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nafakcha -> Modifying below the knee boots (1/9/2009 9:11:56 AM)

My calf measurement is very tiny. Depending on the shoe I wear a 10 to 11 in US sizes and I am about six feet tall. I believe my calf measurement is about 8 or 9 inches. I have never been able to find a pair of boots that falls below the knee that is snug against my leg. The smallest openings in boots that I can find are still to big even if I had pants tucked inside them. (To the point it just looks silly.) The smallest calf opening I have found in my size shoe is about 11 inches. This leaves huge gaps in the front and the back of the boot.

I was wondering if anyone knew of a boot manufacturer that sells boots with this small of a calf measurement or if anyone knows if it is possible for someone (I'm not sure who I would ask) to modify the circumference of the boot. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Keiko




MsFlutter -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/9/2009 9:25:59 AM)

A pro-domme I know had a similar problem. She solved it by wearing leg warmers inside her boots.





Elegant -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/9/2009 4:11:01 PM)

Wesco makes custom boots...but they are not feminine.

A good cobbler can split the back seam and alter a boot but it will be pricey.

I have modified a few pairs for friends...cutting the back, trimming and then inserting grommets so that they lace up the back.




MsStarlett -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/9/2009 4:11:21 PM)

hmmmm.... Calf presses?  As in exercise to build up those calves.




MissAnimus -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/9/2009 8:28:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Elegant
I have modified a few pairs for friends...cutting the back, trimming and then inserting grommets so that they lace up the back.


Neat! What a good idea.




roughleather -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/12/2009 10:32:20 AM)

Lace-up boots might help.

You can have Dehner riding boots custom made to your measurements, but they're expensive.




DavanKael -> RE: Modifying below the knee boots (1/12/2009 2:43:28 PM)

Catskill Moccasins are entirely custom and can be made in many different colors/embellishments, etc.  They're quite pricey but I've known several people who have had their boots for 20 years or more.  Check out their web site. 
  Davan




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