You're a lifesaver! I have the velvet docs and I'm not sure what to do on the outside to make them more flexible. I've tried the thick socks and the flexing. I will definitely try some of your other tips though. (:
Chasati Lane woo woo!!!! Let me know how you get on!! I’ve bought 2 more pairs since this video was recorded and breaking them in took no time at all x
Hi Cath, this was so helpful. I'm planning on buying my first pair of Dr Martens this weekend! I went into the Westfield store earlier this month to have a look and talk about breaking them in. The lovely sales associate there told me that she breaks hers in by using a hairdryer on them on a low heat setting, particularly the heal area for about 5 mins each day. She said the low heat causes the leather to soften very quickly.
I have air martens and i absolutely love them. No breaking in issues. I don’t think i would buy the others I don’t have patience for my feet to be killing me just to break in boots. 🤷🏼♀️ it shouldn’t be that difficult lol. Kudos to you ❤ for doing that.
Thanks for the tips. There different types of leather on docs some hard some come already soft depending on what you buy. Enjoy your boots they're gorgeous.
Great video. I bought my first pair and my number one tip would be lace them up tight enough so that your foot doesn't move around. Make sure the tongue is pushed back against your foot when lacing. Move around as much as you can around the house, walking up and down stairs, squats, lunges, give them a workout! Thick socks are a must. I'd love to see a video of different outfits you wear with them.
My 1460s were hell on Earth to break in (did it without balm or stretching/bending, purely just wearing them. Bled so much! So far I've found the 1461s way easier to break in, definitely still wear plasters and thick socks but about 3 wears in they're happy. For me the best 'cheat' is wearing them around the house/office. Not tons of walking but lots of flexing and stepping.
Overall good advice. Boots need to be broken in they are not sport shoes. I would say wear boot socks wool is best . Taping your feet is a good idea...but be careful to watch your feet for infection . There are many good treatments for the leather but I guess the lady thing is shinny so use shoe polish. Lincoln polish is Great but I don't know if you can get it in the UK. I would suggest rotating you shoes every day to let them air out. You can use trees but you don't really need them for combat boots. Don't dry wet boots with high heat. Really wet ..shove in newspaper. Just remember it takes a few weeks to break them in . There is no fast way to do it .
I mean I can wear a sanitary pad!!! That’s how I brake heels or if I can’t walk a lot in some very high heels I wear a pad and stick it on the heel sole
Omg this is actually really really helpful thank you so much for this! I have been looking up for videos for so long and I have been looking at comments, but your comment made such a big difference! Thank you💞
I’m confused. I thought the pascal leather doesn’t need breaking in. I got the 1460 smooth and this one totally needs breaking in. Anyways, mine is almost broken in to the point where I can walk in them for more than a few hours. Next pair I’m getting will be the pascal for the matte look 😊.
Love this! Great tips 👍🏼 I really want the pascals! I’ve got the pascal Virginia shoes, but still need to break them in. I’ve also got the standard 1460s but these seem like they’re not way more comfortable. Please do a styling vid 😊
Hello! I want to buy 1461 virginia leather and i am here for an advice. Does virginia leather actually "breathe"? Does your feet get wet or smth like that?
I'm stupid and I wore them at home and then straight to a long walk and a night out, I thought my feet were necrotic. Now I am loosening them up with leather oil
Hi, I'm really sorry they're not branded, I just went onto Amazon and chose ones that had a reinforced ankle, here's the link: smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075NK8T11/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Do the pascals stretch a lot after you break them in? I have a pair atm that are a size down from my normal size (I’m a us 7 and got a us 6) and I’ve found that they are very very tight on me and I’m worried they won’t stretch much.
@@HelloHello-ex2kc yeah they’ll loosen up, bend them with your hands, 5 mins a day and they’ll soon loosen up. Black ones are the worst for that, my white ones took no breaking in at all. Think the lighter leather is less tough 🤔
I have the same in white, but they are in a soft leather. For me there was no braking in necessary. If not I would not have bought it 😉. But I made a very hurtful experience with the smooth leather that I wore immediately to go out 🥴
Should doc martens fit quite tight when u first get them because I’ve received some which don’t feel that tight and I’m wondering if I should get a smaller size. I heard that they expand when u wear them and break them in so is that why they are meant to be tight at the beginning! Please help! Xx
Maddy Damant hi! I’m my experience they are a little tight at first, they definitely loosen with wear, not massively but if they’re not snug now they’ll be very loose after a couple of weeks. I stayed true to size with all 4 pairs of my Docs. Hope this helps x
Madisyn Valentina Yeah, ive managed to break in them quite a bit. My left foot is just fine, no rubbing, nothing. Meanwhile on my other foot, I have constant rubbing and is quite painful. I’ve actually put a sock inside the shoe and that kinda helps. I’ve also taken a blow dryer to the shoes and that also helped.
