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T**E
So far so good
I’ve only used them for a week but they work great. Will update if anything changes.
F**O
Cobbler shoe tree
Excellent item
J**H
Worth the Buy
Good quality shoe trees, keeps my boots shaped nicely!
D**D
Great Boot Care
These fit perfectly and help to keep my Nick’s boots in perfect condition on days they are not worn.
W**D
two left feet
i would give this 5 stars but i received 2 left feet shoe trees. not really worth sending them back.
M**L
Best for keeping your heritage boots in shape
These are great to keep your expensive heritage boots in shape and ready to wear. Buy the size that your shoe size is on the smaller scale. I wear 10.5 red wing boots and bought the large based on their sizing chart. They didn’t really fit with any spring tension. Returned for XL and they fit nice and tight
J**I
Great!
Good quality, well made. Do the job well.
F**V
They are not what you expect. Just get regular shoe trees for 1/2 the price and better fit.
Made by the Thursday Boots people. Really like MOST Thursday Boots. I currently have 5 pair and love and recommend all of them- Captains, (2) Scouts. Cavalier, and Duke (Hated the wingtip boot, not a TB quality product, really shook my faith in the brand. Look at other reviews of this boot, not good, shame on you TB).Bought these boot trees for Allen Edmonds Hamilton dress boots. At $425 reg price this seemed like a good reason to pony-up for boot trees.Short Strokes:- they run very small so I sized up and it was correct fit length wise- they do not fill the toe-box, lose gaps at the sides, no support- do not support the upper/instep area at all so worthless for that- my Stratton split toe shoe trees fill the toe box better than these and at 1/2 the price.- I wanted something to "fill" the soft/unsupported areas not filled by regular shoe trees. These did nothing extra and actually less than regular shoe trees so back they go.Hey Thursday boot, try designing a boot tree for boots, not just a shoe tree with an added skinny shaft and no instep support. That would set you apart, that would be worth the extra money. These miss the mark.Are they "boot trees"? Technically yes. Do they give any added benefit over shoe trees? Maybe...they do give "shaft" support but that is not an area I am concerned with as they are not prone to needing support. Instep and toe box are the areas that will deform most when unsupported in my experience.It is important to fill the toe box to prevent excessive creasing and "toe-curl-up" as well as absorb moisture. I was looking for the boot tree to add instep support. It did not add any support.Even if these boot trees cost the same as regular shoe trees I would still only use the regular shoe trees because they gave better support in the toe box.
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