Men's Cowboy Boots are a cool fashion choice, but there are a few things you should know before you buy a pair. Not only are these tips going to give you a lot of knowledge on how to buy them, but how to care for them and how to "break" them in so to speak. You can even use these tips if you already have purchased a pair of boots. The first thing I want to talk about is breaking the shoes in. Even if you buy a perfect fit of Cowboy Boots, you still might need to break them in, especially if they are quality materials because even if they are quality, they still might be "stiff". In order to break them in, but not cause damage to the boot or yourself, I would suggest you put on a pair of thick socks and walk around the house for an hour or so for about three or four days at a time in order to loosen them up. Once you start feeling like they are fitting better, you can wear them outside for a short amount of time until your feet become more comfortable with the Cowboy Boots. Breaking them in is especially important if you are not used to Cowboy Boots or boots in general because you feet might be conditioned for your usual shoe and not the boot itself. Maybe browse Cowboy Boots for smart specifics. When a guy buys a pair of Cowboy Boots or is contemplating on wearing them, he might wonder how or what he is going to wear with them. I say go for the standards; wear jeans! Obviously you can wear trousers or dress pants as well, but I personally think that jeans and Cowboy Boots just go together naturally. Make sure you buy a pair of jeans where the jean is long enough to reach the top of the heel though. If you are really worried about how your jeans look, I would ask a woman in your life and see what she thinks about the length and fit of the jeans to the Cowboy Boots. The other thing to talk about is the proper care of your Cowboy Boots. Depending on the style and type as well as where you got the boots from, these babies could cost you a few hundred dollars. So, I would think that taking care of them would be your main priority. Unlike other shoes, these will need to be cleaned regularly with a damp cloth and given extra care if you get them muddy or dirty in any way. Also, you should let the boots dry naturally if you do get them wet. The reason? Placing your boots in front of a heater can actually cause the leather to dry out - definitely not good!
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