. That was my first pair of red wings, and the worst for me to break in. It was that collar around the top digging into my upper ankle. Spend a little time scrunching that collar with your hands and it’ll help a lot. About two weeks of wear and they’ll feel like Cadillacs.
@zachs.77605 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice! I'll keep it in mind. Mine are the copper color.
@JJ-lu6mg5 жыл бұрын
Heat can also do the opposite if they are wet. A wet boot with heat can make the leather shrink somewhat or tighten the fibers making it feel tighter on you foot. But you did give some great tips the best is taking your time and slowly breaking them in. “Patients is a virtue”
@robertcopeland72235 жыл бұрын
I had a pair of RW steel toes that I swore would never break in. Ended up having to power wash for a few hours. Boots got soaked. Let them dry and wore my old boots to work the next day. The following day I wore my RWs and they were near perfect. Now they’re my favorite boots and almost need a resole.
@oruwatching4 жыл бұрын
I doubt anybody cares, but this came to mind as I watched this. 56 years ago I was a boy scout, one of the things we had to do was a 20-mile hike. The first step to get ready, buy a pair of Red Wing Boots. The next step put on a pair of socks put on your boots stand in a bathtub of warm water that goes over the top of the boots until they are completely soaked. Now wear your boots all day until they dry. Wear them the next day. After this process recondition your boots. I have to say I wore those boots on that hike and after and never had a problem. Knowing what I know now about leather and boot construction that [roably was not good advice. :-)
@600p5 жыл бұрын
I love my custom Nicks Hot Shots, although, they were absolutely murder to break in! A suggestion that come from Nicks was spraying the boots down with a 50/50 mix of water and rubbing alcohol when they became too much to bear. It made the leather much more supple and easier to break in. Hope this helps someone.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
I saw that on my Nicks when they came in, I never had to give them that treatment but they were definitely a bear to break in.
@travisrolison96465 жыл бұрын
How tight were they in the beginning? I have a pair I got and they are hard to get on. They seem to pinch the pinky toe and almost feels like they are hitting the front of thr toes. I even went to remeasure my feet and sent in a new fit sheet to double check, but Nick's tells me it matches the first fit sheet and should be the correct size.
@juniorjohnson59615 күн бұрын
I just bought a new pair of George boots Eagle light the left foot doesn't fit as well is this common ?
@huejanus55055 жыл бұрын
I just wear them around the house till they're not comfortable, take them off and repeat till they are comfortable for all day wear. My last pair of chippewas were good for all day wear from the get go. My wife did make me take them off to go to bed though.
@robertarevalo53063 жыл бұрын
Hello, hope all is well with you and your family. I know this is a long shot, on this video I think you were a green pair of boots. They look great. I was wondering if you could tell me the brand and or style of boot. They look so cool. I also have high arches and some shoes do bother me a lot. Thank you for the great video.
@CarlMurawski3 жыл бұрын
Those boots are kind of a unicorn. I was working on a pair of collaboration boots when I made this video, and the green boots in this video were the first version. They weren’t quite up to snuff just yet but the factory shut down before we could go any further sadly. So these are most likely the first and last of their kind.
@robertarevalo53063 жыл бұрын
Thank you for responding to my inquiry. Those boots look really nice.
@peterflores80794 жыл бұрын
*Taking out the soles really helped* My boots fit comfortablely now and they are new thorogood work boots. My last pair were 9EE which I had for 4 year. Decided to get 9.5 reg but when I put them on they were really tight on the sides. I was thinking I should have went with EE. But after watching this video I removed the sole and they fit perfect. Thanks for the tip!
@panair41263 жыл бұрын
Thank you Carl for your sound & practical advice this time for ones boots.Appreciate very much. 👍
@Helghast735 жыл бұрын
Most boots destroy my heels more so on the right foot as it goes but I didn't know about the surgeon's knot so will try that and thank you for sharing.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@infocool46095 жыл бұрын
Never tried Tenderly, but there is a leather paste oil called Garrison Gold by Garrison Leather Care that is designed to soften leather. I know it's also used to break-in baseball gloves and that leather is STIFF! Bought some on Amazon and used it on some Luchesse Cowboy boots and Red Wing Iron Rangers and the difference was amazing. Also, I like the thick sock idea. I'll have to try that next time. Thanks.
