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These shoes will continue to be well-worn but with a different mindset. Moving forward, that scratch/tear will be the least notable blemish on that shoe.
These shoes will continue to be well-worn but with a different mindset. Moving forward, that scratch/tear will be the least notable blemish on that shoe.
I have had much beloved shoes and clothes so patched. Wabi sabi is a worthy practice.You will be the height of fashion in Japan and Buck House.
In Japan, old shoes are given new life with the ‘Charles patch’ – what is it?
Shoemakers in Japan are repairing leather shoes with the ‘Charles patch’ – named after Britain’s King Charles – to help people keep their favourite kicks alive and wearable for longer.www.scmp.com
I feel your pain, but I would not say ruined. I am not quite a Adlai Stevenson old Boston shoe guy, but if my otherwise nice and well-kept shoes show some effects of the whips and arrows of day to day life, I do not think that disqualifies them from continuing to be worn! A gentleman is not, or at least not necessarily, a "dandy." (No dis, JG, I know you are not a dandy!)
I knew you did not really need any advice from me, johnniegold!These shoes will continue to be well-worn but with a different mindset. Moving forward, that scratch/tear will be the least notable blemish on that shoe.
That is a fair point. I am sure I have blemish free dress shoes. I own too darn many dress shoes. On the other hand, I damage mine easily and quickly, too. I am too clumsy to have nice things!I try to keep one or two pairs blemish free, for the rare occasions that require a dress "code".
Yes, and the patching job was crude...I knew you did not really need any advice from me, johnniegold!
That is a fair point. I am sure I have blemish free dress shoes. I own too darn many dress shoes. On the other hand, I damage mine easily and quickly, too. I am too clumsy to have nice things!
Wow, B&B is its usual education. Turns out I am not a lot of things/people. As I said, I am not Adlai Stevenson or otherwise a Boston Brahmin. I am not a follower of Japanese fashion. And I am not the male head of the British Royal Family!
I do own and occasionally wear some old and rather worn shoes though.
I have never quite understood King Charles' choices. I think I have read that those are bespoke John Lobb shoes His Majesty is wearing in that photo. If I were going to go to the time, trouble, and expense of having Lobb hand carve a last especially for me, handmake me a pair of shoes and keep the last on hand next time I need another pair, I think I would probably be in frame of mind to toss out those shoes when the uppers cracked and wore through. But, I suppose I would be a totally different person than I am if I were having Lobb make me bespoke shoes. Not that I am knocking it. Like Jackie Gleason, I look better in expensive clothes. As I recall, King Charles has his bespoke suits patched up, too!
I have always wondered if Parliament was threatening to reduce the amount of money allocated to the Royals at the time of that photo! No disrespect meant to the Royal Family and their subjects!Yes, and the patching job was crude...
Possibly true. However, I believe the King receives substantial income from the Crown Estates and Duchy of Lancaster independently from British government, as does the Prince of Wales from the Duchy of Cornwall.I have always wondered if Parliament was threatening to reduce the amount of money allocated to the Royals at the time of that photo! No disrespect meant to the Royal Family and their subjects!
Yes, that income, too.Possibly true. However, I believe the King receives substantial income from the Crown Estates and Duchy of Lancaster independently from British government, as does the Prince of Wales from the Duchy of Cornwall.
Worn wear. Use them up and wear them outThe whole point of a substantial, quality shoe, like an Alden, is that they can get dings and damage and still look great as they age. Wear the scar with pride, it will get less noticeable with time.
Alternatively, although it may be hard nowadays to find a cobbler with the skills and experience to take the job on, get them patch repaired. If it’s good enough for King Charles…
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And who doesn't get consistently good service from manufacturers large and small in New England? Rogue made a wallet with an eye to attach a lanyard so that my autistic son does not lose it. Eliza B/Leather Man added a color to their line of surcingle belts, and I like to think it was in response to my request. Rancourt made my camp mocs perfectly at a Go Fund Me price. Andover Shop has tracked down hard to find items. Alden does not surprise me, but I am still delighted. My Aldens are my favorite shoes of all time.In December of 2020, I picked up this pair of the Alden All-Weather Walkers.
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I was wearing them quite often as I wanted to break them in and develop a nice patina on the alpine grain leather.
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And then, one fateful day in February of 2023, a heavy steel glass door swiped the side of my shoe as it swung closed and left a gash in the pebble-grained leather.
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Regardless of the unsightly blemish on this shoe, I still wore the shoe. I tried to cover it with polish, tried to smooth it out with a sleeking bone and even held it over a Zippo lighter to try and darken the scratch, achieving little to no success.
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But… I remained steadfast in my resolve to continue wearing these shoes.
Recently, I decided to email my favorite Alden sales rep to see if anything could be done by Alden. I knew the scratch could not be removed, but I was looking to see if Alden could refinish the color of the Alpine grain upper.
As usual, Jim at Alden couldn’t be nicer. Although he was quite sure nothing could be done, he said he would nevertheless reach out to Alden just to be sure.
Last night (Sunday, mind you), I received the following email from Jim responding to my inquiry:
“Finally heard back from the factory and they said afraid not.
How about a new pair at ½ off. The offer will not expire until I expire or get fired.”
Now I’m not gonna lie, after scratching these shoes, although I vowed to soldier on, they were not seeing the action they once did.
I think I just may have to take “Gentleman Jim” up on his most generous offer.
And who doesn't get consistently good service from manufacturers large and small in New England? Rogue made a wallet with an eye to attach a lanyard so that my autistic son does not lose it. Eliza B/Leather Man added a color to their line of surcingle belts, and I like to think it was in response to my request. Rancourt made my camp mocs perfectly at a Go Fund Me price. Andover Shop has tracked down hard to find items. Alden does not surprise me, but I am still delighted. My Aldens are my favorite shoes of all time.
What is your shoe size? Edit... BobAre you still going to keep the originals, Bob? I'm wondering if it might be worth chucking a bottle of leather dye at them. They'll still bear the scar, but maybe not so vividly.
What is your shoe size? Edit... Bob
You need to find someone who wants those walkers. I am a ten D and therefore not a fit. Were they 10s, I would gleefully tackle the gash for a good price.Varies by shoemaker/style but generally… 10.5.
Are you still going to keep the originals, Bob? I'm wondering if it might be worth chucking a bottle of leather dye at them. They'll still bear the scar, but maybe not so vividly.