Alden Pre-Orders

Alden Shoe Company of New England as been producing finely crafted shoes since 1884. We are proud to be a U.S. stockist and truly enjoy collaborating with Alden to produce unique versions of their classic shoes and boots.

We have created an Alden Pre-order page on our website for those who would like to reserve a pair in advance of delivery.

Once an order is “confirmed” (scheduled for production) by Alden, we will post that shoe to our online store as available to reserve. Read more…

Longwing Blucher, Navy Suede – Barrie Last

Indy Boot 405, Commando Soles – TruBalance Last

Longwing Blucher, Tan Suede – Barrie Last


Atom Blucher, Burnished Tan – Tremont Last

Saddle Shoe, Burnished Tan / Navy Suede – Barrie Last


Longwing Blucher, Natural CXL – Barrie Last

Indy Boot, Tan Suede – TruBalance Last

Longwing Blucher, Snuff Suede – Barrie Last


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One Comment

  1. BRogo
    Posted 7 December 2012 at 3:02 pm | Permalink

    I currently own the Indy Boot Chromexel and can say it’s one of the most comfortable pair of shoes/boots I own. I’ve worn them all over the cities of Scandinavia in the rain, all day. Not only did they keep my feet warm and dry, but the comfort was amazing. Now to the question: I have been debating on purchasing a pair of Alden Unlined Chukka suede boots as I hear they’re amazing comfy and the suede is very soft, but recently came across a couple pictures of the PTBoot (cross between Indy and Chukka – snuff suede on flex last with Indy boot appearance) and the Indy Suede. Which would you say is most comfortable and best all around? I plan to walk all day in these and proabably beat them up a bit (so rugged as well).

    I live in NYC so can always stop by the store and discuss.

    Many thanks,
    B

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