ALDEN
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Oddly, not surprised.
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:o not sure I'm to keen on those
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shit, regardless of the horror stories regarding Alden QC that are floating around, I still am very attracted to the Indy boot. Its one of the best looking casual boots out there in my opinion. Doesnt help that I work about 2 blocks from Alden SF either.
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^great boots
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Cleaned up and ready to go back-
I took these in on the 3/23 and got them back on the 4/17. They quoted me 4 weeks and were pretty much dead on. Alden did a really nice job and they look (much) better than they did when new. They also re-did the eyelets because I told them they were destroying laces. Awesome! I feel like I got a pair of boots for free a year later.
Sorry about the color on these pics. I have awful lights in my room and I suck at my camera
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My Alden Indy X J Crew. I liked the color of the Horween CXL. Picked them up past Aug & definitely my go to boots.
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Just wear em it will work itself out
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Cognac Indy (Unionmade)
wish these were still availble in my size. real incredible boot, great pick-up
i know i'm late, but i get busy sometimes
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Only worn my replacement indy maybe a week and the leather has streched stupid amounts… Regretting not just taking my original to the cobbler and having them fixed. There is a tremendous difference in the leathers used from last year to this year.
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They are… But that's the same leather my originsl akdenscwere as well and not nearly that much stretch
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While I understand your perspective, I did not purchase a pair of boots from horween. I purchased a pair of boots from Alden. If their was a defect in Horween CXL Alden should have recognized it and immediately addressed the issue with Horween instead of pushing substandard good into the consumer market.
I can respectively see the argument from both sides but when a company sources product in they are the last one to determine if it gets used or if it does not. Horween does not make Alden put boots out with that leather. Alden quality control should recognize inferior product. It starts at the source and trickles its way down. However, Alden getting a bad batch of CXL does not justify them distributing it to their customers. At least, it shouldn't generally companies have to figure loss into their overhead and among those losses are inferior supplies purhcased. The bottom line is Alden is who made the boot, and who I recieved the boot from, NOT Horween. It was up to Alden to check the quality of the leather they used for my boot. Not Horween. But I do agree that it starts at the source generally. It is how the company handles that that shows their concern for their customers as opposed to strictly their bottom line. Twice now In less than 6 months I have recieved inferior products at a near $500 price point. When problems are this persistent I do not feel that the company is doing their best in terms of customer satisfaction but instead capitalizing on a trend market while they can by rushing through manufacturing and putting any and everything out that is assembled. As I have stated in many posts before though, this is just my opinion.