Kenneth Cole Haan
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Ok calm down but let me put some heat out there on AE. I'm new to SF-quality dress shoes and bought my first real batch. Here is what i think: > I've been to the local store where the SA is not very friendly and just runs off the stats on the shoes, not giving any care to anything other than will you buy now. Not impressed. > The leather on my Van Ness's, compared to my C&J Monktons, is plasticky and stiff, whereas my C&J it is soft and buttery and wonderful, I love them, the Van Ness's uppers just don't have it. (I admit monktons were 550$ or so, and the Van Ness about $300 or so). The C&J are my little babies, I love them, and the AE are functional 'work shoes'. > The sizing is weird for such a "great american shoe" company, the Van Nesses are very narrow and the SA did not at all explain it to me, it fit in the store but after 5 minutes of walking it pinched too much to bear. Stretching hasn't worked much although it helped, and they wont accept returns, just saying 'stretch it some more'. The Lucca's are sized different, I had to get .5 size down. > The double soles they often seem to have make the shoes seem clunky. I can't stand it. > The 360 welt is ridiculous, I don't understand why they need it since no other company I've seen has it. I makes the sole stick out funny in the back. Weird. [One of the reasons I bought the Van Ness, was that it isn't 360 welted) > It has this sort of mediocrity downmarket feel to their marketing, "The Great American Shoe Company" sounds ridiculous. They are like tent preachers. Alden on the other hand, is like the established Episcopalian with a charming 100 year old church. See the websites and compare. > At least 1/4 the selection is now rubber soles. I actually like my rubber soled Van Ness, it serves a purpose (if it fit). So this is a mixed bag. I wanted a leather sole to it but it only comes in rubber, and I wanted the 'Chili' color this model offers. > The Lucca fits nice and I love it, but, oops, it's contracted out to one of the generic Italian companies. Not made by AE. > Their marketing is lame. Their description of lasts on their website basically lists them all as "great fitting last", "classic fitting last", gee thanks! Like that is so impressive and helpful. > They trash Alden. I asked about Alden and the AE SA claims that AE uses cork and Alden uses "STEEL SHANKS!", like AE has soft wonderful cork, and Alden shoes have almost entirely steel soles! Clunk clunk dudes! And who wants to walk on steel? Of course it's totally misrepresented. The store staff also claimed Alden's shoes were no better yet cost more because their factory was 'overworked' and 'understaffed', and you are paying for a smaller company's lesser total volume (they can't reduce prices as much since they sell less). Like Alden's shoes suck because their workers are overworked? So lame. > Overall, I just personally like English and then Italian shoes, and not the AE clunkers. I want sleek and refined, not double sole madness. Ok, let the rage flow against poor n00by me . . . but I think I am going to get over this AE thing.