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Classically

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Okay after a rainy day, I realized that I need to wear shoes that don't tear easily and repel rain. I've searched around a bit and am trying to decide what to get before my trip to New York in two weeks. I'm trying to find something that can take some wear and tear and somewhat versatile when it comes to weather.

Here are the finalists so far:

AE Wilbert $245
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Alden Indy Boots $320
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Alden Mocc Oxford $245
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I'm also up for any recommendations.
 

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Of those 3, I'd buy the Alden Indy boot for sure. The other 2 you posted are fugly imho.
 

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Alden Indy. They're the only ones that look like they'd really combat bad weather without losing an aesthetic appeal.
 

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+1 on the indy.
 

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Originally Posted by onion
Of those 3, I'd buy the Alden Indy boot for sure. The other 2 you posted are fugly imho.

The stock pic doesn't do the Mocc Oxford justice. They look much nicer IRL.
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I know the Indy is a forum favorite, but boots aren't very versatile at all IMO. Particularly when Spring/Summer is right around the corner.
 

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^Those look good! I was going to recommend Russells, but if you need these quick, by all means go with AEs.

If I need a waterproof shoe, though, I wear a waterproof shoe--hiking boots, mostly.
 

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Whatever shoes you buy, make sure they they have a water impenetrable sole (most usually some form of rubber), and then seal them before you wear them with a beeswax-based leather protectant (I prefer to use Sno-Seal but there are others). Make sure to seal all around the stitching area where the upper meets the sole as well.

These precautions applied to well made shoes allows you to have shoes that can stand up to most anything nature, and man (salt) can throw at you in inclement weather. The shoes should age well, and last you for years to come.
 

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^ Good tips. Rubber soles should prove more comfortable than leather soles as well, if the OP plans to walk a lot.

Originally Posted by obeserabbit
i like the moccs

Originally Posted by shoreman1782
^Those look good!

Thanks! They're up for sale at the moment.
 

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Thanks for the info guys. I decided on the Indy Boots but I'm going to hold off buying them until they either go down in price or I can find a better deal. As much as I love quality footwear, I love money even more.
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Originally Posted by Classically
Thanks for the info guys. I decided on the Indy Boots but I'm going to hold off buying them until they either go down in price or I can find a better deal. As much as I love quality footwear, I love money even more.
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I'd go with the moc for versatility's sake, but the Indy boots are of course a classic. You can't go wrong, but I read in another thread that Alden's prices are about to go up, so you might not want to wait too long to make your purchase.
 

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Originally Posted by Johnathan
I'd go with the moc for versatility's sake, but the Indy boots are of course a classic. You can't go wrong, but I read in another thread that Alden's prices are about to go up, so you might not want to wait too long to make your purchase.
I think that the conclusion in that thread was that they were going up by just $15 across the board. If there is a chance of getting an Indy on sale (which with Alden might be difficult), it would probably be cheaper to get the boot at it's new higher price on sale than snatching it at full price before the price hike).
 

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Originally Posted by Classically
Thanks for the info guys. I decided on the Indy Boots but I'm going to hold off buying them until they either go down in price or I can find a better deal. As much as I love quality footwear, I love money even more.
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With a pair of Indy boots in my shoe rotation for the past five years, I've got to tell you, I have never seen them go on sale. I also have the AE Wilberts in my collection and...in the interest of economy...recommend you go with the Wilberts. Call the AE factory store...you might find a pair of seconds for a bit less than $150!
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IMO Alden Rubber-soled Chukka in a Dark Suede. I'm wearing them as I type this! I just finished walking a mile and a half and still comfy. The suede makes them both a great casual/semi dressy shoe (although I wouldn't wear them with, say, a suit), and they're extremely rugged from what I've seen so far.

Whatever you do get though, you can't go wrong with Alden. I think I'm going to save up and buy some special run Indy Boots from Leather Soul Hawaii.
 

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