Alden and their sizes (again)
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Alden and their sizes (again)
I just missed a pair of Aldens on ebay, brand new and only $150 because I have no idea what size to look for.
So if you have a pair in size 7.5 or 8 or 8.5 or 9 will you measure the inside length from toe to heel, it would really be a great help.
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So if you have a pair in size 7.5 or 8 or 8.5 or 9 will you measure the inside length from toe to heel, it would really be a great help.
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If you go to an actual shoe store - not a mall shoe store - they will measure you in order to let you try on the right size shoe. Just be real curious about the sizing.
I played w/ the sizing thingy in a mall shoe store (where they couldn't be bothered to help anyone), then once I understood the concept of the to length, arch/instep length (which nobody uses), and width (basically A to F, plus stuff way narrower and wider than those ranges), I went to a local Red Wings store (a REAL shoe store).
I now knew enough about the sizing to know she got it right, and she sold me some boots. But now I know my size, and could have just gone on to eBay.
You might be a little off on the width because some makes run narrower or wider, but so long as you got the overall size (length) right and are w/in one grade on the width, you should be able to fit whatever you pick up online.
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I played w/ the sizing thingy in a mall shoe store (where they couldn't be bothered to help anyone), then once I understood the concept of the to length, arch/instep length (which nobody uses), and width (basically A to F, plus stuff way narrower and wider than those ranges), I went to a local Red Wings store (a REAL shoe store).
I now knew enough about the sizing to know she got it right, and she sold me some boots. But now I know my size, and could have just gone on to eBay.
You might be a little off on the width because some makes run narrower or wider, but so long as you got the overall size (length) right and are w/in one grade on the width, you should be able to fit whatever you pick up online.
J
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Ken is right! ####### right. I bought recently a pair of Aldens 47 that's my size but i could have bought a 46 no problem since they are slighly larger. Anyway they are really ok, i mean i can walk normally also if they are a little larger.Indiana Ken wrote:Personally with Aldens I go a size smaller than most other shoes
Ken
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k on the run write :[quote]Ahh Bastoon, my size exactly- Thanks, you solved my problem.
Now all I need is $250 Laughing
Thanks for the help.
-and have a nice day.[/quote]
My pleasure K. As you can see on the alden website, European 43 equal a US 9. But for Alden 405 an half size under is perfect. (for me at least)
Now all I need is $250 Laughing
Thanks for the help.
-and have a nice day.[/quote]
My pleasure K. As you can see on the alden website, European 43 equal a US 9. But for Alden 405 an half size under is perfect. (for me at least)