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Size question on Indy boots
I ordered a pair this last Monday and they just came in. Yea ha.
Here's the question and yes I did go to a place that sells Aldens but just not the Indy #405 boot. I mentioned to the young gentelman what my goal was and that I need my feet sized so I could order them.
The fit: first of all the length (size 9) is perfect.
The size that I was told that I needed was a size9 EEE, heres the thing they feel a little loose in the width.
Kinda like my foot can move side to side, not a lot but enough to make ask ??? do I need size 9 EE (or should I start wearing to pairs of socks)(LOL)
The company I ordered them from isn't to far 2 hrs max. They did have to order them thats why I didn't want to make the trip twice. If my fellow gear heads think I'm nuts and shouldn't worry then so be it, but they did say there would be no problem in exchanging them.
Heres there web site for any one in this area looking to
order a pair. There in Portland Maine. www.davidwood.com
ther phone # 1-800-403-6653 the man who was so helpful was Rick.
Please let me here from those whove order there and let me know how snug should they.
They are awsome to finaly see them on my feet, they go good with my adventure next January to the Bahama's
Thanks in advance Croft
Here's the question and yes I did go to a place that sells Aldens but just not the Indy #405 boot. I mentioned to the young gentelman what my goal was and that I need my feet sized so I could order them.
The fit: first of all the length (size 9) is perfect.
The size that I was told that I needed was a size9 EEE, heres the thing they feel a little loose in the width.
Kinda like my foot can move side to side, not a lot but enough to make ask ??? do I need size 9 EE (or should I start wearing to pairs of socks)(LOL)
The company I ordered them from isn't to far 2 hrs max. They did have to order them thats why I didn't want to make the trip twice. If my fellow gear heads think I'm nuts and shouldn't worry then so be it, but they did say there would be no problem in exchanging them.
Heres there web site for any one in this area looking to
order a pair. There in Portland Maine. www.davidwood.com
ther phone # 1-800-403-6653 the man who was so helpful was Rick.
Please let me here from those whove order there and let me know how snug should they.
They are awsome to finaly see them on my feet, they go good with my adventure next January to the Bahama's
Thanks in advance Croft
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Hmm...
Mine are a little loose in the heel as well, but it doesn't "slide up". However, when mine are tied tight enough, the fit and feel is fine.
About the only thing I can add is that if you feel they don't fit just right, I wouldn't hesitate to send them back for a 9EE. The only thing about these shoes (or any orthapedic shoes) is that the wrong size can mess up your feet, so getting the correct sizing is super important.
Perhaps someone else will chime in with their two cents. Michaelson, ya out there? 8-[
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Mine are a little loose in the heel as well, but it doesn't "slide up". However, when mine are tied tight enough, the fit and feel is fine.
About the only thing I can add is that if you feel they don't fit just right, I wouldn't hesitate to send them back for a 9EE. The only thing about these shoes (or any orthapedic shoes) is that the wrong size can mess up your feet, so getting the correct sizing is super important.
Perhaps someone else will chime in with their two cents. Michaelson, ya out there? 8-[
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Howdy...yep, I'm here...barely. (grins) Well, this is something you really need to talk over with the folks you bought them from. My first impulse is to recommend you try wearing them to see if they're right, as if you're not slopping around in them, they're right. As has been said, there is a little heel looseness in all of them. Your foot should be supported, but not constrained. What holds me from making that suggestion more strongly is that they may refuse to accept the return if you've worn them any particular time. If that happened, you're stuck with them regardless.
I'd recommend you giving them a call and ask for their shoe fitter (not just the clerk who's holding down the fort at the time). Tell them what you're experiencing, then see what they recommend. You may be just fine, as mine has a little laterial give too, but no problems at all, and mine were perscribed for me.
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I'd recommend you giving them a call and ask for their shoe fitter (not just the clerk who's holding down the fort at the time). Tell them what you're experiencing, then see what they recommend. You may be just fine, as mine has a little laterial give too, but no problems at all, and mine were perscribed for me.
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As a matter of fact I did give him a call, he said that there shouldn't be a problem with fit, he said just about what every one has said about there being some movement.
He did mention that if I wanted I could go get some Dr. Scholes shoe inserts or I'm think'n get me some gelin, are you gelin, ya I'm gelin like a felon.......... oopps! were was I , oh yea the fit of my new Indy boots. I'm going to tommorrow to get some of those gellin things and see how they feel after that. I won't were them out side on any adventures untill I know they feel good.
