A Rheumful of Tips Around the Home Out and About bootsdoor sillremove boots easily #63 – These Boots Are Made for Removin’ November 20, 2011 2 Comments Since the forecast called for mushy, muddy and otherwise, monstrous conditions, I forwent my running shoes in favour of my hiking boots. Getting the boots on is one thing, removing them is quite another. Suffice to say, my feet were as comfortably swaddled as a newborn. Who will get down on bended knee and pull off these boots? With no Charming Prince in sight, the door sill worked wonders. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) 2 Replies to “#63 – These Boots Are Made for Removin’” Try using the long handled shoe horn. Push it inside the back of the boot behind your heel and PUSH! looking at those boots, I wonder if you have tried these laces http://www.amazon.com/Footgalaxy-Twister-Curly-Laces-Shoelaces/dp/B0013EONG4 I use them in my hiking boots. Reply Thanks for stopping by, Grannymar. That long-handled shoe horn of yours is multi-purpose. 🙂 I’ve never tried the curly laces. I like my shoes and boots to be tightly-tied. Will these laces do that? Reply Add a comment!Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Try using the long handled shoe horn. Push it inside the back of the boot behind your heel and PUSH! looking at those boots, I wonder if you have tried these laces http://www.amazon.com/Footgalaxy-Twister-Curly-Laces-Shoelaces/dp/B0013EONG4 I use them in my hiking boots. Reply
Thanks for stopping by, Grannymar. That long-handled shoe horn of yours is multi-purpose. 🙂 I’ve never tried the curly laces. I like my shoes and boots to be tightly-tied. Will these laces do that? Reply
Try using the long handled shoe horn. Push it inside the back of the boot behind your heel and PUSH!
looking at those boots, I wonder if you have tried these laces http://www.amazon.com/Footgalaxy-Twister-Curly-Laces-Shoelaces/dp/B0013EONG4 I use them in my hiking boots.
Thanks for stopping by, Grannymar. That long-handled shoe horn of yours is multi-purpose. 🙂
I’ve never tried the curly laces. I like my shoes and boots to be tightly-tied. Will these laces do that?