Loosco [4 Packs Elastic Adjustable Women's Boot Straps Pant Stirrups with Extra Heavy Sturdy Clip
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Not sure. Be aware that when I adjusted them to fit under my heels, the metal part was right on my ankle and began to rub, which hurt after a while; additionally, the strap under my heel slipped off multiple times if I didn't position my foot correctly while sliding my foot into my boots.
Simply open the clasp at the rounded end. They don't open all the way, just enough for a piece of material to be slid in. Close the matetial by pressing down.
No, they're long enough to clip to one side of your pant leg, go under your foot, and clip to the other side.
These are short and only serve as a stirrup for the bottoms of your pant legs, going around the bottoms of your feet to keep your pant legs tight when wearing boots. It has the same effect as wearing a suspender to keep your pants in place, but they aren't long enough.
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This is what I ordered for my bed. Yes! That's exactly what I said about my bed. Although I purchased a queen mattress, the queen sheets that I purchased do not appear to fit. The sheets haven't stayed in place for me. So these are what I ordered to keep the sheet in place. This product works great and my bed looks great; it's just an idea for those who want to get the most out of it.
These boot straps get the job done, but they aren't the most comfortable thing to wear. Right now, I'm only wearing them with a pair of oversized boots. Where the clips sit against the side of your foot, they're a little tricky to adjust. With loose-fitting boots, I can move them forward or back until they don't press too hard against my foot. I think it would be a little more difficult with a tighter-fitting boot, and I've only worn them adjusted to their shortest length, so the metal piece that adjusts them isn't under your foot. If you lengthen them, the metal clip will end up under your foot, which is inconvenient when walking. They're fairly simple to put on, and the clips appear to be fairly sturdy and do not slip. I haven't found any with a better design, so I'm going to stick with these for the time being.
So I bought these for the back of my pants, and I clip them to the belt loops extending from one side to the other to make the waist cinch. It's a cinch to use. Belts don't do a good job of cinching the waist; the only complaint I have is that the adjuster is a little difficult to use; however, I need it fully extended anyway, so this isn't an issue for me. I'm not sure how they'd work with boots, but they're perfect for pants and cost a fraction of the price of the exact same design sold for pants!.
Put your legs up. I don't use these straps for what they're supposed to be used for - maintaining the position of the pant legs - I've purchased three sets of these straps in the last year because I've found so many uses for them. I use one of these straps to keep a backpack from slipping off my shoulders due to the lack of a chest strap - The issue has been resolved! Slipcovers for furniture that don't stay in place- place: I joined two straps together to make a longer strap that could run under the chair. Another customer used them to secure sheets beneath a mattress, which I saw. These are useful for securing two pieces of fabric (or other lightweight material, e. g. , a sheet of paper) together. plastic).
They are effective and have not yet slipped. The quality of the materials and workmanship is excellent. This is a fantastic offer.
Stirrups can be kept in place with these adjustable elastic straps. To keep your pants from riding up or slipping out of your boots, wear them with a belt. Moisture-wicking socks, such as Uggs, are my preferred footwear. Socks also aid in the buffering of clips. Where the clips connect to the ankle bone is determined by their placement. I was worried that the clasp would rip lighter fabrics, but the small plastic teeth inside the clips seem to hold up well even on velour. BR>BR>OPERATING THE CLASPS: BR>BR>OPERATING THE CLASPS: BR>BR>OPERATING THE CLASPS: BR At first, they're incredibly difficult to open. To open them, I found that holding the base below the faceplate with one thumb and flipping up the curved end of the faceplate with the other worked best. br>br>INSTALLATION: br>br> If the clips hit your ankle bones, it makes a difference where they're placed. Continue to try placements in front of the side seams until the ankle bone is visible, or behind the seam until the bone is visible. The stirrups can pop off your heel if they're too far back. You may need to adjust the placement of the strap to fit each pair of pants and boots, as well as the length of the strap to keep it from being too loose. If they're between the ankle bone and the boots, thick seams on jeans hurt just as much as the clips. Paying attention to what is actually hitting the bone can be beneficial.
Trying to pry them open, I ripped a nail. The first one broke when I put it on my pants for the first time, and the second one broke when I opened both sides. I'll be returning these for a refund.
They definitely have a good grip on them. This product has exceeded my expectations!.