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Alden alternates?

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Arrr... I haven't been around in a while, I was wondering if somebody could tell me where we stand on decent alternates to the Alden boots? (preferably with a moc-toe)


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Post by cliffhanger »

Fiddler,

It's a little small (there's a bigger one somewhere), but here is the topic. The current favorite alternate is J. Crew. I'm sure others will chime in about them.

http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3455

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Post by skywlkr »

J Crew has the "Decker" and the "Rugged Boot"
Both are very good appearance-wise.

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Post by Gater »

Fiddler,

Many of us managed to get in on the J Crew sale for the Decker at 75% off, and speaking for myself, I REALLY like the Decker! I have blisters the size of pancakes, but all new shoes have that drawback. They need some weathering, distressing, and maybe some darkening, but the style, moc-toe, and speed-lace set up make for a really good substitute, I like to think. Here is another link, with side-by-side pics..

http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4495

If you search the posts, you may find the sale is still on through the web-link, but apparently it isn't on the J Crew main website anymore.

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For anyone who may be interested, the J Crew rugged boot is on sale. I'm getting a pair of these for Christmas. They are close to Aldens and I think they'll do better in the snow and ice.

http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jh ... d=cat52827
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Man that stinks. I just got my JCrew Rugged boots in Sept. and had to pay the $138 price. They are good boots, but I think I got mine 1/2 a size too large. I'm in the in-between 11 and 11.5 size, so for me getting shoes to fit is always a gamble. Did I say they're good boots?

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Did I say they're good boots?
That's good to know. We have a J Crew store here so I was able to try them on. I can't wait until I get to open them up and start wearing them around.
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My only complaint with the JCrew Rugged boots is that the heel cup doesn't go up high enough on my heel, but it's not that big of a deal.

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Shishak wrote:For anyone who may be interested, the J Crew rugged boot is on sale. I'm getting a pair of these for Christmas. They are close to Aldens and I think they'll do better in the snow and ice.

http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jh ... d=cat52827
I went to the website...and they're out of them (at least in my size). :cry:
Has anyone else had any luck ordering these recently?
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Post by skywlkr »

Pecard's boot oil makes the JCrew Rugged Boots look really nice. It gives them a nice dark brown hue instead of the lighter hue they come in.

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Post by Canyon »

...seems they have a ladies version as well. :P

http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jh ... d=cat55319
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Post by gradalis »

hi gearheads,

here is a very good indy boot alternative to alden. it has a retro look but is more rugged and agressive. follow this link to the chippewa website:

http://www.chippewaboots.com/boots/deta ... 8&id=25290

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Post by Sheffield Jones »

I got these for Christmas from American Eagle Outfitters.
http://www.ae.com/AE_ProductPage.proces ... 1_3101_210
I know the soles aren't right and no speed laces,but I love them just the same! :D
They look real good with the dark brown laces that come with them. :shock:
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Post by gradalis »

i saw those boots at american eagle. the problem with those is the issue of quality. they are pretty cheap, as are the jcrew. the chippewa boots that i referenced above are very high quality. they not only "look" the part, they can actually be taken on adventures.

happy new year!

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