That’s not beak-in, that’s wearing out as the padding gets compressed.
Break-in for leather is where it’s molding to hit your hands, feet, body, etc.
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Freeman@feddit.de 8 months agoNever owned leather shoes an all of them had a “break in period”. Probably different to leather but they change drastically the first 5-10h you wear them.
That’s not beak-in, that’s wearing out as the padding gets compressed.
Break-in for leather is where it’s molding to hit your hands, feet, body, etc.
10 hours doesn’t count as a break in period. Good leather boots can take a couple hundred hours. Good leather boots can also last thousands of hours longer than cheap boots.
Did you wear them in the oven though?
Sylvartas@lemmy.world 8 months ago
With leather it usually takes weeks of wearing them at least 5-10h a day