Boots getting wet

Any type of shoe abuse. Broken heels, well worn shoes, scuffed shoes, torn shoes, shoes run over by cars, shoes dragged on the ground, crinkled pointy toes, shoes sawed in half, shoes run over by cars, lost shoes, shoe trees, trample, crush, etc. Any other discussion or photos having to do with shoes, boots or other footwear, abused or not, is welcome.

Alle Arten von Schuh-Missbrauch. Abgebrochene Absätze, sehr getragene, abgenutzte, verschlissene, zerissene, überfahrene Schuhe. Schuhe über den Boden gerschliffen, zerknitterte Schuhspitzen, zersägte, plattgetretene, zerquetschte Schuhe, verlorene Schuhe, Schuhbäume etc. Jede andere Diskussion oder Fotos im Zusammenhang mit Schuhen oder Stiefeln oder andere Arten von Schuhen, missbraucht oder nicht, ist willkommen.

Moderators: Heelexploder, josephine, Alexainheels, minni, Cammile, Wetshoegirl, ambershotheels

rach
Posts: 20
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2005 8:34 am
Location: somewhere in the midlands

Boots getting wet

Post by rach »

:D


Getting them wet for the first time:

Image

It felt good!

Image

There colour's running!

Image

Very very wet

Image

I didn't take the camera with me for the full on bath as I didn't want to find out if it was waterproof or not! It felt very very good indeed. I'm very tempted to get the thigh highs wet next time :D

Once finished the boots were quite heavy. I think it might take a couple of days for them to dry out.
User avatar
Damagedheels.com(hhds)
Posts: 2317
Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 4:35 am
Location: Out In't Sticks East York (UK)
Contact:

Post by Damagedheels.com(hhds) »

(evil laugh) great pictures....nice to see those BN boots ending up in the bath :twisted: looking forwards to more of your pictures in the future!
thanks again
Damagedheels.com
Puddleboy
Posts: 1167
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:50 am
Location: Lost in the woods...

Post by Puddleboy »

Oh yeah, they run. I've had bathwater of every colour of the rainbow.

LOL

If you want them to dry out quickly, put them outside in the sunshine (if you have any. Just 'cause it's bright and sunny here, doesn't mean it is there) or pick out the warmest spot of your house. I use the attic in the summer. For the winter months I put them next to the heater vent.

..... pb
rach
Posts: 20
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2005 8:34 am
Location: somewhere in the midlands

Post by rach »

I've got a little cupboard where the water tank sits. It's pretty warm in there so that's where i'll keep the boots. I need them dried out because I want to use them to go out in. It'll be nice going out in them knowing what I have been getting up to in them :D
User avatar
mudcole
Posts: 1876
Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2004 2:58 pm
Location: uk
Contact:

mmm

Post by mudcole »

Cool pic's, thanks for sharing..

Just a warning....

Maybe you want them too but, if you put them in the airing cupboard to dry out in the warmth...they will shrink!!

You will do better to leave them to dry just in the room or by an open window.

Up to you really. :wink:
"The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well!" www.mudcole.com
sith

Post by sith »

nice to see the new boots wet. would like to see the same with the thighhighs. but how did you post the second picture already on friday. thought you bought the boots yesterday? :?:
Puddleboy
Posts: 1167
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:50 am
Location: Lost in the woods...

Post by Puddleboy »

Another tip...

Stuff the boots with newspaper or paper towels. This will absorb a lot of the inside water. Also stops the leather from shrinking, though from what you wrote, I don't think they were real leather anyway.

..... pb
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Majestic-12 [Bot] and 24 guests