DM Pascal in virginia leather don't really need breaking in. They're soft leather. It's the 1460 original, Made in England, Jadons, Bex etc that need breaking in as they're made of tougher leather.
this video makes me laugh .. i broke in me boots by polishing them .. hahahhha .. hilarious try wearing real work boots 24/7/365 then do a break in video
I ordered the Pascals literally 10 minutes ago and found your video after some not so good videos, thank you very much! Great tips!
You’re so welcome x
I recommend to buy 1460 Black Nappa. So easy to break in, also leather is kinda soft, really good quality. No break in problems at all for me.
Same for me! No break in time in my case and the quality is as good as it gets.
Just bought dr martens 1460 . Your video is best that I have watched . Very informative. Will be following your tips . Thanks
Yay!! Good luck, enjoy them. All mine are still going strong 💪🏼
You're a lifesaver! I have the velvet docs and I'm not sure what to do on the outside to make them more flexible. I've tried the thick socks and the flexing. I will definitely try some of your other tips though. (:
Chasati Lane woo woo!!!! Let me know how you get on!! I’ve bought 2 more pairs since this video was recorded and breaking them in took no time at all x
Hi Cath, this was so helpful. I'm planning on buying my first pair of Dr Martens this weekend! I went into the Westfield store earlier this month to have a look and talk about breaking them in. The lovely sales associate there told me that she breaks hers in by using a hairdryer on them on a low heat setting, particularly the heal area for about 5 mins each day. She said the low heat causes the leather to soften very quickly.
Oooh great tip! Enjoy them, I still have this same pair and 3 others 🤣🤣🤣
those the virginia or ambassador leather which is actually easier to break in as its a much softer leather
I have air martens and i absolutely love them. No breaking in issues. I don’t think i would buy the others I don’t have patience for my feet to be killing me just to break in boots. 🤷🏼♀️ it shouldn’t be that difficult lol. Kudos to you ❤ for doing that.
Thanks for the tips. There different types of leather on docs some hard some come already soft depending on what you buy. Enjoy your boots they're gorgeous.
holistic79 I have 2 more pairs now!! 🤣 May do an updated video x
@@Nailtheday cool!
Great video. I bought my first pair and my number one tip would be lace them up tight enough so that your foot doesn't move around. Make sure the tongue is pushed back against your foot when lacing. Move around as much as you can around the house, walking up and down stairs, squats, lunges, give them a workout! Thick socks are a must.
I'd love to see a video of different outfits you wear with them.
fizzy965 you know I think I will x
My 1460s were hell on Earth to break in (did it without balm or stretching/bending, purely just wearing them. Bled so much!
So far I've found the 1461s way easier to break in, definitely still wear plasters and thick socks but about 3 wears in they're happy.
For me the best 'cheat' is wearing them around the house/office. Not tons of walking but lots of flexing and stepping.
..wouldnt putting blister tape help instead of bleeding all over..this way still break in
Overall good advice. Boots need to be broken in they are not sport shoes. I would say wear boot socks wool is best . Taping your feet is a good idea...but be careful to watch your feet for infection . There are many good treatments for the leather but I guess the lady thing is shinny so use shoe polish. Lincoln polish is Great but I don't know if you can get it in the UK. I would suggest rotating you shoes every day to let them air out. You can use trees but you don't really need them for combat boots. Don't dry wet boots with high heat. Really wet ..shove in newspaper. Just remember it takes a few weeks to break them in . There is no fast way to do it .
OMG! Life saver! Thank youx
Enjoy the boots x
Thanks so much for this video! Lifesaver!!
Lea Marie good luck with the break in, it’s totally worth it x
I mean I can wear a sanitary pad!!! That’s how I brake heels or if I can’t walk a lot in some very high heels I wear a pad and stick it on the heel sole
Omg this is actually really really helpful thank you so much for this! I have been looking up for videos for so long and I have been looking at comments, but your comment made such a big difference! Thank you💞
Glad it worked for you
Thats the right tip, wear them around the house for the first few weeks. You can use a blow drier to heat and soften them up.
I’m confused. I thought the pascal leather doesn’t need breaking in. I got the 1460 smooth and this one totally needs breaking in. Anyways, mine is almost broken in to the point where I can walk in them for more than a few hours. Next pair I’m getting will be the pascal for the matte look 😊.
I needed to, some don’t
your voice is soo soothing omg you should try to do asmr videos haha💕💕
This was actually helpful, all other videos are not helpful but your tips helped a lot!
