My Aldens have started to wear down some and the rivets/nails are starting to click when I walk. Should I be concerned or get them to a cobbler to have the heals replaced>
Thanks
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Alden heal question. Replacment
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I've always thought that shoes with nails in the soles were trouble waiting to happen. With as fast as I wear down normal shoes, I would be having Aldens re-soled about every 5-6 months.
I have to walk about 7-8 miles per day all on pavement, so my shoes wear out quick. How long do Alden soles last?

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May I suggest for future reference when you have the new soles & heals, have a cobbler put the small rubber toe & heal savers on. I did that last year when I purchased my Aldens and they work great. I work in an office so the carpet really can wear the bottoms down. You don't notice them and in the long run will save you money.
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