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Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 11:59 pm
by cocogravybuns
For me. The UGG and their knockoff smell nice. Those and ankle boots. Especially the swede types. My sister has a few and I use them now and again. They smell rancid inside and fit perfectly on my cock. Which boots smell the worst?

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 5:51 pm
by vector
By best do you mean stinkiest or favorite smelling?

Most faux leather/pvc boots will stink as they are not breathable and usually come with cheap lining. I have heard stories about how bad those long pvc boots smell after being worn whole day by racing queen/promoter/cosplayers. Just pure sour stench.

I personally prefer the sweet mix of sweat, body soap and leather of high-end boots. Those with full leather lining is the best. Good quality also means they get worn longer and more often - so they collect smell better. A pair of Acne Studios Pistol boots is still by fav. They must be 10 years old and well loved with several resoles done.

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2023 4:25 am
by Bladesman76
Pvc boots or anything furry inside usually.

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 2:22 am
by piediciao
If you mean stinkiest I basically agree with other users!
First place UGGs or any boot with furry lining, worn often during winter, sometimes without socks. The fur holds the foot smell quite a lot!
Also Chinese faux leather boots (just like stilettos) can become quite dirty and stinky in the insole and plus, they're often worn with nylons that give some elegance to the smell
BTW, to me the stinkiest pair were my aunt's green wellies that she wore barefoot in the farm during summer, love the foot smell inside but they were a "one and only" occasion! :lol:

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 10:07 am
by Celebshoeman
vector wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 5:51 pm By best do you mean stinkiest or favorite smelling?

Most faux leather/pvc boots will stink as they are not breathable and usually come with cheap lining. I have heard stories about how bad those long pvc boots smell after being worn whole day by racing queen/promoter/cosplayers. Just pure sour stench.

I personally prefer the sweet mix of sweat, body soap and leather of high-end boots. Those with full leather lining is the best. Good quality also means they get worn longer and more often - so they collect smell better. A pair of Acne Studios Pistol boots is still by fav. They must be 10 years old and well loved with several resoles done.
I completely agree with you, leather linings smell really good, especially worn barefoot, plus like you say they last for years if properly looked after.

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 1:55 am
by ReneG
natural leather :wink:

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:56 pm
by pressovannye
Boots made from thick whole leather smell the best. The Frye boots and others I remember from the past (similar to Kate Bush's red overknees and the very long tan boots worn by the English folksinger June Tabor) have a very strong leather smell. My wife doesn't like equestrian boots; she says they pinch and need a lot of breaking in so are not the best choice for occasional wear. Cheaper boots while admittedly of leather have a very thin facade and some sort of paper or fibre backing and don't have that rich gamey aroma. I don't even want to start on the plastic boots that smell like a Harbor Freight store. It could be worse: if you work for Paul McCartney, it is forbidden to wear any leather on the job!

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 3:03 pm
by Uggnewie
I Love to smell uggs

Re: Which boots tend to smell the best

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 12:00 pm
by sucker4heels
I have a large number of boots, mostly leather quality brands, but unfortunatly not many of them have a good footsmell inside.
But nonetheless I really like the smell of old worn leather boots that have seen some miles outside!