I have had these samples made with a view to production. Selling at about £100 I wonder if there is a demand and what colour or both and rubber or leather sole. Peter
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I have had these samples made with a view to production. Selling at about £100 I wonder if there is a demand and what colour or both and rubber or leather sole. Peter
Look good, and have come in at £110.00 or £99.00 for repeat customers. Not clear how you get the discount.yellowduke wrote:I had a look at these when I was there a few weeks ago. The boot in the right of the picture with the sole of the one on the left may be the way he takes them. They look even better in person.
Doctor_Jones wrote:Ordered me a pair earlier this week. Got the discount for it but afterwards. I couldn't figure out how to log into my wested account. Thought I was too fast when I made the purchase but maybe others had that issue aswell. So I paid the full price but after mailing them got the refund of the discount. Boots should normally arrive today ( Monday) at Wested and I guess the first orders will be shipped out asap.
Don't think I haven't seriously considered it!whipwarrior wrote:Then don't leave town!
I totally agree, I know Aldens are maddening expensive, but my 405s are by far the most comfortable pair of shoes I've ever worn bar none. Also, are the Wested really Goodyear welted or just made to look it like Todd's? All that being said I understand that some people can't afford Aldens. I hope the Wested wear well for those buying them and don't fall apart, my Todd's were a horrid waste of money.whipwarrior wrote:Gah! I love Wested Leather, but this makes me appreciate my real Aldens all the more.
Seems like the easiest thing to do would just be to take them to a cobbler and have them replace the speed lacers with some better ones, no?My only gripe is the brass speed lacers. They have no structural strength and bend easily when tightening your laces. They're very sharp too, so buy many spare laces as you'll need them.