When wet? Probably not exclusively from water. However, water and HEAT can absolutely shrink a leather belt, sometimes by several inches! If you were to wash your belt or otherwise get is sopping wet, and then leave it in the hot direct sun or throw it in a dryer, it may very well shrink.
if leather gets wet or damp it can shrink, but it can also stretch when its wet; wet the inside of the shoe and wear it, it will stretch out
Yes, hot water can shrink leather. When leather gets wet and then exposed to heat, it can shrink and lose its shape. It's important to be cautious when cleaning or caring for leather items to prevent damage.
Well you really can't. Leather does not exactly shrink, particularly boots. If you get them wet, it will just ruin the leather. If your boots are too big you should exchange them for another pair or sell them on Ebay and purchase another pair.
if it is real leather, wet it
You can shrink leather by putting it in boiling water for about 10... leather gloves stretch a lot
belts made out of leather, designed to be strapped around the waist
This is one of the older times' process of engraving the leather material to make belts. Many reputed companies still make belts from this process. Engraved leather belts are a better option in comparison of shoes.
Yes they do shrink when they get wet, if you think you'll end up getting them wet get a size up
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sure they can get wet .anything can get wet it is not advisable to let leather seats get wet tho, if that is what you asking
they have to be somewhat wet and then you can put them in the dryer and they may shrink a little or back to thier original size but you may ruin them I would suggest drying them with a blow drier on the lowest setting rather than a drier and if you do either way you may want to apply leather softener so the leather doesn't crack
Aligator belts cost more than leather and they have a more distinct style but they're not as durable.