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Tongue on Alden boot going sideways?

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:36 pm
by TonyRush
I've had my Aldens less than a month and am enjoying them. For some reason, though, the tongue of the right boot seems to want to slide to the right instead of staying on top of the foot.

It doesn't cause any discomfort.....but it's bringing out my ultra-tiny OCD to know that, somewhere under my pantleg, my sock is exposed under the laces of my boots. LOL

The left boot is perfect.

What's up with that? :)

Tony

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:53 pm
by Indiana G
alden 405's are notorious for that. many folks tack it to the side of the boot with a couple of stitches.....if it bugs you that much.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:59 pm
by schmidty612
Hey Tony,

It could be a number of things, it may be the way the tongue lays across your instep (the top of your foot) or the tongue could be attached a little askew. You could do 2 things. 1. Take them to a shoe repair and have them attach a tongue stay (the little flap that laces go through on gym shoes) but that wouldn't be SA. 2. You can take them to a shoe repair and have them stich the tongue to one side of the laces. They can do it right in line with the stitching that runs down the boot just outside of the eyelets, and it wouldn't be noticeable at all.

Schmidty

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:02 pm
by whipwarrior
They have ALWAYS done that.

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:06 pm
by binkmeisterRick
I had the tongue of my Aldens stitched by a cobbler. He put a few stitches in (and on top of existing stitches so it wouldn't be noticeable) and I haven't had a problem since.

(I wanted to say: I had myh thung sthiched thoo myh Aldenth and haven'th had a problem thinse.) :wink:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:09 pm
by rebelgtp
mine use to do that but they don't anymore guess I got them trained :lol:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:39 pm
by IndianaChris711
Mine do this too, I put on a glazing layer of Pecards on the tongues and it softened them enough that I thought tying them hard enough would keep them in place. I guess not. It kind of bothers me, but not really so much. Maybe I need to check out an Alden dealer.

IndianaChris

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:38 pm
by Mossyrock
Dude.... The boots are fine! It's your foot. But don't worry, it only takes about a year to recover from the surgery.... :shock:

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:52 pm
by Picker
Every ankle length boot I have ever worn has done that. I think my legs are crooked. I think I'll look for a good shoe repair person and give one of schmidty's remedies a try.

Picker

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:45 pm
by Tron7960
My right one does this, but until seeing this thread, I didn't realize it. I guess it doesn't bother me. I'm a lifer from the moment I opened the box.

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:20 am
by Zach R.
Hmm, I don't seem to have this problem at all, could everyone's size be slightly off instead of mine? :P

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:28 am
by MACHONE
Mine do the same thing. They have been that way a few years. I have thought about having them tacked but have never taken the time. I have worn many other ankle boots and never had that happen. No big deal, but I did not realize it was a trait of the boots. Maybe I'll have them stitched. Thanks for bringing it up, I never gave it too much thought :) .
Ben

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:13 am
by McFly
Mine used to be that way - I emailed Alden and asked if they could do it... what did they say? "Send us your shoes, and we'll fix 'em up and send 'em right back!" They did it all for free. They did stitches right on the side of the boot - like Schmidty said - so you couldn't tell, and even used a little glue. After a while, the stitches popped out and the tongue hasn't moved since.

It should be noted however that I also had a few stitches pop out on my Aldens PRIOR to sending them in, and had mentioned that in my email as well. I'm not sure if they did it for free because of the broken stitch, or the stitch I wanted put in. :lol:

Anyway - I've always been SUPER impressed with Alden's customer service. They're fantastic over there!!!

Shane

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:30 am
by Dunross76
had the same problem with my aldens. Needed to send it to Alden a couple of times before the problem was fixed. I was told it's very common with this particular boot.
Dunross

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:33 am
by PLATON
have you seen any shoes that don't do that?

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:45 pm
by Dunross76
have you seen any shoes that don't do that?

Platon, it's only my Alden boots that do that. Never had a similar problem with any other of my shoes. Still it's not a big deal and can be easily addressed by having the tongue attached to the side of the boot. Dunross

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:49 pm
by Michaelson
I've had two pairs that did, and two pairs that didn't, so I'm 50/50 on that problem....so it's not your foot. It's something about how your particular boots were made. My current pair sit dead center.

Regard! Michaelson

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:50 pm
by Indiana_Tom
JAN also sewed the tongue on his boots, take a look on his website: http://www.indianajones.dk/Webside/Bill ... /Boots.htm

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:43 pm
by Castor Dioscuri
I think it has more specifically to do with whether the seams at the part where tongue merges into the inner-shoe is ripped or not... When I tried on a new pair, I noticed it started to shift almost right away, and upon closer examination, discovered a tear at the bottom of the tongue. I'm guessing deeper tears mean bigger shifts ;)

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:37 pm
by sneakertinker
My pair does that too but just a little. Doesen't bother me though...

There have been a few pairs posted on here that almost the whole tongue is crooked...now that would bug me.

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:56 pm
by IndyFlyer
I have a single pair and the tounges stay dead center regardless of how I am using them.

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:25 pm
by Indy_Mic
My first pair,11.5Es did that. Then, several years later, I went and had my foot re-measured and ordered a 12B and haven't had a problem since. I chaulked it up to the fact that 11.5E had to be laced to the point where the sides and eyelets met and therefore the laces never contact the tongue. On the 12B, I have an even gap of 1 inch or so between the sides and plenty of contact between the tongue and the laces, which help keep it in place. Maybe coincidence...Maybe not!

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:59 am
by knibs7
mine do it ALL the time but only on my right foot

NIBS

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 2:05 am
by Indiana Williams
Mine do that too but only the right boot. It use to bug me but now Im use to it.

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:21 pm
by Flash Gordon
ALL the time. I'm constantly pulling them back to center. Why can't they design them so they stay put, like other shoes? :-k

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:26 pm
by Michaelson
I'm now 3 and 2.....3 pairs that didn't, and 2 that did, so I'm pulling ahead to the positive side. \:D/

Regards! Michaelson

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:45 pm
by Ronski
Mine do that too. Again its only the right boot. Weird how it's always the right boot.

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:37 pm
by McFly
Michaelson wrote:I'm now 3 and 2.....3 pairs that didn't, and 2 that did, so I'm pulling ahead to the positive side. \:D/

Regards! Michaelson
Stay away from the Dark Side, Michaelson!!! :o :lol:

Shane

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:46 pm
by Michaelson
What dark side. I don't distress my gear! :-k :lol:

You need to remember, I've been involved in this a LONG time and have already been through 3 pairs in the past couple decades. I only have 2 pairs to my name now. One pair on my feet as we 'speak', and a back up pair at home... and at least those two pairs are on the 'plus' side of this question. ;-)

One pair was given to a hat maker who wanders in our midst many years ago....one pair resides on a costumed manikin somewhere on the East Coast, and another pair was traded to a member who I haven't seen around for a LONG time.

So, 5 pairs in 27 years isn't too bad.

Regard! Michaelson :M:

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:55 pm
by Nebraska Brad
Yep, got the same problem with mine. It drives me crazy but I have been too lazy to see a cobbler about it....yet :x

-Nebraska

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:11 am
by conceited_ape
Check. Another defective right shoe tongue victim.





God, that was a weird sentence. :?

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:04 am
by Satipo
Happens all the time with mine. It's part of their charm.

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:39 am
by scot2525
My Todd adventure boots do this as well only it is my left boot that the tongue slides.