FAQs about Boots
Starting out with extreme heels - where should I begin?
Start with a style that pairs significant heel height with a meaningful platform - a 5 or 6-inch heel with a 1.5 to 2-inch platform is far more manageable than the same height without one. Wear new boots in short periods before longer sessions, and build height gradually rather than going straight to the most extreme option.
What is the practical difference between leather, patent and PVC boots?
Leather softens and moulds to the foot over time, making it the most comfortable choice for regular or extended wear. Patent and PVC are synthetic materials with a high-gloss finish - stiffer, visually striking and easy to wipe clean, but less forgiving over long sessions. If comfort over time matters, leather is the better pick.
How do I get the right fit for thigh-high boots?
Thigh-high boots need to fit the calf and thigh, not just the foot. Measure both before ordering and check them against the product size guide. Look for styles with lacing, side zips or stretch panels if you need more room for adjustment at the shaft. A boot that fits the foot but gaps or pinches at the thigh will not sit correctly.
Can fetish boots be worn as part of a wider outfit or power exchange scene?
Yes. Boots pair naturally with latex outfits, body harnesses, corsets and shorts, or work as a dominant statement piece on their own. Thigh-high and knee-high styles are common in power exchange and performance contexts. Browse the full footwear range for styles that sit alongside other fetishwear.
Caring for fetish boots between wears - what does each material need?
Wipe patent and PVC boots with a damp cloth after use and store away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent cracking or dulling. Condition leather regularly to keep it supple and protect against scuffing. Latex boots need a dressing aid for wearing and should be stored away from heat, sunlight and sharp edges. Whatever the material, preserve the shaft shape during storage by stuffing the boot or using a boot tree.