Sorry, no tips. My pair never improved at all. Ended up throwing them out . They were brutal.
If they don’t comply they are going on eBay
Sorry, no tips. My pair never improved at all. Ended up throwing them out . They were brutal.
I used to do that vaseline trick and it worked.
Clinch's Narrow poc-toe combining classic narrow and work round.Npt?
Will try it tomorrow, thank you Gentlemen
Had a better break in day today & used the Vaseline method..no new blisters
I just splurged and received a pair of IronHearts 21 oz. worth every penny. I’m going to buy a second pairA great company to start with. What weight did you start out with? I jumped in with the 21.5oz. They were very intimidating at first. They are starting to SLOWLY settle down. I ordered a pair of 15oz cone mills. Just got them this weekend, I think they will be a piece of cake. I think I have the denim bug. lol. I have some Iron Hearts in my sights, but man, the price.
When I was reorganising a wardrobe, I found these sneakers that I had bought when I was more fashion oriented. Keep in mind that these are fashion sneakers, so they are nowhere near as well made as what is commonly shown here.
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Yep, you could call them grizzly sneakers
If memory serves, this is horse or pony hair, and in keeping with the spirit of this thread, here goes
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We never thought about it but it is possible to match a grizzly with your shoes
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I did the Nijmegen March (100 miles with pack over 4 days - at least it’s flat!) many years ago, all kinds of folklore tales for avoiding blisters in our already broken in boots (only a fool or a masochist would try this in brand new boots). One idea that had some merit (and I think operates on the same principle as the Vaseline idea) was double socks - a very thin pair worn under normal socks. Idea was to allow for some easier sliding - between the socks - without your skin rubbing so much. Foot powder or talc also helps (powder helps lubricate things like Vaseline and stops sweaty feet which blister more easily).
Another well regarded idea was figuring out the worst friction points on your feet and preemptively taping them up with moleskin plasters, though I’d be tempted to use modern compeed plasters now (and they’re great for existing blisters too if you’re suffering, not cheap but worth it as they promote healing and stay on really wells so maybe more cost effective in the long run than lots of cheaper plasters).
Some folk tried to toughen their feet by regularly soaking them in surgical spirits but I was never convinced and it’s a little late for you to to start foot toughening up now! I guess you could drink the surgical spirts to take the edge off the blister pain, but you may go blind, so perhaps best not!
Maybe the best advice is simply to take your time, wear them little and often, keep them conditioned, bend the soles with your hands or squatting on your toes - once the soles start to give the boots will rub the back of your heels much less.
Good luck!
Can you pls post more fit photos of the grizzly? That's a wonderful jacket. Love the collar
Good post, thanks
I’m down the compeed route & my feet are covered in a patchwork, using Vaseline before walking now and thin socks. Attacking the leather with conditioner and potatoes in the toe box overnight. Will try some sole bending tomorrow when the Wife is back at work.
Sure, I will take some later today if I get the chance.
I take it you have already seen these?
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/red-devil-fit-checks-evolution.101045/page-4#post-2739597
Hold up, what is this potatoes in the toebox trick? That so random and funny to me haha
Great! Thank you, I'm thinking of getting one but in a smooth leather.
Ooh haven't seen this one before. Don't mind if I do.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. The first pair a purchased really was not the cut for me. They fit but not the best for me. Expensive lesson to learn. Trying another cut.The get softer than any jeans i’ve owned. Sadly just outgrew mine![]()
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Just about had enough now, nice as these boots look they could end up on eBay this week...