LL Bean Moc Toe Boot discontinued...

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LL Bean Moc Toe Boot discontinued...

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...again :?

In my quest for Aldens, I decided to get a reliable Indy style boot for a lot cheaper, and thus decided on the Bean boot. (I think they look REALLY similar).

Anyhoo...I went to LL Bean's website to order, and the boot was no longer there. I called up customer service, ordered a pair out of those left, and the operator said, that will be $74.95..

So, I'm just letting everyone know that if you want a pair, they may no longer make them (that is what they said last time), and they are about 35 bucks cheaper. One cool thing...they can be resoled like Aldens can :wink: .

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Do you have a pic of these off of the internet? Is this the Chippewa boot?
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Be wary. I ordered a pair of these and wore them around the house for a few days after I got them. They were the most uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn. I sent mine back and ordered the Eddie Bauer Alden alternative.
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Indiana Texas-girl wrote:Do you have a pic of these off of the internet? Is this the Chippewa boot?
Nope, sorry, I don't have a webpage, and I am still learning image hosting and all that.

BUT, I can give a link :) .

http://www.theindyexperience.com/gear/boot.shtml

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skywlkrinc wrote:Be wary. I ordered a pair of these and wore them around the house for a few days after I got them. They were the most uncomfortable shoes I've ever worn. I sent mine back and ordered the Eddie Bauer Alden alternative.
Really? I have had them on for a few hours, and they seem fine...like most other boots I have worn. Maybe it is because I wear boots a lot. My only real concern is that the upper part of the boot feels very stiff.

I hope I can break them in :? . Thanks for the heads up!

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I wear boots a lot too. These boots mainly hit me too low in the heel.
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skywlkrinc wrote:I wear boots a lot too. These boots mainly hit me too low in the heel.
Ah, I see...so far I haven't noticed that though on me. I have to REALLY break in shoes to get comfortable anyway...thanks for the input.

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