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THE 2024 ALLEN EDMONDS (AE) APPRECIATION THREAD

MajorDash

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Anyone know what causes the oxidation of eyelets or what can be done to stop it? It stains my laces and actually starts to rub and fray them.

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Agree those were good times (I still enjoy my reverse suede HMs) but I'm happy the current AE custom shop offers far more flexibility than any single group MTO configuration option.

My latest custom project just arrived sporting some overall packaging improvement. First, this is my first encounter with the new boxes with printed white logotype and new label design (more readable if storing in the box, and nice to see customization acknowledged with more than an ABCDOT):

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Further acknowledgement when I first opened the box:

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In a welcome return of old school packaging, the shoes are once again wrapped in separate cloth shoe bags — someone must have finally remembered that when packing shoes for travel two freely placeable bags are better than stitching them together in a single bag with two pockets. Also, each bag as a removable inner semi-transparent dust jacket - very handy for shelf storage that lets you ID the contents.

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Oh right, there were also some shoes included:

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Suede Strand spectators with brown welt. Flat navy laces are an option I've never seen from AE:

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And single JR soles to complete my design choices:

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As with my previous custom orders, I'm very happy with the final result in their first foray in the wild:

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Granted these are a specialized item, requiring careful pairing of accessories

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I'm really having so much fun with customs that I've pretty much lost interest in off-the-shelf styles. And the longer make-up times have helped me pace myself with more selective ordering than my usual weasel-induced binge frenzies, which has actually been wallet-friendly despite the higher per-order cost.
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I wasn’t “quite” thrilled with the factory coloring on these Walnut Shell Randolph Seconds (plus: they have probably been sitting at the Bank for about 10 years), so I stripped the top finish and re-polished with Saphir Fawn and Brown Cordovan Cremes (after nourishing with Bick 4 and Renovateur).







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I wasn’t “quite” thrilled with the factory coloring on these Walnut Shell Randolph Seconds (plus: they have probably been sitting at the Bank for about 10 years), so I stripped the top finish and re-polished with Saphir Fawn and Brown Cordovan Cremes (after nourishing with Bick 4 and Renovateur).







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The Normandy doesn't get enough foot time with me, due to a number of odd decisions (the sole, the lack of speed hooks, etc.). But, I try to make sure they get some time on June 6th and November 11th every year. Just feels appropriate.

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