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Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostAre they steel toe or non? You can stretch just that part of the boot. UNLESS, it is past the edge of the toe box. If the area causing you the issue is up on your toe and inside of the toe box, when they are stretched it is more apt to crack and deform the toe box and permanently screw up the look of the boot. If it is before the toe box and the leather just needs stretched, I have the stretchers at my store and I don't charge to stretch them. I'm not sure if all Cavender's provides the service or not, I would assume so because we do it frequently to get just the right fit for some people. Give the nearest one a call and see if they offer it.
Ok awesome. It's not within the toe box, it's in the soft leather area. Where is ur cavenders? Is there a at home tool people can make?
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Originally posted by Tannerm View PostOk... WTF is with all the foo foo colors! lol I went yesterday to Justin's and there is pink purple yellow white green orange etc etc. I was there forever trying to find a pair I liked and fit good. I ended up buying these in 10.5D:
I tried and TRIED to like them. The tall heel proved uncomfortable, and my toes were being smashed up front from the slope of the shank i guess. I was able to return them to Justins and proceeded to look around. I ended up going to the Ariat store and getting these in 9.5EE:
Just as comfortable as my other pair I have. They fit like a glove. Thanks all for the input.
thats what i have as work boots comfy. just gotta remember leather streches after awhile so gotta get a tighter boot. these boots have laster longer then other boots and are not a ruff looking after normal wear at work
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Originally posted by Tannerm View PostOk awesome. It's not within the toe box, it's in the soft leather area. Where is ur cavenders? Is there a at home tool people can make?
Originally posted by lincolnboy View Postthats what i have as work boots comfy. just gotta remember leather streches after awhile so gotta get a tighter boot. these boots have laster longer then other boots and are not a ruff looking after normal wear at work
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostPlease, don't talk... Its a little more in depth than just getting a "tighter" boot. Its not like a good lay, tighter isn't going to get your rocks off in the long run. It needs to be snug in the correct places. Too tight/loose in the heel and you have blisters, too tight/loose ovee the instep and you can blow a side seam or wear your foot raw. Fitting a boot is NOTHING like fitting a Tennis shoe.
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no big dumbie, for me to remember to get a tigher fit boot than just saying it fits.
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Originally posted by Fatass View PostOriginally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by GeorgeG. View PostWhen y'all say "comfortable".... does this compare to a good pair of New Balance tennis shoes? I've never owned a pair but have always kinda wanted some. I just don't see how something with a leather bottom and no padding can be comfortable.
And I've got a couple pairs of Justin ropers, one of which have been resoled three times, and the other twice...
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Originally posted by mikec View PostBoots are awesome man. Get a pair of $100 ropers and proceed to wearing them out.
And I've got a couple pairs of Justin ropers, one of which have been resoled three times, and the other twice...Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View Postthe bent rails are a pretty solid boot. We were a bit skeptical when they came out, as they didn't seem to appear as the same quality is our other leather sole justin boots. They were designed to compete with the Anderson Bean Horsepower boots. I've not had one negative complaint in the time we have been selling them! Definitely worth the money.
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Originally posted by Fatass View PostYeah I have zero complaints about mine, will buy more if I ever kill these. I need to come see you, I need a levis hookup!Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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