well, its not a rumor....it is true. There are black Indy boots being made by alden, and sold at the regular price...in black calf...
The catch is that they are only being made for the store on Madison Ave in NYC.
(212) 687-3023
344 Madison Ave,
New York, NY 10017+4613
these aren't mine sadly.
Adam
would have been nice to see a solid black boot but this works too...If wasn't planning on buying my AB Delux next I would grab a pair of those for sure...Oh well maybe at a later time...
My only thought is that I'm not sure what type of outfit they'd actually look good with. With the white stitching and brown soles, it really takes away from any sort of "dress" look...so they wouldn't look good with any sort of suit. Brown ones work well because they match khakis, and as such, can get away with being a little more "dressed down". I guess these might look okay with jeans, but I dunno...seems like a lot to pay for something to wear with jeans.
I have had a pair of black Alden Indy's for several years now -- at the time they had to be custom made and the price was one hundred dollars over the regular 405's! Truthfully....I think I was the first person to request black -- but, I could be wrong...it took quite a bit of negotiation to get them to do the project and took forever to receive the final product!
mark seven wrote:They are nice..they would be even nicer if they had black soles and all-black stitching
This is really a non-issue guys. The stitching and the leather portion of the soles can be easily darkened with a coat of black liquid shoe/boot polish. It only takes about 5 minutes to do this. I did it on a pair of western boots I bought last year that had some silly white decorative stitching all over them. A black permanent felt-tip marker might do just as well.
WConly wrote:I have had a pair of black Alden Indy's for several years now -- at the time they had to be custom made and the price was one hundred dollars over the regular 405's! Truthfully....I think I was the first person to request black -- but, I could be wrong...it took quite a bit of negotiation to get them to do the project and took forever to receive the final product!
But, they are great! W>
The one difference here is that I got khaki stiching, not white. But, this again was an experiment for me and for Alden! I really love the boots and have had many compliments regarding said! W>