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Tods V Timberland V Aldens boot height etc

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:30 am
by Raider Of The Lost Ark
Was looking at the Tods site and saw their boots. Obviously old prefer Aldens but they are a lot more expensive as live in England, unless anyone knows where to get them for a decent price over here. They talk of a part cork construction, how easy will it be to get the soles / heels repaired in time?

Also I'm getting my trousers fitted but don't have the boots yet. I'm planning on useing dark brown timberlands in the 'short' term and wondered what the difference in the height of the heal is, compared to the others, just so I'm not way out. Many thanks for your anticipated help.

Raider

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 5:57 am
by IndyGeek78
It is a bummer livivng in the UK sometimes. I would love to own a pair of Aldens but for the price I'm seriously put off. As for the height I think the Todds boot that I own might be a few cms short off the exact height.
Not sure if this helps with your original question. Sorry

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 6:48 am
by Raider Of The Lost Ark
IndyGeek78 wrote:It is a bummer livivng in the UK sometimes. I would love to own a pair of Aldens but for the price I'm seriously put off. As for the height I think the Todds boot that I own might be a few cms short off the exact height.
Not sure if this helps with your original question. Sorry
Thanks for at least posting ;-) I think I am going to get measured with both work 'shoes' and Timberland 'boots'. Hopefully then the length will then be 'OK'. However it will be a few hours before I take them in so if anyone else has some observations PLEASE post!

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:47 pm
by schmidty612
Do you want the height of the collar on the boot? Or the heel? The heel isn't much higher than a traditional leather dress shoe. Not nearly as thick as a boot sole. If you can wait a day or so, I can measure BOTH heights for you and you can base you pant hemming on that (if you want)


Schmidty