Bakes11771
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Depends on the retailer. Apparently some encourage it (Kathy DC). I agree, it is very disappointing to spend $500+ on shoes that have been tried on extensively. Personally, I can tell whether or not a shoe fits without creasing them, but I guess not everyone is as skilled as I am.I was under the impression that most Alden dealers try to prevent their customers from trying on shoes in such a way that causes the vamps to crease. I know that if I were to open a box of $500-800 Alden's and the vamps were creased I'd send them right back. I understand I t's kindve a catch 22 because you want to make sure they fit right when you're paying that much, but if they don't fit, the store or the next customer is kindve screwed.