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Former Alden retailer who visited their factory two times checking in:
It's worth nothing that Alden has two people at the end of the line with the express job of checking and packing each pair of shoes and boots. Their stations have a magnifying glass to look through.
Their job description is to look at every part of the shoe, inside and out, and control for the very errors that you see too much of.
So when you get a pair of shoes with obvious defects... those were absolutely examined and evaluated. It was a conscious decision to allow them to be put into a box and sent as 1st quality product for their clients.
They do pull units to be fixed or remade or sent to Shoe Mart.
But someone examined Benjamin831's full price cordovan loafers and thought "f--k it, let's just send these." This wasn't an accident and this wasn't something that just got overlooked.
Humans do make mistakes and this happens to some degree at every factory. But I'll say that it happened more at Alden than with any other shoe factory that I've ever worked with.
Although, as Clee1982 said, the overall American Ivy styling is very hard to find anywhere else. And for many clients, the fit works wonderfully.
It's worth nothing that Alden has two people at the end of the line with the express job of checking and packing each pair of shoes and boots. Their stations have a magnifying glass to look through.
Their job description is to look at every part of the shoe, inside and out, and control for the very errors that you see too much of.
So when you get a pair of shoes with obvious defects... those were absolutely examined and evaluated. It was a conscious decision to allow them to be put into a box and sent as 1st quality product for their clients.
They do pull units to be fixed or remade or sent to Shoe Mart.
But someone examined Benjamin831's full price cordovan loafers and thought "f--k it, let's just send these." This wasn't an accident and this wasn't something that just got overlooked.
Humans do make mistakes and this happens to some degree at every factory. But I'll say that it happened more at Alden than with any other shoe factory that I've ever worked with.
Although, as Clee1982 said, the overall American Ivy styling is very hard to find anywhere else. And for many clients, the fit works wonderfully.
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