Stocking Stuffer Idea: Bootstroot

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Have
you ever had the problem where your jeans or pants keep bunching up when
you wear boots ? Well now there is an $8 solution to
fixing this annoying issue permanently. It’s called the bootstroot.
Putting
the bootstroot on your pants or jeans under your boots is extremely
easy, just cuff your jeans and fold them up, wrap the bootstroot around
the cuffed jeans, strap it on as tight to your pants or jeans as you
feel comfortable and pull your boots up over your jeans……simple.  Keep
your jeans or pants in your boots and feel comfortable with no bulging
or bunching from your jeans all day.
It also makes a
great gift or stocking stuffer for the holidays.
They say that the Bootstroot can be worn with any type of jeans including, bootcut, straight and (normal) flare.  I have to admit that all my jeans are more than “normal” flare.  I wear a size 11 shoe (my feet are huge), so bootcut looks like straight leg, and regular flares looks like bootcut. None of my jeans are big bell bottoms but they are flared.  None of my jeans are tight on me once they pass my knees, so Jeans always look bunched up on me when I wear my boots – even when I used the Bootstroot.  One thing I did notice when using the bootstroot was that they didn’t ride up at all, they stayed put, even if they were a little baggy.  I would love to find a pair of skinny jeans to wear with my boots but at a 37″ inseam, they are pretty hard to find, and when I do find them, they are too pricey for my budget.

I think the bootstroot would work better with straight or bootcut jeans, if they are something you wear a lot with boots, this products would definitely keep your jeans in place! 

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