@slydale4 жыл бұрын
Just got a pair of Double H 13" comp square toe boots. So sharp! Cant wait to break them in!
@steveparry99613 жыл бұрын
I chuckled when you mentioned wetting the leather. That's how we broke in leather skates back in the day. Soak the boot of the skate and then wear them.
@johnciulla2581 Жыл бұрын
I hope you still look at this post because I bought a pair of boots and everything fits perfect except the steel toe on left foot... any ideas... Will freezing with water strength the steel? If I buy a bigger size my foot slips and flops around in heel of boot. Any way to stretch the steel???
@joeMopar4125 жыл бұрын
I usually just wear 'em to break them in...
@espeon8713 жыл бұрын
Docs hurt like hell, I want my docs to fit well not so well customised my blood and dna samples can be obtained from the lining lol
@jasonkome97343 жыл бұрын
Hang on fellas I'll be right back. I have to change.
@MRLEE-of5fj3 жыл бұрын
You MADMAN!
@mikemorgan50155 жыл бұрын
Soak in warm water(Not hot) for an hour, lace em up snug and go about normal activity for a few hours, take em off and air dry for a couple days. Apply massive amounts of leather conditioner. Enjoy. Warm water allows the leather to form to your foot's shape almost immediately. That shape will be retained as they dry. To dry boots efficiently, lay them on their side. This allows natural convection to get all the way to the toe. Even soaking wet boots will dry in 24 hrs at room temp if you point a small fan on low at them. 21 years in the US Army. Used the water method many times. It flat out works. And you're feet don't have to endure the pain of normal break-in.
@paulcaskey5 жыл бұрын
When breaking in stiff boots, I will sometimes apply a circle of duct tape/Moleskin to my heal or other potential hotspots. Thin liner socks inside wool socks help as well.
@Widebody205 жыл бұрын
Moleskin is best advice.
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Great tip!
@robertcampbell950010 ай бұрын
My grandfather taught me the moleskin trick years ago and it still works well
@coryshook76483 жыл бұрын
I just got brand new iron rangers and I soaked them and golden mink oil a couple of times already and yes they got much darker but I like it. The leather seemed to stretch quite easily and conform to my foot much easier and I don’t know if my foot is perfect for a number eight last or watt but I have had no problems at all breaking these boots in. I was ready for a really tough time from everything that I’ve read and heard but honestly they were a piece of cake for me and I’m convinced it was the mink oil that really softened the leather. Inherently they are very waterproof now!
@Dannyheal2 жыл бұрын
I have really odd feet, size 6, triple E, with narrow heels and a fairly flat arch, and I am waiting on my Red Wing Rangers still, since they have to be custom made/ordered. I wear Docs regularly in my commercial kitchen, so I am on my feet constantly. My Docs are a tad narrow and can pinch. I honestly can't wait for them to arrive at the Red Wing store and break them in. I figure 16 hour days will do it quick.
@gertrudedaraklis11703 жыл бұрын
Hey Carl. Good informative vid. The part that touches on hi arch/tongue causing pain at the top side of the ankle is not a subject easy or plentiful to find a solution to . Also May I ask what the make or brand name of the black boots shown at the beginning of this video ( before pleasing play ) ? They are black , shown in a wet environment. I can also make out that the top side of the toe box is flat , and that’s what I’m looking for. If the warfare boot for $400.00 you reviewed came in a cap toe version, that would be as close of an example to use to describe what I’m looking for. Thanks from Sean “blue collar proud” .
@kolinmartz4 жыл бұрын
I have high arches and I replace all my boot laces with paracord. I put metal aglets on them too myself. They are amazing. Strong enough that they won’t snap but softer than most laces. Either that or I go with flat ribbon laces. Works great for that pressure point.
@borger993 жыл бұрын
Coming back to this after getting my Tecovas work boots lol. My feet hurt.
