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Always try the boots with a suitable pair of socks.
The same is if you use an anatomical or orthopedic footbed personalized to your feet.
When you try the shoes and they are perfectly laced, the ends of your toes should be slightly detatched from the toe of the boot.
If you want to doublecheck the fit of your shoes you should let them untied, put a finger in behind the heel and the ends of your toes should hit the toe of the boot.
A precise fit is very important.
If you tie the shoe and the foot is not wrapped in a good way, the boot won't be stable on the foot itself while walking.
If the shoe is too short, the toe will be pressed while descending; if it is too long the heel will slip with the risk of causing blisters. it is also important to chose the right number and the fit of the shoe to wrap and block the foot in the best way. In this way the foot won't move inside the shoe and the inner lining won't wear out.
A good choice always needs calm and patience...
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