ALDEN
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Use Alden wax on cordovan
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Just brush each shoe real hard for about 5 minutes then polish with a cloth before you put anything on them.
Rénovator SAPHIR MEDAILLE D'OR is great and a TINY pit of Kiwi if you need to. -
Yes of coarse
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snagged this pair of alden's for brook brothers shell cordovan for a good price… but the sole's quite bad. anyone knows what kind of sole is recommended to change to? and what products would you use to buff up the leather? obenaufs LP? saphir? kiwi?
Do not use any shoe polish on cordovan. You will need very little (if any) cordovan cream to polish cordo. Allen Edmonds, Alden and Saphir (i think) sells this. If you can't find any, follow TT advice. Use a shoe brush to brush them first and follow by buffing them with a clean cloth. Cordovan behaves very differently than leather. You will also occasionally see white residue on the surface, just buff them off with a brush/cloth.
As for the sole, if you are not planning to wear them in the snow / sleet, I recommend J Redenbach soles. These are the best of all leather soles. They are built like a tank and will last you a very long time. A little bit more expensive, but it is worth it. Alden will resole them for you or if you are in NY, B. Nelson (as per urbanwoodsman) is highly recommended as well.
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Just purchased L's Roy boots seriously beautiful and now the most comfortable boots I own. I guess I am a 11D not 11.5D.
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Alden Roy Boot
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Sole is very comfortable. Worn every day it will wear quickly I think. These may be my favorite boots.
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My favorite boot
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Alden 405
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Never seems to get dirty and these have been through hell and back
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no love for Alden anymore? I feel like nobody ever posts in this thread other than me.
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It's all about them Whites, Vibergs and Wescos now.