@jasonmiller94954 жыл бұрын
With all leather boots. Leather inside and out rub lots of boot oil on the inside of boot where you have discomfort. Then conditions the outside put extra oil on outside hot spot. I did that to my Redwing 2218's and they are perfect now. Also do a military lace . Start by going over under then the next eyelid go under over the next over under keep alternating all the way up. It creates less friction. I was going to get rid of my Redwing loggers until I did the inside oil treatment. The boot is perfect
@mrantone9164 жыл бұрын
Just got me a pair of Roland Sands Mojave boots man these have thick leather can’t wait till they break in, thanks for the tips man 👍🏼
@MrPoolsidegirls5 жыл бұрын
I wear 1500 10" Corcoran boots (black). First day I had them, I was hating it. It was pinching my foot, they looked so slim. However, since I bought them as my daily everywhere boots, I just kept wearing them. I did change the laces because the pair that was on them was cheap and stiff and it wouldn't let me move my foot in there. After five days everything settled, and now a year later I can't stop looking at them and how they have aged. They are the only boots I wear.
@HemiOrange4 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I just want to stress for a 8 or 10" boot, get tall thick socks.
@volk5285 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of British army assault boots that have smooth leather on the outside and smooth on the inside and I find the inside leather makes them really comfortable. They were 2nd hand boots so the leather was quite soft when I bought them. The only problem with the boots is that the rubber used in the sole disintergrates after a few years and the tread wears down quite quickly. There are companies who make reproductions of them with a different sole material that doesn't disintegrate.
@brandonv49005 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heel advice. Great tips. I’ll give them a try. Just picked up a new pair of RW heritage Mocs and am experiencing the slip.
@handymanny7936 Жыл бұрын
I use Nivea hand cream or for faster hydration Neutrogena Hydro Boost on the areas that need softening up. After applying (5min or so), I make the movement while wearing the boot to loosen the leather. The key is to give the lotion enough time to hydrate and soften the leather. And both of these lotions are good for head to toe, or in this case head to boot! 😆🥾
@KaneLono5 жыл бұрын
My Frye's Prison Boots "break in" took about a week.. max. Now they fit like a glove and the soles are nice and flexible. Awesome boots! They run 1/2 size larger than cross trainers. But the same size as dress shoes.
@alexshackleford1065 Жыл бұрын
If you can get gortex socks, these are great. They're thick, so can stretch the boot and keep your feet dry if you want to soak the boots in water.
@mattsfirewoodvideos7383 жыл бұрын
I just got my builder pro I ordered a stock size 10 and I wore then about an hour inside my house then quickly realized these boots were gonna be very comfortable after breaking in because they were better feeling then my chippewa boots when I first got those and after break in those were the most comfortable work boots I ever had so now I'm about 20 hours into breaking in these nicks they just keep getting better everytime I put them on although not fully broke in yet they are really comfortable for where I'm at in the break in period
@zerocool2121215 жыл бұрын
I have two pairs of whites and understand the white bite, when i have to get a new pair ill condition the shit out of them and heat some water dump it in the boot and dump it in an let it rest till its cool then dump it pad it dry and put on dry wool socks and give it a go. The best thing id 100% recommend for any break in is some leukotape to save your skin on hot spots so you can wear them as long as possible till broken in. Moleskin doesnt last long so if you need a set it and forget it the leukotape is best but know that it wont just come off easy which is why more people choose it. Best pair of socks is hands down DARN TOUGH. The only other thing is to take care of them, clean and oil them so they last!!!! Two areas never to go cheap on your shoes and your toilet paper. Another note is if your out in the field and your lace brakes having the longer 108" ones come in handy as you can just shorten it and still have a function-able boot till you can get new ones and still finish your day out.
@mustafamarzook10102 жыл бұрын
hey carl can you help me know the difference between 45 and 45 wide, and also is the caterpillar second shift a good boot?
