Blackgrass
One of the Regulars
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I was sort of thinking about work boots and what guys in the late 40's and 50's would have been wearing. Most of the working class guys I would guess would be buying what they could afford and a lot of this would have included WWII surplus gear. I would imagine that combat boots would have been worn fairly often to work in or in the field. My grandfather had several pairs in the porch closet he would wear out on the farm.
I had a friend that gave me a pair a few years ago and I have just now gotten them out to try and break them in. They are brand new Navy issue cap toe/steel toe boots with more of a crepe sole compared to a lug sole. He worked on a flight line so I guess these are more for work than kicking down a door while locked and loaded.
So for all you combat boot wearing guys out there....Any tricks on breaking them in? I did the whole fill 'em up with hot water and them wear them dry but they are still a little tight in a couple of areas. Anyone with suggestions?
Thanks...
ben
I had a friend that gave me a pair a few years ago and I have just now gotten them out to try and break them in. They are brand new Navy issue cap toe/steel toe boots with more of a crepe sole compared to a lug sole. He worked on a flight line so I guess these are more for work than kicking down a door while locked and loaded.
So for all you combat boot wearing guys out there....Any tricks on breaking them in? I did the whole fill 'em up with hot water and them wear them dry but they are still a little tight in a couple of areas. Anyone with suggestions?
Thanks...
ben