I. Introduction
Doc Martens, or “Docs,” are iconic shoes that have been in fashion for decades. Their durable, leather exterior and comfortable sole have made them the go-to boots for punks, goths, and fashionistas alike. However, the downside of purchasing a pair of Docs is the notorious difficulty of breaking them in. In this article, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to break in your Docs without discomfort.
II. Step-by-Step Guide
To start the breaking-in process, first select a pair of thin or breathable socks. Tight-fitting shoes will take longer to break in, and wearing thick socks will create more friction in already tight areas. Begin by wearing your Docs for brief periods around the house. Gradually increase the time you wear them every day. Wearing them on daily errands will also help break them in. As you wear them, the leather will stretch and form to your foot, making them more comfortable.
III. Be Patient
One thing to bear in mind is that breaking in Docs takes time. Don’t be in a hurry to break in a new pair of Docs. You’ll have to be patient, and it’s important to avoid rushing the process. Rushing the break-in process causes injuries that may take a while to heal. A realistic timeline for breaking in Docs is often six to eight weeks.
IV. Wet the Leather
An effective way to break in Docs is by getting the leather wet. Moisture softens the leather and makes it more pliable. You can wet the exterior of the shoes, or even soak your feet in warm water while wearing your Docs. After wetting the leather, wear the shoes until they start to dry. As they dry, the leather will stretch to the shape of your feet.
V. Wear Them With Thick Socks
While it’s true that thick socks will make the tightness worse, they can also be helpful during the breaking-in process. Thick socks create more friction while wearing your Docs, which helps soften the leather more effectively. Avoid wool socks as these can cause irritations and rashes. Instead, go for thick cotton socks or a blend that’s gentle on the skin.
VI. Use Heat to Loosen the Leather
Using heat is another effective way to break in your Docs. The heat will help soften the leather and coax it to stretch around tight areas. You can use a hairdryer or set your Docs near a radiator or heater to warm them up. After heating them up, wear your Docs immediately. The heat will also help expand the leather as it cools down around the shape of your foot.
VII. Walk in Them as Much as Possible
Wearing your Docs around the house, running errands, taking on walks, and even using them for workout sessions will help significantly in breaking them in. As you walk, your foot will naturally bend and move, ensuring that your Docs stretch and take on the shape of your foot.
VIII. Use Leather Softener
Leather softener or stretching spray can also be helpful in speeding up the breaking-in process. These products work by softening the leather and widening the shoe. Apply the product to targeted areas where the shoe is especially tight. After applying, wear your Docs until they’re fully dry. Softeners can damage the color of your shoes, so test it on a less visible part of the shoe first.
IX. Conclusion
Getting a new pair of Docs is a great investment, and breaking them in can be tough but rewarding. However, there’s no need to suffer through the process. Following these tips and exercises should help you break in your Docs comfortably. Remember to be patient and trust the process. If you have any tips or tricks of your own, let us know in the comments below.