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deck shoes
Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave
blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. tia Hoges in WA |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:55:28 GMT, "Hoges in WA"
wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. ====================================== Even among genuine topsiders there are so many models these days that it's difficult to generalize. Some possibilities a Poor fit (no real cure), lacing too tight (you should be able to slip them on and off without untieing), no socks? (to wear Topsiders without socks, both they and your feet need to be well broken in). One old trick is to get them good and wet and then walk around in them awhile. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:55:28 GMT, "Hoges in WA" wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. ====================================== Even among genuine topsiders there are so many models these days that it's difficult to generalize. Some possibilities a Poor fit (no real cure), lacing too tight (you should be able to slip them on and off without untieing), no socks? (to wear Topsiders without socks, both they and your feet need to be well broken in). One old trick is to get them good and wet and then walk around in them awhile. ================= Fit's ok but maybe I've got these a little tight. I'll try the wet treatment for a while. Thanks. Hoges in WA |
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Second the motion about wetting the shoes. Years ago, as a timber cruiser
in Alaska, I broke in new "corked" boots by soaking them overnight in a pail of water. Put 'em on with a pair of heavy wool socks and then walk around until they're dry: Instant Breakin, and fully comfortable thereafter. Cheers, Dick B. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:55:28 GMT, "Hoges in WA" wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. ====================================== Even among genuine topsiders there are so many models these days that it's difficult to generalize. Some possibilities a Poor fit (no real cure), lacing too tight (you should be able to slip them on and off without untieing), no socks? (to wear Topsiders without socks, both they and your feet need to be well broken in). One old trick is to get them good and wet and then walk around in them awhile. |
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Hoges in WA wrote:
Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. I had the same problem so I took mine to a shoe repair place and they glued a very thin leather patch over the heal seams. It worked great. I don't remember how much it cost, but it wasn't very expensive. -- The email address above is a spam trap. Don't expect a response. Reach me using firstname at lastname dot net |
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Hoges,
Try a shoe stretcher. http://searshealthandwellness.com/pr...4&COMBINE=2289 Here's one from Sears. Paul Hoges in WA wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. tia Hoges in WA |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:55:28 GMT, "Hoges in WA"
wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. tia Hoges in WA I have worn Sperrys since I was 18. I worked as a log scaler until I retired a year ago. I wore my Sperrys whenever I could at work. They kept me safe walking on the logs. The only times I ever slipped were a few jobs where boots were required. (The places that say "Safety First" were always the most dangerous places to work.) There is just no safer sole than the original Sperry sole. I wear a size 11 1/2 in most shoes and boots. I always wear a size 12 Sperry and I buy only the original boat shoe. Other models are usually not as comfortable. The fit is a little loose and very comfortable. I'd just recommend a larger size; or get the original boat shoe. |
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An old Army trick. Soak the shoes or wear them in the shower and lace
up ad walk around for a few hours. Before they dry rub in a leather conditioner like Dubbin. If the shoes still rub in a certain spot then wet a bar of soap and rub on the offending spot on the shoes. Lace up and walk around. Worn many pairs of Army boots and it works every time. Tony S/V Ambrosia |
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Do folks still wear deck shoes?
If so maybe we can get a pole going and see what people like? I've been just using sandles, flip-flops, or brooks running shoes. Anyone else? On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:55:28 GMT, "Hoges in WA" wrote: Mine are about six months old now but they still bite my heels and leave blisters. They are Sperry Topsiders. Any tips on softening these guys up so they are easy to wear? It's getting so I dread putting them on. tia Hoges in WA |
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John wrote in message ... Do folks still wear deck shoes? I have "Timberland" deck shoes. Very comfortable. Not too expensive. Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield |
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