How to Break in Leather Red Wing Boots
Breaking in Red Wing Boots
A few years back, Ruaridh Nicoll penned a column in ‘The Guardian’ about a two-decades long obsession with Red Wing Boots (he owns 11 pairs of the company’s infamously well-constructed and tough to break-in boots).
After buying his first pair, they became the yardstick for every other similar product he owned.
(Once you own a Rolex, a lot of watches look like toys – that kind of thing.)
People struggle with the Red Wing boot break-in period.
So much so, it’s a well-documented thread, particularly on Reddit.
The pain.
The agony.
So on and so forth.
Coupled with their outstanding manufacture of long-lasting boots, the small-town Minnesota-based company (for which the boots are named) seems to lead a double-life as shoe-making masochists.
Damn them.
To make the break-in process less brutal, Red Wing boot wearers have developed trusted strategies.
Here are some tips and tricks to help you break in your Red Wing Boots while minimizing the pain and agony:
1.
Gradually break in your boots by wearing them for short periods of time at first, gradually increasing the duration as your feet adjust to the fit.
2.
Use a boot stretcher or wear thick socks to help stretch the leather and reduce discomfort.
3.
Apply leather conditioner regularly to soften the leather and prevent it from drying out.
4.
Consider using a leather softening spray to further help with the break-in process.
5.
Invest in a good pair of insoles for added comfort and support.
Red Wing is a heritage brand known for its quality, longevity, and classicism.
While the break-in period may be tough, the aesthetic and durability of their boots make it worth it.
By following these tips, you can break in your Red Wing Boots more comfortably and preserve their fresh look season after season..