What's the furthest you've gone to pick up your Aldens???

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What's the furthest you've gone to pick up your Aldens???

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Just curious. I think I remember reading an old thread where a member drove 2 hours to pick up a pair of Aldens. I might be in the same boat as there are 3 shops close to me and they are all about 2 hours away.

I could also order online from Aldenshop, but then I run into the problem of ordering the wrong size(I'm pretty sure I know my size, but better safe than sorry). And the shipping is crazy. $40.00US to ship to Canada VIA UPS....plus add the $50+ UPS brokerage fee means more than a third of the cost will be for shipping.
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I drove about 1800 miles (Seattle to Fredrick Basic Shoes) ... kind of. I was going to order a pair, then decided to wait and have Fritz take my measurements and buy them from him while I was down for the QM gathering.
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I drove to work and called the DC store, should be here today. Thanks Bufflehead. :D :D
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Well for my old pair I went about 20 miles. For my new pair, I went from St. Louis to San Francisco....although getting the Aldens wasn't the sole purpose of my trip. :) Actually it wasn't even a purpose--I was just in town and thought I would pop on down and I decided that it would be a pretty good time to get a new pair. It was kind of funny that when I went in with my older looking beat up pair, the guy behind the desk didn't think anything of it (he even gave me a new pair of shoe laces)! Anyone else gone to that store with some rugged Alden's?


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Indiana Jess wrote:I drove about 1800 miles (Seattle to Fredrick Basic Shoes) ... kind of. I was going to order a pair, then decided to wait and have Fritz take my measurements and buy them from him while I was down for the QM gathering.
Same here...only I came from Texas...I'm not sure how many miles that is, but it's probably more than from Seattle...although I wasn't planning to get them at the time, but Fritz offered them to me at a great price and they were 1980's stock to boot. I couldn't resist.
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Indiana Texas-girl wrote: they were 1980's stock to boot. I couldn't resist.
:shock: Did I read that right ITG? How in the world did they still have a 80's stock boot? How long ago did you get these?

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indy81, Yeah, you read that right. I got them in June 2003. Since I have a smaller foot than most guys (but big foot for a girl), he still had some 9C's that hadn't sold.
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Indycire wrote:I drove to work and called the DC store, should be here today. Thanks Bufflehead. :D :D
Glad I was able to help.
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I will be going from St. Louis to San Francisco in about 6 weeks.
Of course I’ll have my Aldens on. We will be staying 5 or 6 blocks from the Alden shop, so I plan on walking over. Don’t need a new pair though, but I will stock up on laces.
1735 miles to buy shoelaces for my “Indy boots”........sounds OK to me.....
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I'm planning on driving from Fresno to SF around christmas time to
get properly measured while visiting with family down there.

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Forrestal, I think I may have gotten mine free. Maybe it's something about being from St. Louis, then again, it might just be my shoddy memory. :-k Btw, a trip from StL to SF isn't a bad idea for shoelaces--my father used to fly from StL to NY to have lunch on a whim, and then fly back. Quite the day trip!


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Free or not, I plan on picking up about 10 pair of laces.
That way I can quit searching all over town for something that works.
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I actually did find something here in St. Louis that works once........... ](*,) but it's been so long I've forgotten. Actually I've been forgetting a lot lately--I may be losing my mind. :shock:


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How far would I go?

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I flew from Michigan to San Francisco. Of course, that was on my way to Australia. My flight got delayed by chance, and I took it upon myself to explore the city, where I luckily stumbled upon the Alden shop and got myself a pair!!!
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Scotland to California... ok so I didn't know I was gonna come home with Aldens but I did!

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Indiana Ken wrote:Scotland to California... ok so I didn't know I was gonna come home with Aldens but I did!
Well, I said I wasn't gonna to spend that much on a pair of shoes and when we went into Fritz's shop, I couldn't resist. Ken sounds like we both had pure intentions, but couldn't resist the Aldens placed in front of us. Hahaa!
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