Get them with double leather soles or dainite soles and Bob's your uncle.I tried a pair of Edward Greens ........ They were incredibly comfortable and lightweight but they felt like I was wearing slippers - i.e. absolutely no use for wearing when trudging through the inevitable rain that dominates half of the year here in Lodon. And the beautifully smooth soles would be useless when cycling to work.
I tried a pair of Edward Greens on in a shop. I think the salesman realised I'd had a couple of beers and thought that the quality and comfort would convince me to spend my money. They were incredibly comfortable and lightweight but they felt like I was wearing slippers - i.e. absolutely no use for wearing when trudging through the inevitable rain that dominates half of the year here in Lodon. And the beautifully smooth soles would be useless when cycling to work. So, as much as I appreciated them, there was no way i was goign to open my wallet.
Thank you everyone for your input. I think in the long run I am going to be better off just saving up for some AE seconds.
Thanx!!!
Charlie
I'm wondering how you put Mercedes-Benz at the top of the heap for automobiles, but your objection to my analogy is noted. Feel free to create your own.
There must be something seriously wrong with your friends car then. A say 5-year old Mercedes S-class should be worth twice as much as a brand new Corolla, and three or four times what a 5-year old one is worth.
Granted it's an '05 but even with a perfect maintenance record, clean carfax, and about 30,000 original miles it books within $2000 of a new Corolla. The original MSRP was about $110,000. Pretty sick isn't it? It's all about the warranty. Out of pocket repairs are incendiary.
Your question speaks of your experience. Edward Green & John Lobb UK ARE Mercedes level makers. Very good, but by no means the top of the line (Rolls Royce, Bentley, etc). They are both Goodyear stitch makers. True handwelted shoes occupy the top tier of makers. Lobb in Paris are wonderful. Cleverly's top line sublime. Saint Crispins is the current favorite of $2k Ready To Wear shoe buyers. Bespoke is an entirely different animal.
Perhaps. I still don't get why when someone says they can't afford the $300 shoes you insist on pointing them to the $2,000 pair as an alternative.
HA! You act like a fool now. Defense mechanism?
Johnston & Murphy compares to AE the way Toyota compares to Mercedes-Benz. J&M make fine shoes for a great price. I own three or four pair and they've been real solid. Good quality, will last for years. But they're not Allen Edmonds.
I'd say the MB comparison is apt from one perspective. An MB is about the least expensive decently built rear wheel drive car you can buy these days, while AE may be the least expensive decently and traditionally built shoe.
Except for the fact that there are several UK makers in the same price range that consistently use better quality leather, make a sturdier shoe & cost in the same neighborhood (Loake for one). I am just tired of all the AE worship. They are lower mid-level at best.
As an American I'd rather buy American than one made elsewhere.
Funny you mention BB and AE; Starting this season BB will be selling branded AE (as well as Edward Green) on their web site and in selected stores. I'm waiting to see if they discount the EG's like they do their Peals at their end of season sale.AE is the Brooks Brothers to Alden's J Press . . ..
Except for the fact that there are several UK makers in the same price range that consistently use better quality leather, make a sturdier shoe & cost in the same neighborhood (Loake for one). I am just tired of all the AE worship. They are lower mid-level at best.
As for Mercedes, they are NOT the least expensive decently built rear-wheel drive auto today. Honda Accord & Toyota Camry are better bulit, have much less expensive repair costs and are much more dependable than MB. However, the higher-end MB are excellent autos.