
Fortune and Glory!

Sean

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Yes I have a picture! But you’re going to laugh though. I live in extreme heat and I don’t get a chance to wear mine as much as everyone else. So I have had mine for a year and a half and worn them twice! I know I should wear them more but I cant put my flip flops away.IndianaSean wrote:Thanks Indyzane. Got a pic of yours?
And I forgot to post the second pic. In this photo you can clearly see the heel deterioration. So here it is.![]()
Fortune and Glory!
Sean![]()
I 2nd that!!! Cheers to Todd!!IndianaSean wrote: Todd, I must commend you sir. For a "costume" supplier, your gear is of quality and a price to match.![]()
RaidersBash wrote:My Todd's Outdoorsman's. Approx. 1 year old. Worn majority of days (more than 50%). Have had to replace heels at approx. 6mo mark. Have worn at work, training horses, camping/fishing. Have "pecarded" them once or twice, and wipe down with Lexol every so often.
generalFROSTY wrote:I'm releaved to see there are some positive reviews of Todd's boots. Since my budget for my gear is limited, I wanted to invest the majority of the funds on what I consider to be the four most important pieces: Hat, Jacket, Shirt, Whip.
The boots that Todd offers looks to be reasonably SA and at a more than reasonable price.
Can anyone tell me what walking in these is like? I never wore shoes without tred before! Is it slippy?
yeah, they're a pretty spot on and faithful copy of the aldens. Todd spent a great deal of time on the shoes as he does everything else. I think the shoes were "reverse engineered" from several donor Aldens. One guy posted that even his cobbler thought they were Aldens!ThatManFromRio wrote:Your spine will thank you for chosing them because even if they are not Aldens , Todd's boots provide a very good arch support .
Trust me , I will never follow my wife on clothing sale days without my Todd's boots on .
Never again .![]()
TMFR
generalFROSTY wrote:Favorate shoes? Nahh...that title goes to my black suade Timberland boots. Black boots have always been my 'essential' footwear.
I have to get used to walking in these though - the smooth bottom can get slippy on some surfaces.
I plan on wearing these with the rest of my gear when I go to Disney Orlando in March. Anyone have any reviews on how they feel walking in them all day??
Man, if my girlfriend wants to go shopping on a whim and I'm not wearing my Aldens, I know I'm in for back trouble.ThatManFromRio wrote:Your spine will thank you for chosing them because even if they are not Aldens , Todd's boots provide a very good arch support .
Trust me , I will never follow my wife on clothing sale days without my Todd's boots on .
Never again .![]()
TMFR
Yes, a little.Chamorro wrote:Do Todd's boots copy Alden's sizing as well? Do they run big like Aldens?
And then there's always those $10 slip-in dr. scholl-type inserts. I use another brand in shoes that are too flat inside and im fine with my almost flat feet.ThatManFromRio wrote:Your spine will thank you for chosing them because even if they are not Aldens , Todd's boots provide a very good arch support .
Trust me , I will never follow my wife on clothing sale days without my Todd's boots on .
Never again .![]()
TMFR
So they do run a bit big? I usually wear a size 9 1/2. I have printed of both size 9 and 10 temp lets from Todd's website and they both seem close. I guessing since it is a boot (usually larger fit) and I have a somewhat narrow feet I could go with a size 9.generalFROSTY wrote:Just got these in the mail - size 8 fits perfect.
I was surprised by how soft the leather is. Not used to that on shoes, but it looks constructed pretty good - and for the price, they are the best choice out there if true Aldens are out of your budget.
We will see how they hold up as I will be wearing them often to break them in.
They do run big.fuzzjunk wrote:So they do run a bit big? I usually wear a size 9 1/2. I have printed of both size 9 and 10 temp lets from Todd's website and they both seem close. I guessing since it is a boot (usually larger fit) and I have a somewhat narrow feet I could go with a size 9.generalFROSTY wrote:Just got these in the mail - size 8 fits perfect.
I was surprised by how soft the leather is. Not used to that on shoes, but it looks constructed pretty good - and for the price, they are the best choice out there if true Aldens are out of your budget.
We will see how they hold up as I will be wearing them often to break them in.
No offense to those who shell out the big bucks for Aldens or even more money for the AB Aldens, but really - WHY spend more when Todd's boots are screen accurate AND extremely inexpensive?!TenuredProfessor wrote:I've had my Todd's boots for about a month. I absolutely love 'em! I sanded them with ultra fine grade sandpaper, and they look perfect IMO. In fact, I'm gonna get another pair to be my "dressier" boots. After a month in, the boots are fine, but the laces seem like they're gonna go soon. I've seen plenty of laces recently that will work.. Harrison used round laces anyway. I've spent too much money on inferior Indy gear, but these boots can't be beat. SA, way cheaper than Aldens, and I'll post pics of my sanded down boots ASAP. I've read posts about Alden's having problems as well. These boots cannot be beat for the price vs. Screen accuracy....That's my two cents![]()
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Todd is aware of this issue. Speak to him about it. He will fix it up for you.BaptisteTheFool wrote:Ok-- now I have a complaint. I bought these in December. I've been wearing them every day since I got them. I just noticed though that the soles have split on both shoes about halfway down. It appears like it's a top layer sort of thing, but it's not even 2 months in-- too early for the soles to be breaking.
Don't know what it will cost to resole them. Thoughts? Not too thrilled...
TheExit148 wrote:Todd is aware of this issue. Speak to him about it. He will fix it up for you.BaptisteTheFool wrote:Ok-- now I have a complaint. I bought these in December. I've been wearing them every day since I got them. I just noticed though that the soles have split on both shoes about halfway down. It appears like it's a top layer sort of thing, but it's not even 2 months in-- too early for the soles to be breaking.
Don't know what it will cost to resole them. Thoughts? Not too thrilled...
TheExit148 wrote:Todd is aware of this issue. Speak to him about it. He will fix it up for you.BaptisteTheFool wrote:Ok-- now I have a complaint. I bought these in December. I've been wearing them every day since I got them. I just noticed though that the soles have split on both shoes about halfway down. It appears like it's a top layer sort of thing, but it's not even 2 months in-- too early for the soles to be breaking.
Don't know what it will cost to resole them. Thoughts? Not too thrilled...
BendingOak wrote:TheExit148 wrote:Todd is aware of this issue. Speak to him about it. He will fix it up for you.BaptisteTheFool wrote:Ok-- now I have a complaint. I bought these in December. I've been wearing them every day since I got them. I just noticed though that the soles have split on both shoes about halfway down. It appears like it's a top layer sort of thing, but it's not even 2 months in-- too early for the soles to be breaking.
Don't know what it will cost to resole them. Thoughts? Not too thrilled...
Nope. Was going to make a statement and changed my mind.BaptisteTheFool wrote:BendingOak wrote:TheExit148 wrote:Todd is aware of this issue. Speak to him about it. He will fix it up for you.BaptisteTheFool wrote:Ok-- now I have a complaint. I bought these in December. I've been wearing them every day since I got them. I just noticed though that the soles have split on both shoes about halfway down. It appears like it's a top layer sort of thing, but it's not even 2 months in-- too early for the soles to be breaking.
Don't know what it will cost to resole them. Thoughts? Not too thrilled...
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I'll take some photos of it when I get back home tonight and draft an email. Thanks, folks.
Just missed your post updategeneralFROSTY wrote:No offense to those who shell out the big bucks for Aldens or even more money for the AB Aldens, but really - WHY spend more when Todd's boots are screen accurate AND extremely inexpensive?!
Pending how your photos look of your sanded boots, I may consider this for mine - but I do like wearing them and would like a non-worn pair as well.