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Hey guys:

 

Like many of you, I ordered boots from TK Boots. Being a size US 9-1/2, I figured a size US 10 would do fine for me. No such luck. Turns out the boots from TK Boots seem to run almost a full size small, and I had the most difficult time getting into them. I'm wishing I had ordered size 11, and then I could have added insoles to make up the difference.

 

But not to worry. I found this video posted on Lifehacker this week and decided I'd give it a try:

 

(The guy even uses Chelsea boots in his demo.)

 

This process "breaks in" your boots a lot faster than simply wearing them for a few weeks. You use the heat from a blow dryer to allow the leather to soften up and be stretched by wearing an extra pair of socks. Rather than trust a hair dryer, I broke out my heat gun. 

 

What a transformation. I easily got an extra half-size out of my boots, and now they are quite comfortable. Beware, this technique is for genuine leather only! :)

 

So if yours are small, give this method a try. It made a huge difference for me.

 

Enjoy!

 

Bill

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To keep them stretched, I use a set of these bad boys in between troops.  Works like a charm!

 

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Also another tip is stuff them full of wet newspaper and leave for a few days to dry. The newspaper will swell up when it dries and can help stretch the leather.

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Mix 50/50 alcohol and water, spray them inside and out. Put on thicker socks and wear them for the day. Easy stretch method!

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