@conorteneyck40654 ай бұрын
I have walked through plenty of boots... sadly have also had diesel ruin many pairs of nice boots, but my prefered method is walking 1 or 2 miles in them at the start, maybe on an off day where I have time. Usually when I get a new pair it is because flooding finds/creates a massive leak. In any case a second pair of socks make the day better too!
@bobhabsolute49954 жыл бұрын
Hi, I would really like to know what boots you are wearing on the picture that advertises that video. Thanks.
@bobhabsolute49954 жыл бұрын
I was wondering if they were Kreosote Nail Shank boots.
@bobhabsolute49954 жыл бұрын
Robb Skipper RW?
@bobhabsolute49954 жыл бұрын
Robb Skipper I have 2 pairs of Nicks and they are fantastic.They take for ever to brake in but it’s worth it. I use the 213 lacing method, it is easier on my ankle when they are stiff as...
@BatEatsMoth Жыл бұрын
I like the eyelet skipping trick to keep things comfortably loose in the ball and instep areas. But I only have the laces going in through the first and out through the fourth eyelets, where I tie my boots after wrapping the excess lacing around. I never tie above the instep. I'm in the camp that believes that you're wearing the wrong size or fit of boot if you have to break them in. They should fit right when you put them on and not cause any discomfort. Whatever size you have to wear to get that fit is your size. For some it's a half size up, others a full size. I wear wides a half size up if they're soft toes, a size up or more if steel toes. I don't know what it is with steel toes but they're always tighter across the toe box than the same size soft toes.
@rogerworkman58135 жыл бұрын
How about my little toe that is crushed and painful after I remove my boots in the evening? Thank you. Roger
@e.g9304 жыл бұрын
You might need a wider boot. Especially if it is a steel toe. I found out some boots I get them a little wider if they are steel toe so my pinky toe would not rub.
@davidbarnes77114 ай бұрын
I wear as heavy of a sock (go up in thickness as I break in the boot) as I can stand and wear my new boots on my treadmill- 30 minutes at a time, fast walking speed and no more than every other day is the best method I have found.
@717UT2 жыл бұрын
Currently wearing a new pair of Jim Green Razorbacks with some thick socks around the house. Thanks Carl!
@utharaptortrex4 жыл бұрын
The technique i use to break in my boots is to condition the inside of the boots and wear them around the house with no laces. That reduces friction on the foot, softens the leather and your socks will naturaly absorb any excess conditioner. Plus, having no laces allows your foot to wiggle a little more which helps to expand the boot a bit.
@itainteasy Жыл бұрын
the inside part i think is highly overlooked in many of the videos i just watched on break in. when applying proofhide to brooks bike saddles its always a bit on top and a lot on the bottom. the inside is like the part of the baseball glove where you throw the baseball.
@daryl44783 жыл бұрын
Can you provide the link to the flannel you're wearing please
@TheActualCaveman5 жыл бұрын
Im having a hell of a time breaking in my Limmer boots.. ive got almost 50 hours in them and they have barely even started creasing at the toe box.. dont know if my feet are up to the task.
@opgaquatics56094 жыл бұрын
Try mink oil...
@bertman45 жыл бұрын
Some interesting advice but I believe you are using "high arch" incorrectly. If the top of your feet is scrunching up against the top of the boot, you have high instep.
@adlanhaziq5 жыл бұрын
bertman4 high arch is on the back of the heel?
@euland91595 жыл бұрын
Yeah, we knew what he was talking about.
@IvyRoad5 жыл бұрын
If you have a high arch, you are likely to have a high instep.
@LowHangingFruitForest5 жыл бұрын
WithMetta What I came to say too
@IvyRoad5 жыл бұрын
@@LowHangingFruitForest Yes, the kinda go together ;0)
@fe02lix3 жыл бұрын
I got some doc Martins at a second hand store and they fit perfekt and I had alot of fun breaking them in and got them for only 15 bucks
@Yuichi4545 жыл бұрын
Just bought a pair of iron rangers and cant wait
@juanramirez62515 жыл бұрын
I wear bandaids where my boots rub me raw when I’m breaking them in. In my case, it’s in the heel area where the foxing meets the back stay. Bandaids are less expensive then mole skin, but mole skin is good too. I also will use a shoe stretcher with a leather stretcher solution to help me break them in, if needed. The stretch solution is sold at shoe repair shops.
