I usually wear them around the house for a few hours wearing a thicker sock each day for the first week when new. This stretches any tighter spots like the vamp and gets some flex in the sole, softens the shaft, wears in the heel counter, while also forming my feet to the insole. I’ll also go outside and scuff up the soles once I know I’m keeping them and not returning them, on some concrete to get some traction before heading out wearing the boots on a normal basis.
I just started TODAY watching your videos… First: Thank you for your service! Second: your style and confidence is contagious and makes me want to better myself. Third: please keep it up!
My first foreman when I started tree work told me to put the boots in the oven on the lowest setting for about ten minutes before sloping them up with Huberd’s shoe grease. When he showed up the morning after buying a new pair of $500 Wesco boots, mad as hell and wearing his old ones, I figured out he fell asleep and baked his boots all night.
Thanks man i just had my very first pair of boots from bootbarn and they sqeak really hard snd its embarrassing walking outside i’m just gonna walk around the house and garden wearing for a couple of hours even when chilling thanks for the tip brother 🤙🏻
Very good video. I prefer hard leather insoles, if a boot I have to have has an insert for an insole I size it so I can remove the insert and wear the boot with just the hard leather insole. I also prefer American made... I have 8 pairs different hides
Very correct information! 👍 Also saw the one about your collection...😳😯...holy moly...impressive...!! Would you consider to do one about hats??🇧🇪 (Belgium Europe)
Just wear your new boots in short bursts at first eg) going out to eat; shopping, around the house etc. good boots should break in fairly quickly. But everyone is different.
You have to distinguish between “breaking in” the footbed and the vamp. Briefly filling and emptying a boot with warm water and then wearing it will help speed up breaking in the footbed. Not unlike wearing and sweating in a boot. You should condition the boot after! Conditioning the vamp will help soften the leather, hence making it more comfortable.
It took me about 6 months of everyday wear to really break in the shaft. Now they are an inch shorter than when they were brand new. They are nice and broken in
I need urgent help with my boots. They are pushing against my ankles so badly, I can’t even walk too much around in the house with them. Can you give me some advice?
It's mind boggling how black folks make everything cooler, they just take things to the next level. I've seen plenty videos on “cowboys” but they just seem so plain and boring! Now enters the black cowboy with style and swag and now I'm ready to get my first pair of boots lol
I usually wear them around the house for a few hours wearing a thicker sock each day for the first week when new. This stretches any tighter spots like the vamp and gets some flex in the sole, softens the shaft, wears in the heel counter, while also forming my feet to the insole. I’ll also go outside and scuff up the soles once I know I’m keeping them and not returning them, on some concrete to get some traction before heading out wearing the boots on a normal basis.
I just started TODAY watching your videos…
First: Thank you for your service!
Second: your style and confidence is contagious and makes me want to better myself.
Third: please keep it up!
Thanks a lot that’s all I’m
Trying to do
U should rename your channel... OREO TIME 😂😂😂
How to break in new boots like a man:
Wear them.
My first foreman when I started tree work told me to put the boots in the oven on the lowest setting for about ten minutes before sloping them up with Huberd’s shoe grease. When he showed up the morning after buying a new pair of $500 Wesco boots, mad as hell and wearing his old ones, I figured out he fell asleep and baked his boots all night.
😂
Literally did this 3 days ago with ice ropers less that a week old. The soles stayed on the ground. On my 3rd pair in a week
The light tan full quills are very comfortable. I picked up a pair at Ariat Nashville downtown for $400. Super cheap for such a comfortable boot.
Great you actually answered questions I had.
Thanks for the video. I'm gonna go out and check out some boots today.
Such a great informational videos. Thanks my friend.
Thank you for the video, brofessor
Thanks man i just had my very first pair of boots from bootbarn and they sqeak really hard snd its embarrassing walking outside i’m just gonna walk around the house and garden wearing for a couple of hours even when chilling thanks for the tip brother 🤙🏻
Thank you well done
good advice
Great video can you do a video on how to iron your long sleeve
Very good video. I prefer hard leather insoles, if a boot I have to have has an insert for an insole I size it so I can remove the insert and wear the boot with just the hard leather insole. I also prefer American made... I have 8 pairs different hides
My guy getting them dripps
This was really good advice! Also, I just have to say u are very handsome ☺️
Great Excellent Video.
Nice cowboy style jeans, shoes buckles will video belt buckles.
Skidmores leather cream is what I use
i like your videos
Do you have any recommendations as to a shoe polish? Both my black & brown boots tend to lose their shine fast.
How do you fix heel slippage in a pair of boots?
Very correct information! 👍
Also saw the one about your collection...😳😯...holy moly...impressive...!! Would you consider to do one about hats??🇧🇪 (Belgium Europe)
Thanks a lot !
Do you recommend those gallup? I've been wanting em.
Show us how you roll you cowboy belts Sir?
What unit were you in while serving and you should do a hat collection love your videos brother !
Thank you Maybe soon
Hey bro, it’s your old Army buddy Bishop, what’s a nice square toed boot you recommend for casual wear?
Can you recommend a good budget pair of square toe work boots? I’m 15 and looking for a good pair I can buy without breaking the bank
What were the brand of the first boots
Just wear your new boots in short bursts at first eg) going out to eat; shopping, around the house etc. good boots should break in fairly quickly. But everyone is different.
You have to distinguish between “breaking in” the footbed and the vamp. Briefly filling and emptying a boot with warm water and then wearing it will help speed up breaking in the footbed. Not unlike wearing and sweating in a boot. You should condition the boot after!
Conditioning the vamp will help soften the leather, hence making it more comfortable.
what socks do you use with ur boots
Does that go for cowboy boots with rubber bottoms?
What year is your truck
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Any recommendations for breaking in the shaft of the boot? Just got a pair of ostrich boots looking to break the shaft in since pants show outline.
It took me about 6 months of everyday wear to really break in the shaft. Now they are an inch shorter than when they were brand new. They are nice and broken in
You talk about oil and sweat? Should I break in my boots with no socks?
Yo can I have a pair of boots from the back round 😂
best way to break in a boot is just by getting to work
what hat you got on
I need urgent help with my boots. They are pushing against my ankles so badly, I can’t even walk too much around in the house with them. Can you give me some advice?
Take a trip to NY for 2weeks wearing boots the whole time breaks them in just fine
Easiest way to break in your boots… just wear the boots 😂 no need to overdo it.
Your are definitely the rock star without a guitar!! LMAO!!! Break em in by working, or even ride a horse.
That’s what I said bud
How to break in your boots:
GO TO WORK.
Boots are expensive
Nice video 😊 good job😅😊
How to break in your boots?
Easy, wear em
Erick wertz is much better youtube country look stylish than this guy.
It's mind boggling how black folks make everything cooler, they just take things to the next level. I've seen plenty videos on “cowboys” but they just seem so plain and boring! Now enters the black cowboy with style and swag and now I'm ready to get my first pair of boots lol
This guy talks too much🤮