ALDEN
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not sure if they are the exact same pair (different toe stitching, different soles), but here are mondays again!…
nice shoe^^^
if i could do it all over i would have stuck with a pair of classic brown or kudu indies.
i like them, but these are just kind of beige to me now . . . ah, variety & something about the spice of something or the other
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These look so good
Alden for Epaulet Taunton Captoe Boot Burnished Calfskin
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nice looking patina you have there SimonQ. I like #8 so much, but I really dont care for it when its brand new. Once it starts to wear in and patina, it looks fantastic.
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I am trying to understand Alden sizing. I am interested in a cap-toe boot on the plaza last.
I usually wear UK 8 or 8.5 depending on the shoe last. I would appreciate id someone could advise me on the sizing of the plaza last.
No experience with plaza last but I believe it is slightly longer than regular size
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Plaza is true to size.
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I managed to break the original laces on my Indys. They've been replaced with kevlar laces. The color adds an interesting touch to the Kudu, I think. They're already a bit dirty, but I can't tell if it's from my overdyes or NYC's atmosphere.
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I wish I was old enough to not feel weird about wearing boots…sigh. Alden's are so nice....especially them Roy boots.
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those are awesome arrow
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Sadly, I experienced the same exact problem Giles described earlier in the thread. It happened about 2 months after buying them. I emailed Alden and they said something along the lines of "those will have to be shipped out for repairs…it might be...a while. Sorry, we can't give you an ETA."
I needed them at the time, so I waited a bit. They still haven't replied to my last email request. From what I've heard, if I hand them over, they'll just get lost in the Alden repair void. I'm about to give up and have a cobbler just fix them with different soles or something.
Pretty shameful customer service for such expensive boots. I also have Roy boots and love them, but this has really soured me on the Alden experience.
Also, the fit and finish on these were REALLY bad. Nothing lines up, nothing is flush. They were hard to find in 9.5EEE so I was excited when I first bought them. On closer inspection…ehhh.
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I'm going to just take mine into the Alden NYC store this weekend.
Ironically, my much cheaper pair of Wolverine 1000 Mile boots have held up longer and better. Guess I'll be wearing them while these Indy's get fixed up.
That there is a relatively common problem with aldens, i got it on both my shoes, Alden used about 3 weeks on turnover/repair on mine. I hope they are fixed for good now.
Really? When it first happened to mine, I googled around and couldn't find anyone discussing it at all.
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Sadly, I experienced the same exact problem Giles described earlier in the thread. It happened about 2 months after buying them. I emailed Alden and they said something along the lines of "those will have to be shipped out for repairs…it might be...a while. Sorry, we can't give you an ETA."
I needed them at the time, so I waited a bit. They still haven't replied to my last email request. From what I've heard, if I hand them over, they'll just get lost in the Alden repair void. I'm about to give up and have a cobbler just fix them with different soles or something.
Pretty shameful customer service for such expensive boots. I also have Roy boots and love them, but this has really soured me on the Alden experience.
Also, the fit and finish on these were REALLY bad. Nothing lines up, nothing is flush. They were hard to find in 9.5EEE so I was excited when I first bought them. On closer inspection…ehhh.
I have had Alden's repaired it takes 4 weeks
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Alternatively, I happen to live in one of two cities that Alden has corporate stores (DC and SF), and the manager Kathy at the DC store has been nothing short of amazing with customer service. I've seen the same thing in the picture above happen to my buddy's Indy boot, and Kathy was embarrassed, and handed over a brand new pair of shoes. The folks at Alden HQ aren't very good at customer service. Their website is horrid, and their ways in general are pretty old fashioned. They've lasted decades by managing their growth and not expanding too quickly when their popularity fluctuates. I think that's how they've survived over the years anyway. Although Alden, if you're listening, I'd like to say that it's time to embrace this new technology we have called the "internet." Also, I suggest opening a proper customer service dept and making Kathy the boss. Giles will consult. Your customers will be happy.