Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Goodbye Old Boots

An argument against purchasing re-badged shoes was brought home to me last week when the strap on my old Peal buckle boots snapped.

You may know that Peal is a sadly defunct shoemaker whose name and lasts were acquired by Brooks Brothers when Peal stopped trading about forty years ago. The shoes are made by other makers and sold only in BroBroClo stores. The rub is that when they need re-making, you have to know who made them or you're out of luck. Brooks is no help as they seem principally intent on making customers believe they have their own factory busy sewing shoes somewhere in Northampton, and their shoes have only the Peal name on them.

One of the benefits of paying exorbitant sums for welted leather shoes is that they last practically forever as long as you don't do something awful to them. When they are sufficiently worn, you return them to the maker where they are re-soled, repaired and otherwise returned to as good as new condition for a price that's around half the cost of a new pair. And, if they are brown, they have the additional benefit of ten or twenty years of patina.

My boots had decades of patina but I tried tracking down the maker to no avail (I had another pair of old Peals re-made by C&J some years ago), and the cost of having them re-made by a third party is more than the cost of new boots. Fortunately, John Cusey of the Ask Andy About Clothes forum happened to call my attention to Leather Soul's Alden Cigar Shell Cordovans pictured to the left.

The advantage of cordovan for boots is that it's the least porous leather known, and that is a big plus in rain and snow. So I expect that these Aldens will provide more effective service than my old buckle boots. But, nice as they are, they wouldn't have been necessary had I originally bought boots that I could have had re-made.




5 comments:

Alan said...

What about a picture of the Peal buckle boots?

Will said...

I will try to remember to post a pic this coming weekend. I'm seventy-five miles away from them until Friday.

John said...

Glad to hear that you liked the Alden boots. Now if they only came in Color #8 and Whiskey and Ravello...

Will said...

I only needed one pair, so four colors wouldn't have done anything for me. Personally, if I could have anything different it would be a little more elegant shape to the toe.

I'd be surprised if you couldn't special order the other colors so long as you're willing to wait the year that an Alden colored cordovan order seems to require.

John said...

Yes, Alden's lasts aren't the sleekest in the world, especially when compared with the best of what Edward Green has to offer. Plaza isn't bad, but it is not really in the same league with 888 or 606.

Alden won't do one-off special orders now. They say that they have suspended them "temporarily", but the temporary suspension has been going on for four or five years now. The only hope, for me at least, is for a retailer to decide that doing this boot in other colors is a good idea. Even then, given the shortness of supply for Ravello and Whiskey, it may be difficult to do in anything other than Cigar, Black, and Color #8.

 
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