Thursday, October 4, 2012

the reviews: Come on come on - Second Official Video

Come on come This tennis is very light, my wife likes me, tells me that is comfortable and does not feel in the foot. What I did not taste like it was packed when I received it I thought it might be in poor condition, but it was not so.

I was expecting an almost dark red color as shown in the picture but when I got hold of it, it's more of the shocking pink, the shade of pink that sad to say, is not among the colors i like wearing. The first time I saw it, there weren't other colors published but after placing my order, to make sure i doubled check it, there were other colors available but anyway, had the color been dark red, it would have been ok for me. i want to exchange it for the enamel blue but i don't want to pay for the return fee. I guess I just have to put up with it and try to get used to wearing that color.
the reviews: Come on come on - Second Official Video
Come on come As far as several reviewers have spoken of "break-in" periods for these boots, here's some advice for breaking in ANY leather boots so they fit you well AFTER the leather has stretched.Leather will always stretch and eventually mold to the shape of your foot. How long this takes depends on the type of leather, the thickness of the leather, and how long you wear your footwear.Always try on your boots while wearing a THIN sock. Remove any removable inserts. Once you have found a pair that fits well, consider that you'll eventually be switching to a thicker sock so be sure there's room in the length of the boot for that.Break the boots initially in by removing any removable inserts and wearing without any socks, or with a THIN sock. Lace them loosely but firmly. Do not tighten them as much as you can stand. Wear them as long as it takes for them to feel comfortable.Next, switch to the sock that you'll be wearing regularly. After the initial break in you have gone through, the boots should now feel a bit snug, but this will change. You can at this time lace them tighter than you did before. The added thickness of the thicker sock will take the pressure off your foot.After a while you will feel the boots loosen up again but they will now be more shaped to your own feet. Now it's time to add the insert you removed. This does two things. It makes the already broken in boots fit snugger and the insert will last longer since it hasn't gone through any wear and tear during the break in period.You could also do the shock therapy break in: Lace them tight and fill with warm water. Walk around for an hour or two and take them off when you feel them starting to dry. But I wouldn't recommend that with these boots.

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