Saturday, February 03, 2007

To Boot, Stand Up Already!


Do you have a closet full of lazy boots? You know the type...they lay around all day, all over the floor, taking up room that could be used to walk in or for other shoes. If only they would show a little backbone! Well, there is a solution for the slouchy boots gathering dust whenever they land for the day. The solution? Boot-trees. Give them a good squeeze, stick these babies in your boots, and watch them rise. Well, they won't exactly rise, but they will stand and deliver. Deliver space to your closet floor.

Of course, not all of these sweet little devices work so sweetly. But the idea is that the boottrees hold open your boots with spring-loaded force, keeping them erect until being removed. Some of the problems with these: Does the tree fit within the circumference of your particular size boots? Generally speaking, we haven't found this to be a problem as the spring is designed to be used in any size boot, depending on how much you squeeze. Which brings us to the next common concern with boot trees, can you squeeze the spring closed long enough to get the tree to the bottom of your boot? Well, this has to do with both the strength of your hands (ever seen those squeezy arm exercise thingies?) and the design of your boot, and the design of the tree. If compressing the top of said tree will keep the whole device closed and the tree is long enough for your boots (you can get different lengths) then that tree should be able to reach all the way down to your sole (or soul). Here are a few versions we have come across...

Tall Boot Tree
Women's Boot Shapers 300

Boot Shapers with Hangers

Plastic Boot Trees

Dasco Boot Shaper

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are awesome! Exactly what I need.

Anonymous said...

FABulous.

Anonymous said...

I've used these boot shapers before and feel like they stretch my boots. I have found this new product called Booty Shapers and love them! They're inflatable and easy to use. They also come in different sizes which is great for my thigh high boots. I got them at Shoebuy.com - check them out.

Jill Schrader said...

I just put a plastic 20 oz bottle in my boots. It's free, and it works great!