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- TIMBERLAND 61629 LEXIS TALL BLACK SMOOTH SIZE 10 M
- CASUAL BOOTS
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Product Description
• This clean and simple boot looks great with jeans and skirts
• Water-resistant full grain leather upper
• Leather lining
• Leather-covered Memory Foam insole
• Flexible composite rubber sole
• 1-1/2" heel
• Elastic-gore at shaft for easy fit
• Side zipper for easy on/off
• Smart Comfort® system
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Timberland Women's Lexiss Boot,Black,10 M Review
Based on other's reviews of this boot, I was leery of buying without being able to try them on. What may help others interested in this boot is the following: I am 5'10" and am very athletic (full contact sparring in Tae Kwon Do; other sports). I have 17" calves, wide feet, high instep and a flexible/flat arch. I have had foot surgery (bunionectomy), so I am very careful about the types of shoes I wear.I have never, ever been able to find a boot that fit my claves. This boot FITS!! The top of the shaft falls about 1.5" below my knee. I wear tights with them and had to work at getting the right boot zipped up the first few wears, but they are fabulous leather and have relaxed a bit (I can even wear sock liners with my tights for extra warmth).
Because I am curvy and athletic, I don't know that I'll ever be able to tuck my jeans into the boots, but I really don't care. They are comfortable, warm, have survived a pretty rugged midwest winter with lots of snow/ice/arctic cold blasts. I wear them with skirts (short or long), dress pants & jeans, fall/winter capri-type pants. If I could sleep in them, I would. If I had a million dollars, I'd buy a pair in every available color. I've searched for a boot like this for at least 3 decades -- These babies totally ROCK! They may not be the classic shiny leather rider's boot, but I certainly feel a little Nancy Sinatra coming on :)
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When you have planning to buy it in the lower price ? you must to check the consumer reviews & charges from several retailers.You will be glad to see how convenient this item might be, and you may feel good realizing that this Timberland Women's Lexiss Boot,Black,10 M is one of the best selling product on today.

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How To Remove Salt Stains From Leather Boots and Shoes - InfoBarrelHomeowners sprinkle sodium chloride, also known as ice melting salt on the driveways, sidewalks, walkways and stairs to melt the slippery ice and prevent a slip and fall injury. Road crews spread salt over the roads to melt ice and help cars to realize traction and avoid accidents. As the salt melts the ice, it turns to water. The salt mixes with the water and cannot be detected. Walking over salt water covered sidewalks, sloshing through winter puddles or crossing salt covered streets leaves salt deposits in your leather shoes, boots, jackets and purses. As the shoes, boots, jackets and purses dry, white stains form. The white stains are salt deposits. Salt must be cleaned off of the leather surface or it's going to eat away with the leather, increase the risk for leather hard, crack, split and ruin it. Removing the salt stains and salty residue will restore your leather items and keep them from developing salt related damage. Removing the SaltPlace the shoes, boots, jacket or purse on a ragor thick layer of newspaper to dry. If the leather item is overly wet, stuff them it newspapers or tissue paper to absorb the moisture. Do not squeeze salty leather items on carpets or hardwood floors, because the salt may also damage these surfaces. Let the leather items air dry. Do not utilize a hair dryer or another heat source to speed in the drying process.After the leather has dried, gently brush away excess surface salt with a soft bristle brush. You can use a well used soft nail brush or soft scrub brush. Use a classic tootbrush round the area in which the shoe meets the only real.Mix 1/4 cup of {white vinegar
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