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1. You should have to stand and
give a firm pull to get the boot on,
if top (throat) size is correct. |
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2. After the boot is on your foot,
the fit around the instep should be
snug, but not tight. |
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3. The ball (widest part) of the
foot should fit in the widest part
of the boot. |
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4. The Final Check -- Stand and
step forward hard into the boot.
The ends of your toes should NOT
touch the sides of the boot. |
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Keep them Clean!
Regularly clean your
boots with a good
non-alkaline leather
cleaner (like
Lexol Leather
Cleaner). Use a soft
cloth and rinse with
water. Remember that
saddle soap is soap, and
is therefore alkaline.
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Condition your boots.
Boot leather needs to
have its natural moister
restored often with a
good conditioner (like
Lexol). Wax is NOT
a substitute for
conditioner. Never
condition boots prior to
cleaning.
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Keep boots away from
direct heat. The
best way to dry your
boots is to walk them
dry. They may also be
air dried away from all
heat sources.
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