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Fetish Boots Canada
Fetish Boots are not simply meant for fetish wear, they
are meant to wear anywhere with style and class. Match your wardrobe
with your fetish boots. Match your fetish boots for roleplaying. Match
your fetish boots to your costume. Fetish boots are meant for women in
the office, body builders, as well as strippers or dancers.
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The Right Fitting Fetish Boot
Proper Fitting
Fetish boots that fit properly feel great on the feet. When fitting
a fetish style boot, remember that differences in the leather, toe or
heel style, as well as changes in a person's weight can affect the way
a fetish boot fits on their foot. You will also want to keep in mind what
type of socks or nylons you will wear with the fetish boots, because that
will also affect the fit. These four steps should help you get your feet
in fetish boots that fit well and feel great.
1. Ordering Fetish Boots Online and not sitting
in the chair to try them on first.
Ordering fetish boots is best done after some thought has been put into
it. You should to imagine a soft "plop" when
your foot drops onto the insole. We recomment always ordering one
size larger. Also keep in mind that a pointed toe shoe will fit smaller
and you may need to order two sizes larger. use the size chart to measure
your foot from heel to toe.
2. When you get your boots in int mail you
should position the Ball of the Foot
The ball of the foot should be at the widest part of the boot
sole, and absolutely no farther forward. When standing, the boot shank
and the arch of the foot should have matching curves.
3. Ensuring Ample Toe Room
If the smaller toes push beyond the stitching line that attaches
the sole, or if the big toe creates a bump, the boots are too short.
Two quick tests to check for ample toe room are to run your finger
over the area occupied by the smaller toes to see that the toes touch
lightly against the leather. Stand up and stamp your foot forward,
trying to force the toes into the front of the boot. If this causes
toe crowding, try a larger size.
This is why wewe recommend ordering ordering one size larger.
4. Getting the Correct Instep Fit
An important factor in proper boot comfort is the instep fit.
You can check for good instep fit by grasping the instep leather, PU
or whichever material you purcahsed between your thumb and index finger
and rubbing your thumb across the instep. A large wrinkle indicates the
instep is too loose and may also cause excessive heel slippage. A slight
wrinkle indicates a proper fit and will feel more comfortable. Slight
heel slippage is natural during initial wearing of boots. Heel slippage
will disappear after the sole is flexed a few times, and the boots will
conform to the shape of the foot. You can compare the feeling of the
fore part of a boot like a nice handshake. There needs to be some light
pressure on the instep to keep the foot from falling forward too far
into the toe box.
Lace Up Boots:
Lace up boots allow more self adjustment for height of instep
and are helpful in adjusting for swelling of feet for those consumers
whose feet swell during the day. Remember, the older we get,
the more our feet tend to swell. Laces also allow for extra tightening
during times of ankle stress or for the additional support needed in
stressful situations. However, you should still fit your lacer
as described above.