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POSTSCRIPT: When I returned these, I found another pair that had seen more shopwear. The results, frankly, weren't pretty. As such, I can't recommend these, as much as I'd like to see a U.S. shoemaker prosper.
I stopped by DSW today to see if any of the remaining AEs had hit deep discount. No luck there -- only a few black Holts and Fairfaxes left, and still priced at $100. But while searching the sale rack I came across a brand I hadn't seen before, "Neil M." The pair that caught my eye was a plaintoe blucher in a whiskey color. I pulled them out and was surprised by what I found. The last was decent, with a slightly chiseled toe reminiscent of the Holt. The leather had a bit of character, lacking the plasticky shine of most of the DSW offerings. (The leather even smelled like leather, rather than chemicals.) And then I looked inside and read the label: "Made in the U.S.A."
Surprised, I looked around for some other models. I only found a few, and those appeared to be welted. I was impressed by this, so I tried on the bluchers and did my best to crease them. They held up pretty well, despite a good bit of walking and several deep bends to really stretch the leather.
So who here has seen this brand? I'd like to hear thoughts on these shoes, particularly from our shoe experts. I was very pleasantly surprised to see the "made in the U.S." label, particularly on a shoe that was selling (on clearance) for only $70. While I'm not suggesting they're the quality of AE, I wonder if they might represent decent value for someone looking to pay $75 or less for a pair of shoes. They seemed much nicer than anything else at DSW, other than the AEs.
I bought the bluchers to take a pic for this thread, and I hope to post it in the next day or two.
I stopped by DSW today to see if any of the remaining AEs had hit deep discount. No luck there -- only a few black Holts and Fairfaxes left, and still priced at $100. But while searching the sale rack I came across a brand I hadn't seen before, "Neil M." The pair that caught my eye was a plaintoe blucher in a whiskey color. I pulled them out and was surprised by what I found. The last was decent, with a slightly chiseled toe reminiscent of the Holt. The leather had a bit of character, lacking the plasticky shine of most of the DSW offerings. (The leather even smelled like leather, rather than chemicals.) And then I looked inside and read the label: "Made in the U.S.A."
Surprised, I looked around for some other models. I only found a few, and those appeared to be welted. I was impressed by this, so I tried on the bluchers and did my best to crease them. They held up pretty well, despite a good bit of walking and several deep bends to really stretch the leather.
So who here has seen this brand? I'd like to hear thoughts on these shoes, particularly from our shoe experts. I was very pleasantly surprised to see the "made in the U.S." label, particularly on a shoe that was selling (on clearance) for only $70. While I'm not suggesting they're the quality of AE, I wonder if they might represent decent value for someone looking to pay $75 or less for a pair of shoes. They seemed much nicer than anything else at DSW, other than the AEs.
I bought the bluchers to take a pic for this thread, and I hope to post it in the next day or two.