When you say mess up your feet what exactly are we talking about here?
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He did mention that if I wanted I could go get some Dr. Scholes shoe inserts or I'm think'n get me some gelin, are you gelin, ya I'm gelin like a felon.......... oopps! were was I , oh yea the fit of my new Indy boots. I'm going to tommorrow to get some of those gellin things and see how they feel after that. I won't were them out side on any adventures untill I know they feel good.
When you say mess up your feet what exactly are we talking about here?
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The 405's have the trubalance system in it that is based on a steel shank. If sized incorrectly, you could cause strain on the muscles and ligiments in areas of your foot that are not properly supported by ill fitted shoes. Oh, if you're putting in inserts, do NOT put in any with an arch support. The 405 has an excellent arch support...to much will cause strain to your foot by causing the arch to be overextended with each step. Regards. Michaelson
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Correctamungo! I need good arch support and I don't need to put anything in my Aldens except my feet. (Although the cats did put a toy mouse in one the other day!)Michaelson wrote:The 405's have the trubalance system in it that is based on a steel shank. If sized incorrectly, you could cause strain on the muscles and ligiments in areas of your foot that are not properly supported by ill fitted shoes. Oh, if you're putting in inserts, do NOT put in any with an arch support. The 405 has an excellent arch support...to much will cause strain to your foot by causing the arch to be overextended with each step. Regards. Michaelson
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OK I've gone and put the Dr. Schols inserts in (non-arch support type) and they feel much more snugger than before, no movment at all.
I'd just like to know what I'm in for here, will me feet hurt because of the weight (I usally wear screen acurate sneakers)(LOL) or feel sore for the fist week or so till I get used to them. I believe I've read about this in the past.
Let me know your thoughts on this and maybe just maybe we can get this thread back on target. I do get a laugh out of some of you, the way you banter back in forth, very funny.
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I'd just like to know what I'm in for here, will me feet hurt because of the weight (I usally wear screen acurate sneakers)(LOL) or feel sore for the fist week or so till I get used to them. I believe I've read about this in the past.
Let me know your thoughts on this and maybe just maybe we can get this thread back on target. I do get a laugh out of some of you, the way you banter back in forth, very funny.
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I personally didn't experience any discomfort whatsoever with my new Aldens, but then I had the luck of having min ebe as close to a perfect fit as you can get. Actually, I find that my feet hurt less after a day of Aldens than they do after a day of any other kind of shoe, including sneakers, especially if I've been walking all day. Unfortunately I went through the heels on mine uberquickly so am now suffering through Alden withdrawal while I have the heels replaced
Take care of your Aldens and they'll take care of your feet
Take care of your Aldens and they'll take care of your feet
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Well, you'll just have a couple days of new shoe tightness, but that will form fit your foot quite nicely. The weight, though, takes some getting used to...especially since you're a 'sneaker' man. I've worn mine for years, and on occasion they STILL wear me down if I wear them for a full day. You're a lot younger, though, so I imagine you'll not have to much problem building up your legs to getting used to it. Expect about a week or so of getting up to speed (that's, of course, wearing them everyday), and you'll be good to go. Regards. Michaelson
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It took maybe two weeks of really breaking in my Aldens before they felt abosolutely perfect. The most painful part for me was breaking in the ankle, since I don't usually wear an ankle boot. But once that loosened up and the rest of the shoe started to "breathe," they've been nothing but heaven to me. I don't recall hearing of anyone putting extra inserts in their Aldens, so I can't really tell you if it will be a good or bad thing over time.
If you're used to a lighter weight shoe, then it may take you a little bit to get used to the Aldens, but again, I used to (key words USED TO) wear Doc Martens and I find the weight of the Aldens don't differ much to me. Also, since you have a huge steel shank in your Aldens, the soles won't bend like a sneaker does so that may take some getting used to if you squat down for any reason.
My feeling is that you should try to break in your Aldens without the extra inserts in them. Just make sure you've got them laced up nice and snug. A tiny bit of movement inside your shoe really shouldn't pose any problems, but if you find that they move too much for you after having laced them up tightly, then perhaps you should contact the folks who sold you your Aldens. Good luck!
