I have a pair of black patent boots (real Leather)
I wore them yesterday but they were so stiff on the legs I could hardly walk in them ,
when I took them off I had deep indentations on my legs where the leather had dug in they are not tight but just very stiff and I think it was the leather just bending when my legs moved in the boot, is there anything I can do to make the leather a bit softer,
googling for help only gives information on stretching but that is not what I need
If you try the hairdryer careful of the glue holding the soles on. Patent is usually plastic over leather so I'd be wary of using heat and I don't think saddle soap would penetrate the plastic coating
I can't see anything penetrating the plastic coating, so you will need to treat from the inside. I think you also need to be careful that the treatment you choose doesn't start to make the plastic coating separate from the leather, thus rendering your boots useless.
If they're from a very good retailer take them back and ask their advice. If it was normal leather and not patent, I'd say saddle soap, but again not sure of the effect on the finish. x