WESCO-MRLOU-CXL Wesco® -10" CXL Steerhide Engineer Boot - Brown The "Mister Lou"
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If you can suffer through it for a while I bet they will stretch naturally, though it is understandable to accelerate the process @Oaktavia – but if it is any comfort, I've had even extremely thick leathers that were uncomfortably pressing on my foot (also high arches) ultimately tamed by powering through the discomfort (there are limits to what we should be willing to go through--I didn't have sores or anything like that and would have sought alternatives had it gotten to that point).
I love engineers and think they go great with your look so hope it works out!
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@mclaincausey I was also thinking this, since they have already stretched a bit in that one area. Loosening them up helped quite a bit too. If I go ahead and fill 'em with water I'll let you all know how it worked out.
But thanks for the insight. I don't have sores or even redness of any kind just a little pressure when wearing. I'm nit picky so anything that isn't perfect I try to resolve.
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OK–yeah I think you're going to be just fine then.
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I've chatted about this in other threads, but it seems pretty relevant here — I got a pair of Mr Lous late last year, albeit natural CXL. I felt a lot of the same tightness, as I've got super high insteps, on my right foot even more so than the left.
I wanted to add that my experience has been similar to others': they do really loosen up with regular wear. I took the insoles out of mine, which helped a lot, and the pressure to the top of my foot that I particularly feel on my right foot has lessened a ton.
I think you'll dig em the more you wear em. I've really enjoyed mine so far, and they're certainly a lot easier to deal with than my black CXL Lofgrens.
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@popvulture okay wonderful, that is exactly what I was hoping to hear. Which is what I thought would be the case, just wanted a confirmation. I do not think they are the wrong size at all, just high instep slight discomfort. Thanks for the help!!
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You bet! FWIW my first pair was a 13, but I thought they just felt a tad too big. I went down to a 12 because these were just stock boots — no 12.5 available. The length in the 12 felt fine but I was a little worried at first that I'd fucked up and was stuck with the tightness in the instep, but like I said, they've chilled out and are getting really comfy. I'm gonna try putting the insoles back in after a good while, so that should make em feel even better.
TLDR - I feel your pain and can def say rest easy knowing they get better!
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You bet! FWIW my first pair was a 13, but I thought they just felt a tad too big. I went down to a 12 because these were just stock boots — no 12.5 available. The length in the 12 felt fine but I was a little worried at first that I'd fucked up and was stuck with the tightness in the instep, but like I said, they've chilled out and are getting really comfy. I'm gonna try putting the insoles back in after a good while, so that should make em feel even better.
TLDR - I feel your pain and can def say rest easy knowing they get better!
Yes you described my worries exactly. Thanks for this, I feel hugely relieved and I think I'll skip the warm water idea in the video. I was willing to try it but filling my $755 boots with warm water made me nervous.
I've been wearing mine pretty much non stop since Monday. 7.5 hours of work as a teacher the past three days and at home until right before bedtime. Plan on to continue this for the time being. I might try to sell a pair or two of Iron Rangers now becaue I just don't think I'll wear them again at this point.
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Haha dude I don't blame you at all. That water shit sounds like more than I could stomach!
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Yeah–if the leather on my boots did it, CXL, which is very much more elastic than that, will do it even more readily.
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dear god don't fill your wescos with water :o If you're a logger ok since they're gonna be thrashed but geeziz…
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Nice! I started with thin socks as well, but eventually I was able to ratchet up the thickness a little bit — I think the slightly beefier socks helped get a bit more stretch. Not like I really love super chunky socks (I hate getting too hot), but a little padding felt nice after having to forgo my insoles for the time being.
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I haven't even bothered putting mine back in yet. I'll try at some point… if I can even remember where they are
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… if I can even remember where they are
Right?! I know I put them somewhere safe but that could be anywhere in the house!
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@Oaktavia hey man just curious, or maybe for any others reading this also…
I just got this pair and when on they feel great, but after reading your experience I am definitely finding myself in a similar position. I tried on a 10.5 and they felt too big, but they did go on instantly. I ended up buying the 10 instead which once on, feel way better, and they have gotten easier to get on over the last few days, but getting them off is a bit of a struggle still... I was wondering if that eased up in your case? Also I have seen boot anchors and was curious if anyone had any luck with using those, and if so any recommendations?
I absolutely love the boots, and having a high instep I find a lot of the pressing in most boots I wear, but it does subside usually and given how much I hear these give/stretch, I am sure I will be fine, but just figured I'd ask.
Thanks in advance!
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@hgering27 Hey dude from my experience when taking the boots off, it was a total struggle during the first month, maybe more. I pulled from the heels and wiggle my foot up and down, up and down many times until they finally slip off. There was a week when I actually pulled a muscle ever so slightly in my calf from struggling so hard (partially due to being frustrated with how long they took to get off), so try and go easy.
Now that I have had the boots for about 3-4 months, they come off much easier. A few wiggles inside the boot and they slip off. I don't think about them taking forever to take off now, so that to me means they are coming off "normally" after a serious break in period.
As far as your high instep goes, mine was bothersome for at least a month. I still have not put the insoles back in and likely never will. I only feel the pressure on the top of my foot/instep when I am putting my feet up on a ottoman or stool, which is due to gravity and the weight of the boots themselves applying pressure when they rest.
Sounds like you will be just fine, but your concerns are valid. I was super worried I made an expensive mistake but now I love them more than ever. They are beautiful boots for sure, I will be wearing them when I get married next month.