How do you break in a new pair of boots?

Making sure that the boot fits when you buy it is important. You can break a new pair of boots in by simply walking in them.

Just start walking in them. There is a misconception about buying boots in the summer. As far as fashion is concerned, we always have spring and fall and things like that, but our boots are pretty much year-round. If you get them to fit correctly, you can wear them the hottest day of the summer and of course on the coldest day of winter. And again it's going to depend on how the boot fits you, because if it's too loose you are going to build up friction as your foot slides and rubs in that boot. Which of course is going to cause heat and then of course it's going to be really hard if that boot doesn't fits you. So it's extremely important to make sure that boot fits you. Otherwise, you are going to get a really bad experience and you won't wear the boots ever again. Of course that's obvious, but lots of people think when they get boots that they are going to just wear them on the weekend, or once every year. But those who wear them everyday it's pretty important to have a good fit.


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