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These are great prices...but at the moment I have several pairs, but nowhere to wear them. Our company is remote working until at least October. but AE at this price are some of the lowest I have seen.
For whatever reason, over the last month I've gotten into watching videos about quality footwear and so I've been tempted in trying a pair of Allen Edmonds. I've been eyeing these boots: https://www.allenedmonds.com/shoes/mens-boots/lace-up-boots/higgins-mill-boot-with-waxed-suede-leath...[allenedmonds.com] and was considering buying them when they were on sale for $300, so naturally I HAD to buy them at $187.48. I really hope it's not a night and day difference from the boots I already own because I'm worried about justifying future Allen Edmonds purchases in the future...
Also, is it required to have OCD when being an Allen Edmond's customer? I keep hearing stories about people sending back their Allen Edmonds for the slightest imperfections.
Also, is it required to have OCD when being an Allen Edmond's customer? I keep hearing stories about people sending back their Allen Edmonds for the slightest imperfections.
I'm also not too into shoes, but I just want to say... I find it interesting there have been a number of "factory seconds" Allen Edmonds deals... for me, it is strange, because why would you buy a high end clothing item that has imperfections? That's the only thing I can say
Edit: Wondering about their EEE sizes. I definitely am at least "wide"... I guess I can always buy, then return? Assuming black is the safe color if just getting one
Edit 2: Found this for determining shoe width - https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Shoe-Width
I'm also not too into shoes, but I just want to say... I find it interesting there have been a number of "factory seconds" Allen Edmonds deals... for me, it is strange, because why would you buy a high end clothing item that has imperfections? That's the only thing I can say
Edit: Wondering about their EEE sizes. I definitely am at least "wide"... I guess I can always buy, then return? Assuming black is the safe color if just getting one
Edit 2: Found this for determining shoe width - https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Shoe-Width
With AE, you also can gauge width by looking up the "last" used to make the particular style of shoe. Some lasts are wider than others; for shoes made on the wider lasts you may not want to go with your typical wide size. https://www.allenedmonds.com/disc...lasts.html
AE's product page does not always specify the last used for a particular style, and you may need to google a bit or go to message boards such as styleforum, ask Andy about clothes etc to look up the last information.
The alternative of course is to eyeball the width from the photos😆
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If they had my size, I would definitely go in. been watching these:
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Also, is it required to have OCD when being an Allen Edmond's customer? I keep hearing stories about people sending back their Allen Edmonds for the slightest imperfections.
Edit: Wondering about their EEE sizes. I definitely am at least "wide"... I guess I can always buy, then return? Assuming black is the safe color if just getting one
Edit 2: Found this for determining shoe width - https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Shoe-Width
I have both and like Cornwallis by far. It has a much sleeker shape and looks far more modern IMO. Of course taste is very personal...
Edit: Wondering about their EEE sizes. I definitely am at least "wide"... I guess I can always buy, then return? Assuming black is the safe color if just getting one
Edit 2: Found this for determining shoe width - https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Shoe-Width
With AE, you also can gauge width by looking up the "last" used to make the particular style of shoe. Some lasts are wider than others; for shoes made on the wider lasts you may not want to go with your typical wide size. https://www.allenedmond
AE's product page does not always specify the last used for a particular style, and you may need to google a bit or go to message boards such as styleforum, ask Andy about clothes etc to look up the last information.
The alternative of course is to eyeball the width from the photos😆