How to Soften Up New Leather Boots: Easy DIY Methods
To soften up new leather boots, start by cleaning them thoroughly, then apply a quality leather conditioner evenly. Use a low-heat hairdryer to gently warm the leather, helping the conditioner soak in better.
Wear thick socks while flexing and bending the boots to relax the fibers and mold them comfortably to your feet. Regular conditioning and care will keep them soft and flexible.
Keep going, and you’ll discover more tips to make your boots feel even better.
