I have a pair of Brinson boots and a pair of Lexington loafers (same but without the vamp strap). It's much better to look good than to feel good. If you know what I mean! These certainly aren't the most comfortable of loafers, but the initial insane stiffness is only temporary. I wear 10D and they fit true to size. They are very tough at the beginning. The first day of wearing there was unbearable pressure on the top of the arch of the foot. I started researching and experimenting on how to make these shoes wearable. i have an answer Here's how to break in these shoes. 1. Heat the vamp (the part covering the arch) with a hair dryer.2. Tuck your fingers completely under the kilti (feathered part). There is glue there that presses it against the vampire's skin. SEPARATE IT.3. Do the same with the 1 inch strap over the kilti. Heat it up and then separate it from the kilti with your fingers. 4. Put on disposable gloves and rub all of these parts liberally with shoe polish. under kilt and straps. 5. Massage all shoes with heated shoe polish. Your friend will be a hair dryer - use it to soften the wax and dissolve it in the crevices. Once cool, buff the excess with a soft cloth. 6 It's time to stretch the vamp: heat the vamp hair dryer to soften the skin. hammer (don't freak out). 8. Reheat the leather and leave the shoes on overnight. 9. Try it on in a day or two. You should feel a definite difference. walk a bit. .
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