HELP! My New Aldens are Chunking off on the Heel.
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HELP! My New Aldens are Chunking off on the Heel.
Okay guys, this lady has a problem. I bought some Aldens from Fritz's shop this past June. Last week, I noticed a big chunk on the back of both heels are missing. I've hardly worn these boots so it's not like the sole is worn down. And no I don't have a dog that would have gotten hungry. I seem to remember reading on the forum that the Aldens shop in San Francisco will repair our boots even if we didn't buy them at the SF shop. But I can't find that thread where I read this and am not quite sure what my next step should be: Pursue getting 'em fixed or not pursue it. I'm leaning toward getting the problem resolved. As you know I can't contact Fritz because he's no longer with us. Also, if the SF shop will handle this, does this mean I could take this into an Aldens shop here in Dallas (if I can find one) in which they might be able to handle this situation just as the SF shop would (so I can perhaps bypass shipping/handling costs?)
Here's a pic of the damage. It's not a very clear pic but it was the best of about 15 shots I took on my camera. I've taken the liberty to point out the general vicinity of the missing chunks:
Here's a pic of the damage. It's not a very clear pic but it was the best of about 15 shots I took on my camera. I've taken the liberty to point out the general vicinity of the missing chunks:
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But it's chunks...not a gradual wearing down...I wonder what would cause that. For an expensive shoe that I've had maybe 7 months that hasn't seen much wearing time, that seems to be an awfully quick time to have to replace the soles. Pyro, do you replace them with Aldens or with a regular shoe repair shop?
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They look worn the exact same way a pair of my winter boots does. I guess it is just a stress point from the way you put down your heels, that part being a bit pointy and all.
I take it you haven't done any "water skiing" on dry land from behind a truck or anything? Nah...
I think the heels on my boots perhaps took a beating from the salt they put on the roads during the winter, making the rubber a bit brittle.
BTW; Interesting pics! I haven't seen the soles on a pair of Aldens up close before. Thanks!
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I take it you haven't done any "water skiing" on dry land from behind a truck or anything? Nah...
I think the heels on my boots perhaps took a beating from the salt they put on the roads during the winter, making the rubber a bit brittle.
BTW; Interesting pics! I haven't seen the soles on a pair of Aldens up close before. Thanks!
Regards,
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I don't know why they would chunk off. It must have something to do with what you walk on.Indiana Texas-girl wrote:But it's chunks...not a gradual wearing down...I wonder what would cause that. For an expensive shoe that I've had maybe 7 months that hasn't seen much wearing time, that seems to be an awfully quick time to have to replace the soles. Pyro, do you replace them with Aldens or with a regular shoe repair shop?
You don't have to replace the sole. Just the heel. I think I had to replace mine after 7 or 8 months. The first time I noticed it was at the Texas Summit when MK pointed it out to me. And then I just had them replaced again in November.
They just replace the orthopedic heel on the shoe. That's the thing about quality shoes is that the parts can be replaced. And, you don't have to buy a whole brand new shoe.
I found a shoe clinic in San Marcos that does excellent work. They recognized that they were Aldens right away. http://www.american-stores.us/profile/s ... arcos/9004 You should be able to find a place near you.
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A decent local shoe repair shop should be able to put take care of that for less than $20.00. I have numerous pair of Aldens and the only thing I have ever had done is the heels. A few days in the shop and they are good as new. Make sure you tell them if you do not want them polished up otherwise they might come back all shiney and new looking.
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Why, in this case? They'll more than likely charge her for the replacements as they don't know her (or us) from Adam. The heels are not a stock item, but are shipped directly from the factory. Since we ALREADY have track record and 'agent' for Alden co. with our interest at heart, what would another 'affiliate' afford us, as all they'd do is exactly what the SF shop does....forward her problem to the factory, and the factory decide to either send a replacement, or opt to repair. We've had Allen White as our agent since the inception of Indygear.com, and that's why his shop is posted in the main page area. He already knows what we do and require, and trys to have those items in hand for us. Those items he DOESN'T have, he puts in a call to the factory and gets the answer. So, in this case, 'another affiliate' wouldn't add anything to the 'mix'. Regards. Michaelson
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