What is a good way to break in brand new combat boots? leather is too stiff.?

I bought a new pair of combat boots for work, and they are way too stiff to be comfotable. Is there anything i can do to soften them up?

Answers:
Well some of my buddies have come up with some crazy ideas for breaking in a pair of boots, but I've found that just wearing them works best. I know it sucks when they are new, but if you break them in by wearing them, they form perfectly to your feet, and before you know it you won't want to wear any other shoes.

Other answers:
"Jes keep wearin' em, soon they will be like a second skin."
"Jes keep wearin' em, soon they will be like a second skin."
wear them as much as u can and flex them
Run in them...very diffucult but it will break them in...
go into combat man...get commando on them booties...
cold water and cotton ball shoe shine. The water opens the pores and softens the boots. Plus you get a awesome shine...like mirrors.

Use Kiwi black polish..the best IMO plus it smells good too
That is when they fell the best on your feet enjoy it
pour some water in bathtub, put the boots on and walk in the water for a few minutes it will do the job, then just let them dry.
Couple of hints from eHow.com on that problem. You might want to check a good shoe store, as well, and see if they have a leather conditioner meant for shoes that would help condition and soften the leather without harming it any. Good luck!
soak your boots in hot water then wear them until they cool down
they will shape to your feet
good luck with those sensitive feet
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