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Quality of Topy work?

Jkhan82

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I just got my first pair of Allen Edmonds Topy'd. I've never had to use a topy before and I was wondering about the quality of the work this shoe marker did. It looks good to me, but any points for future pairs will be great! Thank you

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Cost me $25.
 

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looks fine, what's the thing at the top- is that a metal toe cap? how is it like from the side- what is the thickness? Does it affect how you walk?
 

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Originally Posted by mrjames
looks fine, what's the thing at the top- is that a metal toe cap? how is it like from the side- what is the thickness? Does it affect how you walk?
Looks like an excellent job from this point of view. The top is just a different textured rubber.
 

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For what it's worth, though, that isn't literally a Topy sole. Topy is a brand, and Vibram is a competing brand, and apparently Goodyear is a third brand for sole protectors (which I didn't know until now). Here's a thread where someone complains about being told Vibram and getting Goodyear instead: http://www.ssia.info/consumers/askex...p?TOPIC_ID=810 EDIT: And now I find a fourth brand: SoleTech. I should say I don't know much about the respective quality levels of the different brands. I believe Topy and Vibram are both well-regarded, that's all. See also see http://www.cobblestoneshoerepair.com...ouboutin.shtml; Randy I think has posted here or at AAAC about shoe issues.
 

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You might want to consider putting in heel taps as well. My heels wear out faster than the soles and since you put on that sole protector, it probably will substantially outlast the heels. Otherwise, i think it looks good from that view...not sure how thick it is tho
 

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Originally Posted by mrjames
looks fine, what's the thing at the top- is that a metal toe cap? how is it like from the side- what is the thickness? Does it affect how you walk?
No toe cap, just a different texture. Thickness doesn't seem to noticeable, IMHO.
clifton_topy1.jpg
clifton_topy2.jpg
btw would anyone know the color for the edging cream?
 

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Originally Posted by Kurt N
For what it's worth, though, that isn't literally a Topy sole. Topy is a brand, and Vibram is a competing brand, and apparently Goodyear is a third brand for sole protectors (which I didn't know until now).

Here's a thread where someone complains about being told Vibram and getting Goodyear instead:
http://www.ssia.info/consumers/askex...p?TOPIC_ID=810

EDIT: And now I find a fourth brand: SoleTech. I should say I don't know much about the respective quality levels of the different brands. I believe Topy and Vibram are both well-regarded, that's all. See also see http://www.cobblestoneshoerepair.com...ouboutin.shtml; Randy I think has posted here or at AAAC about shoe issues.


I agree, looks like he did a pretty good job though.
 

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Do they (or anyone else) make rubber protectors that aren't black? It would be a nice thing to have a honey-colored set to put on the bottoms of shoes that just might wind up on a boat.
 

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What model AE is that? Don't recognize it...

Looks like your cobbler did a good job.
 

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Originally Posted by aravenel
What model AE is that? Don't recognize it...

Looks like your cobbler did a good job.


It looks like the Clifton, though I don't recognize the color. AE no longer sells them on their website, but I believe Nordstrom still sells them.
 

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Originally Posted by aravenel
What model AE is that? Don't recognize it...

Looks like your cobbler did a good job.


The shoes are 'Clifton' Oxford's for Nordstrom.
 

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Ahh, thanks. Too bad they don't make them anymore, that's a good looking shoe... Why does AE always discontinue their best looking models?
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Originally Posted by Concordia
Do they (or anyone else) make rubber protectors that aren't black? It would be a nice thing to have a honey-colored set to put on the bottoms of shoes that just might wind up on a boat.

Yes, they are made in dark brown and, natural as well.
 

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You can get them here: http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/allen-ed...esultback=2375 I don't think they were discontinued overall. The sales rep told me they have been carrying it for years and the Clifton, along with a few other styles are sold only from Nordstrom. I'm going to grab the other colors as well. I had to go down half a size. I bought an 8 and there is still space, 7 1/2 was to narrow for my feet but feet good otherwise. Just a heads up, if you order online. I just got these 2 months ago, and the amount of compliments are unbelievable.
 

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