@MeldinX24 жыл бұрын
I just use duckt tape. :D Cheap and it stops the rubbing. The only problem is that the skin can't breathe throu it.
@FishTramp3 жыл бұрын
Carl i had a sticker thorn puncture my new lowa tibet gtx on the rubber side sole. What would u recommend??
@TFM85 жыл бұрын
What I've done on tight shoes/boots was to put 3,4 pairs of socks into a shoe tree and leave it on for a day or two. It did help stretch the shoe
@CarlMurawski5 жыл бұрын
Interesting! Like a home made shoe stretcher.
@bijanshadnia3620 Жыл бұрын
Question the "Applying Heat" chapter- Would it be better to put a moisturizer on the boot before hitting it with the hair dryer?
@CarlMurawski Жыл бұрын
You could, but I’d be cautious of any interaction between the moisturizing product and heat. I think applying it after is a better move.
@bijanshadnia3620 Жыл бұрын
@@CarlMurawski Thank you!
@167curly4 жыл бұрын
I have found with any leather footwear is that to buy them later on the day when your feet have swelled somewhat.
@tomburke46523 жыл бұрын
Good job explaining, but here's the problem that most people don't follow, if u buy high-ended boots u must wear a thicker sock, maybe even 2 socks, use a wooden stretcher, the best time to do these methods is when just got home from wearing them over 6 hours, that's when what we call highest heated leather time, so while it's warm you put the cedar wood life, by morning that boot will fill broken in, now wear the boot on water or wet snow so let the leather get wet, and repeat the same process I explained. 30 years experience in selling high-end boots and shoes. That's how you break them.
@shadowdance46665 жыл бұрын
A boot drier to warm up the boot which will make it more pliable but, from the inside not outside because you might compromise the welt. You definitely want that
@josephcampese53475 жыл бұрын
@shadowdance4666....That's very smart. Thanx.
@Colorado_Native4 жыл бұрын
One thing I have learned about breaking in a new pair of boots is this: put the boots on with thicker socks; lace them up; now, and very important, DON'T start just walking around in them; while sitting in a chair or on a stool take your fingers of one hand while flat and put them on top of where the toes are going to bend; slowly with the boot flat on the floor start bending the boot like you are taking a step while tracing with your fingers where your toes are bending and where you want the crease to be; now overbend them. This will put the crease right where you want/need it to be. This will ease breaking in without pinch spots where your toes are. Repeat process with the other boot. You may want to get a pair of already-broken-in boots on and practice a couple of times to get the feel of it. I was a drill sergeant for several years and you don't have the luxury of time always. If you just start walking around in them the leather will take the path of least resistance and crease willy-nilly. Not good. This is why I always check new boots that I buy to make sure there are no stray creases. Try it.
@dave0z965 жыл бұрын
I always wore them to work, after two weeks even the toughest pair get broke in. It's not very complicated your feet might hurt a little bit, so what big deal . If your an office worker don't buy quality work boots like Redwings, or Whites because it will take forever to break them in . I would buy Allen Edmonds, or Alden's if I was a office worker .
@Dankyjrthethird5 жыл бұрын
good advice, i bought a pair of cheaper boots that are a bit too big so no break in needed, i never walk around on the shop floor for more rhan 15-20 minutes, then i just plop my ass into my chair at my desk and throw my dress shoes on 👍
@coke8077 Жыл бұрын
Isn’t a quarter inch to half inch of heel slippage good? For me at least, it feels more natural to walk with a little bit of slip.
@ctippinsmusic4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Could you let us know what boots were featured in the video?
@kevingipe69233 жыл бұрын
I bought a pair of nicks and was NOT prepared for the break in so I asked my dad if he had any suggestions and he told me to soak them in water and wear them until they're dry with some really thick socks and then let them dry out over a couple days and clean, condition and waterproof them and I tell you what I have never had a nicer fitting pair of boots in my life