Any old Aldens kept in good condition?

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Any old Aldens kept in good condition?

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I've seen a lot of threads of people with their old Alden's that have been distressed, either naturally or, well, unnaturally. I'm still at the point where I clean and treat mine frequently and want them to last a loooong time. In other words, no adventuring in them ... I wear them as dress shoes. I'm curious to see if anyone has pictures of their older Aldens that they've taken care of and use as dress shoes?
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I don't have any pictures of mine but they were bought 2001/2002. I forget the exact year. At the time I bought them, they were indeed the most expensive pair of boots I had ever owned. I treated them as such and still do.

Mine have held up nicely but I do admit I have worn them sparingly in my rotation of boots. They still have the original heel which is a claim I probably could not make if they were daily; if not once a week wearers.
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I could just say ditto to browncoats posting. I've had mine for some years now, and I wear them sparingly, so they are in excellent condition. :?
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The pair I wear most every day (even though I know it is a cardinal sin of the shoe business) is probably 6 years old. They are a little worse for the wear as I hate polishing shoes and don't use shoe trees. I have had probably 3 new soles put on them, and maaaaybe 5 new heels. Most comfortable pair I think I own. I'm still breaking in my new ones. That'll take a while.
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I'd say you're getting your monies worth out of them!!! :P
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*gasp* Schmidty doesn't use shoe trees!? :o
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Not old but not distressed either...I'm keeping this pair looking new as possible...

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That a nice color. Did they start out the pumpkin orange?
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I can say this, my first pair of Aldens are now eight years old this month. They have been with me across three continents and all across our country. Last year I sent them off for the Alden restoration process after seven years of wear. I highly recommend that to all Alden owners. However, in eight years I have only had to have the heels replaced twice. Every other element on the boots has held up amazingly.

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sneakertinker wrote:Not old but not distressed either...I'm keeping this pair looking new as possible...

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Nice ... what did you darken them with?
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I think these are the AB Aldens

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knibs7 wrote:I think these are the AB Aldens

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Right on Sir...They are indeed the AB Alden's...I do plan on keeping them looking nice though so hopefully in a couple years I can post them up on there and they can look pretty close to that picture right there...
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