Should new cowboy boots hurt?

It's normal for new cowboy boots to hurt. Cowboy boots are designed to stretch; however, when you first get them, they are often stiff, which can cause pain in your feet and ankles. However, this pain should go away after you break in your boots.
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Should cowboy boots be tight when brand new?

The fit should be snug, not tight or loose. The snugness is governed by the instep fit and the width of the throat. If the instep is too loose, the boot will slip excessively in the heel. To remedy this, you may need a more narrow width to shorten the circumference of the throat.
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Should cowboy boots be really stiff when you first get them?

The boot should feel snug (like a firm handshake) across the vamp (top of the foot). The widest part of your foot should be resting in the widest part of the outsole. At this point you're probably tempted to take your thumb and feel around for where your big toe is (we get it, old habits die hard). Don't do it!
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How long does it take to break in new cowboy boots?

How long does it take to break in cowboy boots? With regular wear, new cowboy boots can take anywhere from 80 to 100 hours to break in. The best way to get these hours in is to wear the boots two to three hours a day.
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Do cowboy boots make your feet hurt?

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Their narrow toes can accentuate forefoot pain. Cowboy boots without arch support can also worsen the pain of flat feet. But the higher heel often helps those with plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendonitis.
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Why do cowboy boots hurt?

Many people have foot issues where the normal insole on a cowboy boot won't provide adequate support for their needs. If you have high/low arches or another foot condition you may want to consult with your podiatrist during the break in period on a proper orthotics insole that you can wear with your cowboy boots.
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Will cowboy boots stretch out?

Cowboy boots are made to stretch and mold to the shape of your feet. Leather is quite pliable, and over one or two weeks, boots should expand and fit your feet comfortably. Tip: Wearing new boots with thick socks helps quicken the stretching process.
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Can cowboy boots be comfortable?

Cowboy boots are very comfortable to wear, and they give you excellent foot support; however, the boots must fit your feet correctly for optimal comfort. And yes, some are more comfortable than tennis shoes. Many first-time buyers of cowboy boots select their boots on how they look.
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How do you soften tight cowboy boots?

The more you wear your cowboy boots, the better they will adapt to your feet. You can use a clothes steamer (or even the steam from a boiling kettle) to steam the interior of the boots, which helps make the leather more flexible. Then, slip the boots on and walk around at home.
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How tight should new boots be?

It should not pinch across the ball of the foot or the toes, but should be comfortably snug in the instep area of your foot. Just like a good handshake. A new boot may slip some when new, but if it is snug in the instep, that slip will come out, after it is flexed from wearing.
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How long do boots take to break in?

New boots can take around 80 to 100 hours to break in. That being said, don't subject yourself to wearing your boots for 4 days straight and expect your feet to be happy with you. Instead, space this time out to about 2 to 3 hours a day and keep a second pair of boots to change into.
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Why are my cowboy boots so hard to get on?

-Answer: Your boots are hard to get on because the instep or throat of a boot is too narrow. You have a couple of choices to help this problem. Stretching is the best answer. We have professional equipment that can open your boots up and make them easy to get on.
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How do you know if your cowboy boots are too tight?

If you're experiencing more than a half-inch of heel slip, or if your ankle is knocking around inside your boot, they're too big. When you're putting on your cowboy boots, you should feel a little tightness at the top of the boot, which will cause your foot to “pop” in.
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Should cowboy boots be hard to get off?

Broke-in cowboy boots shouldn't be hard to put on. But new cowboy boots are stiff and require some effort to get your foot in. However, as your feet spend more time in the boots, the leather softens, and taking them on and off should be smooth and easy.
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How do you know if boots are too small?

Another way to test it is to put your boots on, stand up straight, and then wiggle your toes. If you can't wiggle your toes, the boot is too tight. We also recommend walking around in them for a minute or two.
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How do you loosen new boots?

Use a Hairdryer
  1. Put your boots on with a pair of thick socks.
  2. Point a hair dryer about 6 inches from the boot pointed at the tightest parts where you feel a pinch.
  3. Turn on the dryer on hold for about 20 seconds.
  4. Move your toes during point three for better stretching.
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Why do boots hurt my feet?

Why Do My Work Boots Hurt My Feet? It all comes down to support. Unless your boots are custom, they don't have enough arch support built in to support your feet properly. Each day, the impact on your feet is equal to the weight of a fully loaded cement truck.
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Which style of cowboy boots are most comfortable?

12 Most Comfortable Cowboy Boots for Walking All Day Long
  • Ariat Rambler Leather Sole Western Boot (Men)
  • Ariat Heritage Roughstock (Men)
  • Durango Rebel (Men)
  • Ariat Workhog (Men)
  • Dan Post Men's Milwaukee (Men)
  • Justin Stampede (Men)
  • Justin Stampede (Women)
  • Corral Heart Angel Wing (Women)
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How do you know if boots fit right?

There are five areas to check. They are: the flex point, the heel, the width, the arch, and the toe box. Your boots should not feel tight. They should feel snug on the forefoot, they should have plenty of room in the toe box, and the heel should not slip more than a quarter of an inch.
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Should cowboy boots be loose in the heel?

A boot must slip slightly in the heel. As the foot moves and boot flexes, the heel must have room to ride up a bit. When the boot is new, the heel slipping may feel excessive because of the stiffness of the new sole. Your heels should slip up to 1/4-1/2 inch.
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