Not too long ago I spoke to a man who was helping me with some clothes. He was very aggressive with his merchandise but very nice and understanding. When the topic came to shoes, the conversation went something like this:
He then proceeded to tell me that Aldens are the last hand made shoe company in America. All other handmade shoes are made in Europe. Now I haven't researched this to confirm it. But, he is a professional in the trade so for now I'll take his word for it.Sales Clerk: Anything else you need, I have it. You need pants? Accesssories? Shoes?
Pyro: No, thanks. I have shoes.
SC: You sure? I have really good shoes. Very nice shoes. What kind of shoes do you have?
P: Aldens.
<Long pause from Sales Clerk>
SC: Aldens? Those are good shoes. How much did you pay for them?
Yes. Aldens are pricey. But, when you buy a pair you are not just buying shoes you are buying into a reputation of quality and style. Here are a few words from a book I am reading. It is talking about people shying away from quality shoes due to the price.
Anyone who is not in the fortunate position of being able to choose the best for every detail of his apparel should allocate his budget so that a generous chunk of it is earmarked for the purchase of good shoes. If a trainee or student has 600 dollars a year to spend on clothes, for example, he should plan to spend half of it on a pair of shoes. Better still, it should all be invested in shoes: he will need at least two pairs, for shoes ought to have at least a day or two to recover after every time they are worn.
The far from inconsiderable prices...will be almost enough to put many a man off the idea of buying shoes at all. But the recommended antidote for anybody who feels this way is to visit a good shoe-shop. Take a pair of Church's or Alden shoes in your hands and examine them really closely, and you will see the care and craftsmanship that goes into every detail. Often the owner of the shop, or even the salesman, will himself be wearing Church's, Alden or some other make of comparable quality - and with a bit of luck they will be old, but well cared-for and patinated, enabling you to see that it is in every respect well worth spending money on good shoes.
I hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Pyroxene.