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If you're used to a lighter weight shoe, then it may take you a little bit to get used to the Aldens, but again, I used to (key words USED TO) wear Doc Martens and I find the weight of the Aldens don't differ much to me. Also, since you have a huge steel shank in your Aldens, the soles won't bend like a sneaker does so that may take some getting used to if you squat down for any reason.
My feeling is that you should try to break in your Aldens without the extra inserts in them. Just make sure you've got them laced up nice and snug. A tiny bit of movement inside your shoe really shouldn't pose any problems, but if you find that they move too much for you after having laced them up tightly, then perhaps you should contact the folks who sold you your Aldens. Good luck!
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Well I've been wearing them acouple of hours now with some walking and just plain standing around. And I deffinetly can feel the backs of my calf muscles get a little sore, reminds me of when I started to wera a heavier work boot (in the past) like I used to wear when I was in construction.
Rember now that I have been primarly a sneaker kinda guy with occasional army boot (for when I go shooting).
So I'll keep everyone aprised as to feel and fit as time goes buy either in this post or a new one.
And when I get a chance I'll put togther a few pic's of me and my gear, because I know you guys and gals thrive on it.
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Rember now that I have been primarly a sneaker kinda guy with occasional army boot (for when I go shooting).
So I'll keep everyone aprised as to feel and fit as time goes buy either in this post or a new one.
And when I get a chance I'll put togther a few pic's of me and my gear, because I know you guys and gals thrive on it.
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I think they will, I had some concerns about the fit but after putting in the inserts they feel comfortable to wear, when I'm walking around thats when the soreness comes along. But I will try to wear them as much as possible to help break them in.
Whens the best time to hit them with the Pecards. I have the regular leather dressing. Or is ther another type I should order.
(I also have the jell)
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Whens the best time to hit them with the Pecards. I have the regular leather dressing. Or is ther another type I should order.
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Yeah, what Al said...
The standard will do fine. I have had my Aldens for over a year now, and I have only gotten down to about half of the Pecard's tub.
Yes, they arrived as the pumpkin-colored variant, now they are a nice red brick. By the way, I would also invest in a tub of Melatonin, in the brick color. I got some from the classifieds...it was some of Indiana John's Melatonin. This helps to darken them and protect as well.
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The standard will do fine. I have had my Aldens for over a year now, and I have only gotten down to about half of the Pecard's tub.
Yes, they arrived as the pumpkin-colored variant, now they are a nice red brick. By the way, I would also invest in a tub of Melatonin, in the brick color. I got some from the classifieds...it was some of Indiana John's Melatonin. This helps to darken them and protect as well.
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My pal is getting hitched next month and he's wearing a full stormtrooper suit.
He tried to talk his bride into dressing as Princess Leia, but no dice.
Yes, it should be an event to remember....the gags have already started flying around:
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Cliffhanger, are you IN a wedding tomorrow or is it YOURS? At any rate, I got to wear what I wanted at my wedding. Me, along with all my groomsmen, wore kilts! (Since I already owned mine, I was wearing the family tatrtan.)
Back to the Aldens, I just finished pollishing and buffing my 405s and they look great! (Even though they look good a little scuffed up, too!) I wasn't able to find the Meltonian shoe cream in Brick, but they told me that the Red Mahogany was the closest match. I'd wait for them to get the order of Brick in, but with the wedding tomorrow, I went with the second color. Honestly, they look just as good and I couldn't tell the difference when I finished applying it to my boots.
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Back to the Aldens, I just finished pollishing and buffing my 405s and they look great! (Even though they look good a little scuffed up, too!) I wasn't able to find the Meltonian shoe cream in Brick, but they told me that the Red Mahogany was the closest match. I'd wait for them to get the order of Brick in, but with the wedding tomorrow, I went with the second color. Honestly, they look just as good and I couldn't tell the difference when I finished applying it to my boots.
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Nope, mine is October the 16th, this year. However, I do like tuxedos. I initially thought of a white jacket as in Minn Jones' ToD tux, but I decided black was the way to go.binkmeisterRick wrote:Cliffhanger, are you IN a wedding tomorrow or is it YOURS? At any rate, I got to wear what I wanted at my wedding. Me, along with all my groomsmen, wore kilts! (Since I already owned mine, I was wearing the family tatrtan.)
Kilts? Awesome...my buddy was this close to wearing his family's tartan. I would love that, but my family background is very British and my fiance is Irish Catholic.
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