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Breaking in new boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 82216" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>Now Ive broken in many pairs of boots but never new riding boots. Normally with like a new pair of work boots I will hit them with a good coating of mink oil or saddle soap put them someplace warm over night and then start wearing them the next day and it usually takes a few days and more applications of mink oil.</p><p></p><p>Now with my new riding boots they fit.......... but they are a little tight. But I also have wide feet. So before I start adding any mink oil to help soften and stretch the leather Id like to get some suggestions of how some of you all break in your new boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 82216, member: 563"] Now Ive broken in many pairs of boots but never new riding boots. Normally with like a new pair of work boots I will hit them with a good coating of mink oil or saddle soap put them someplace warm over night and then start wearing them the next day and it usually takes a few days and more applications of mink oil. Now with my new riding boots they fit.......... but they are a little tight. But I also have wide feet. So before I start adding any mink oil to help soften and stretch the leather Id like to get some suggestions of how some of you all break in your new boots. [/QUOTE]
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