Oh, well that means they don’t fit you properly. The heel will never tighten up. Leather only gets looser, not tighter. You can try putting a different insole in, one with more volume.
The blisters one will get with that is crazy. Especially if you’re in the army and can’t stop willynilly.
I once marched 12km with bleeding blisters the sizes of small apples and had gone through all the skin layers because if I had stopped I would’ve had to stay during the weekend to do it again.
I did. The problem was, they weren’t too tight but too wide at the heel, so my heel kept rubbing up and down in them.
If you have a proper shoemaker around you: They usually can fix this problem easily.
The problem is to find an proper shoemaker these days.
Oh, well that means they don’t fit you properly. The heel will never tighten up. Leather only gets looser, not tighter. You can try putting a different insole in, one with more volume.
Oh, that’s unfortunate.
The blisters one will get with that is crazy. Especially if you’re in the army and can’t stop willynilly.
I once marched 12km with bleeding blisters the sizes of small apples and had gone through all the skin layers because if I had stopped I would’ve had to stay during the weekend to do it again.