Breaking In my new Chippewa boots

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2010

Treating my new Tan Chippewa work boots the way all new boots should be treated.

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  • I just bought a new pair of Chippewa Logger Boots Style73103, I want to give them a good break in. They are steel toe, waterproof, insulated, vibram soled. Did it help break in your boots. Did you leave them as is or did you clean them up? Any Ideas

  • @calvincats i dont like them brand new looking so in that way it helped break them in... as for getting softer and all that stuff any time you wear them it will help. I did leave them like they are at the end of the video until i wore them the next time.

  • nice boots how much were they

  • @badcoairsoft11 $150 or so i dont remember exactly

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  • the only way to break them in , i wore mine in snow and slush now they look great

  • They have Redwood loggers, but they are not all waterproof, and some are made in China now.

    Yours look very light colored. Do they come in more of dark brown or redwood color?

  • had mine for about 1 1/2 years and they are perfect.

  • After that ya shoulda dragged em from the back of a truck for a hundred miles to make the leather nice and soft. ;-)

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