Oh I'm so pleased!!!! Nothing worse than living in uncomfortable shoes :)
Love this! Great tips 👍🏼 I really want the pascals! I’ve got the pascal Virginia shoes, but still need to break them in. I’ve also got the standard 1460s but these seem like they’re not way more comfortable.
Please do a styling vid 😊
Hello! I want to buy 1461 virginia leather and i am here for an advice. Does virginia leather actually "breathe"? Does your feet get wet or smth like that?
Such an excellent video and you suggested so many things that wouldn’t have occurred to me! I don’t have any excuses not to get them now do I? 🙈🤣
haha none!! Once you break in one pair you don't have to do it again, that is if you go for the Pascal's they are much softer x
I'm stupid and I wore them at home and then straight to a long walk and a night out, I thought my feet were necrotic. Now I am loosening them up with leather oil
We’ve all done it 🤣🤣 hope you’re ok now
@@Nailtheday that was two days ago and now i'm good again, i'll just be more careful going forward. great video!
Great video....which brand of hiking socks are they
Hi, I'm really sorry they're not branded, I just went onto Amazon and chose ones that had a reinforced ankle, here's the link: smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075NK8T11/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Those boot's hurt's like hell in the first time but i look cooler wearing it
Enjoy the pain
@@nera6665 indeed
Do the pascals stretch a lot after you break them in? I have a pair atm that are a size down from my normal size (I’m a us 7 and got a us 6) and I’ve found that they are very very tight on me and I’m worried they won’t stretch much.
I bought my size, they stretch a bit, maybe lots of wear with thick socks. Hope they stretch out for you x
Mine feel the same. Really tight across the bridge
@@HelloHello-ex2kc yeah they’ll loosen up, bend them with your hands, 5 mins a day and they’ll soon loosen up. Black ones are the worst for that, my white ones took no breaking in at all. Think the lighter leather is less tough 🤔
@Alessandra How was it, they stretched out? I’m actually in the same situation
I have the same in white, but they are in a soft leather. For me there was no braking in necessary. If not I would not have bought it 😉. But I made a very hurtful experience with the smooth leather that I wore immediately to go out 🥴
Should doc martens fit quite tight when u first get them because I’ve received some which don’t feel that tight and I’m wondering if I should get a smaller size. I heard that they expand when u wear them and break them in so is that why they are meant to be tight at the beginning! Please help! Xx
Maddy Damant hi! I’m my experience they are a little tight at first, they definitely loosen with wear, not massively but if they’re not snug now they’ll be very loose after a couple of weeks. I stayed true to size with all 4 pairs of my Docs. Hope this helps x
I just got my jadons and they hurt so much :(
rosevibes I love them but they do look painful!! Hope they break in soon xx
have you broke them in yet? i need tips . one shoe fits nicely as the other is painful when walking
Madisyn Valentina Yeah, ive managed to break in them quite a bit. My left foot is just fine, no rubbing, nothing. Meanwhile on my other foot, I have constant rubbing and is quite painful. I’ve actually put a sock inside the shoe and that kinda helps. I’ve also taken a blow dryer to the shoes and that also helped.
Where did you buy them? Looking for the best price 😇
Dr. Martens in Westfield
@@Nailtheday Thanks!!
Yours are pascal. The type that are already worn. That’s why you broke them in soo quickly
jannahw why make life harder than it needs to be?
Was just about to comment this.
I dont understand those are the soft leather type
They still tore my feet to shreds
DM Pascal in virginia leather don't really need breaking in. They're soft leather. It's the 1460 original, Made in England, Jadons, Bex etc that need breaking in as they're made of tougher leather.
My feet were in bits at first, if you’re not used to them they still need breaking in.
Hard to break in? It didn't hurt one bit when i was wearing them, but that's probably because i have really thin feet😂
Mine were torn to shreds! 🤣🤣🤣
Isnt it easier to put Compeed blister tapes and let the boot break in..why is people talking about having tk break them lol
You got the pascal ! There is no breaking in the pascals !!! Wtf
I had to, I hadn’t worn DM’s in forever and got terrible blisters. Everyone is different. Have a great day 🎉
I just bought my first pair of pascals And they gave me blister on my heel. And way too tight around footbed, does it loosen ever?
this video makes me laugh .. i broke in me boots by polishing them .. hahahhha .. hilarious try wearing real work boots 24/7/365 then do a break in video
haus05 wow hate fuelled comment 🤣 it’s just my opinion dude, keep your pants on!!
Cath Sharp hahaha hardly “hate fuelled” just being honest ... keep your skinny jeans on ....