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Alden Shoe Company Est. 1884 Alden Shoe Company 1 Taunton Street Middleborough, MA 02346 508-947-3926 Fax 508-947-7753 www.AldenShoe.com The Alden Shoe Company has manufactured quality shoes for men since 1884. With over 130 years of unwavering dedication to the highest standards of shoe-making, we proudly offer our collection of American handcrafted footwear. Not redone yearly at the drawing board, but reaffirmed continuously in the shop, heavy with the scent of rich leathers carefully worked to offer the best. The original tassel moccasin. Often copied... never equalled. Tassel Moccasins Shell Cordovan Calfskin Suede Q 563 Color 8 Cordovan 561 Dark Brown Calfskin 666 Mocha Kid Suede 664 Black Cordovan 660 Black Calfskin Q 3403 Snuff Suede Q 662 Burnished Tan Calfskin Aberdeen Last 663 Burgundy Calfskin Aberdeen Last Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Aberdeen Last C 8-13 Single oak B 8-13 D 6-13 leather outsoles Additional sizes C 7-13 E 6-13 for 660: D 6-13 B 8-13 AA 8 1/2-14 E 6-13 C 7-13 A 8 1/2-14 EEE 6-12 D 6-13 B 14, 15 E 6-13 C 14, 15 EEE 6-12 D 14, 15 E 14 EE 6-13 EEE 13 EEEE 7-12 3 Using the centuries-old method of pure vegetable tanning and hand finishing, the single tannery still producing genuine shell cordovan today is indeed practicing a rare art. The tanning process takes a full six months to complete and produces leather that is soft and supple, yet very durable... Genuine Shell Cordovan Wing Tip Bal Long Wing Blucher Plain Toe Blucher Q 974 Color 8 Cordovan Q 975 Color 8 Cordovan Q 990 Color 8 Cordovan 9741 Black Cordovan 9901 Black Cordovan Barrie Last Tremont Last Double oak leather outsoles Barrie Last Double oak leather outsoles Double oak leather outsoles C 8-13 C 8-13 D 6-13 C 8-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 5 Alden stands as the acknowledged master in working and finishing this special leather into Over time, the patina in Alden’s genuine shell cordovan shoes will only improve, deepening with each extraordinary footwear. Cordovan demands the measured pace of hand shoemaking and patient polishing and showing to full advantage the especially rich character of the leather. As durable and comfort - Genuine Shell Cordovan finishing, responding to such careful work with unmatched luster... able to wear as they are beautiful to look at, genuine shell cordovan shoes truly are Alden’s masterworks. Genuine Shell Cordovan Monk Strap Straight Tip Blucher Traditional Saddle Leisure Handsewn Full Strap Slip-On Tassel Moccasin Q 954 Color 8 Cordovan Q 2160 Color 8 Cordovan 993 Black Cordovan Q 986 Color 8 Cordovan Q 684 Color 8 Cordovan Q 563 Color 8 Cordovan 2161 Black Cordovan Q 994 Color 8 Cordovan 987 Black Cordovan 6845 Black Cordovan 664 Black Cordovan Aberdeen Last Single oak leather outsoles Aberdeen Last Barrie Last Van Last Aberdeen Last Aberdeen Last Double oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles C 8-13 D 6-13 C 8-13 C 8-13 C 8-13 C 8-13 C 8-13 E 6-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 6 7 Trim, well-proportioned slip-ons expressed in fine aniline calfskins and genuine shell cordovan. Slip- Ons Full Strap Slip-On Leisure Handsewn Plaza Slip-On 681 Black Calfskin 981 Black Calfskin Q 3556 Burnished Dark Tan Calfskin Q 683 Burgundy Calfskin Q 983 Burnished Tan Calfskin 3557 Black Calfskin 685 Burnished Tan Calfskin 984 Burgundy Calfskin 684 Color 8 Cordovan (sizes on page 7) 986 Color 8 Cordovan Plaza Last 6845 Black Cordovan (sizes on page 7) 987 Black Cordovan Single oak leather outsoles 686 Dark Brown Calfskin Van Last C 8-13 Aberdeen Last Single oak leather outsoles D 6-13 Single oak leather outsoles E 6-13 C 8-13 B 8-13 Additional sizes D 6-13 C 7-13 for 681: E 6-13 D 6-13 AA 9-14 E 6-13 A 8 1/2-14 B 14 C 14 D 14 9 Dress Long Wing Blucher Monk Strap Straight Tip Boot 975 Color 8 Cordovan Q 953 Mocha Kid Suede Q 3912 Dark Brown Calfskin 976 Dark Brown Calfskin 954 Color 8 Cordovan (sizes on page 6) 3914 Burnished Tan Calfskin Q 979 Burnished Tan Calfskin 955 Black Calfskin 3917 Black Calfskin 9794 Snuff Suede Aberdeen Last Plaza Last Barrie Last Single oak leather outsoles Double oak leather outsoles Double oiled leather outsoles B 8 1/2-13 C 8-13 975 Double oak leather outsoles C 7-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 C 8-13 E 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 11 Alden’s dress oxfords, long-time favorites for business attire. Carefully detailed throughout with Dress Oxfords oak leather outsoles and full leather linings. Offered in fine aniline calfskins. Dress Oxfords Wing Tip Bal Straight Tip Bal Plain Toe Bal Straight Tip Bal Plain Toe Bal Medallion Tip Bal Q 903 Black Calfskin 907 Black Calfskin Q 932 Black Calfskin Q 901 Black Calfskin Q 9373 Black Patent Leather 908 Burgundy Calfskin Q 920 Dark Brown Calfskin 905 Burgundy Calfskin with red kidskin linings 909 Black Calfskin Hampton Last Aberdeen Last Q 911 Burnished Tan Calfskin Single oak leather outsoles Hampton Last Single oak leather outsoles Hampton Last Plaza Last Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Single oak leather outsoles Hampton Last B 9-13 B 9-13 Single oak leather outsoles C 8 1/2-13 C 8-13 Additional sizes C 8 1/2-13 C 8-13 Additional sizes C 8-13 D 6-13 D 6-13 for 907: D 6-13 D 6-13 for 901: D 6-13 B 8 1/2-13 Additional sizes E 6-13 E 6-13 A 9-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 AA 9 1/2-13 E 6-13 C 8-13 for 909: EEE 6-12 B 8 1/2-13 A 9 1/2-13 D 6-13 A 9-13 C 14, 15 B 8-13 E 6-13 EEEE 7-12 D 14, 15 EE 6-12 EEE 6-12 E 6-13 EEE 6-12 EE 6-12 EEEE 7-12 EEE 6-12 12 13 Dress Oxfords Wing Tip Blucher Straight Tip Blucher Norwegian Front Blucher Q 966 Burnished Tan Calfskin Q 971 Black Calfskin with Handsewn Vamp 967 Black Calfskin 972 Walnut Calfskin & Toe Seam 2160 Color 8 Cordovan (sizes on page 6) 961 Black Calfskin Aberdeen Last 2161 Black Cordovan (sizes on page 6) 962 Burnished Tan Calfskin Heavy single oak leather outsoles Q 968 Dark Brown Calfskin Aberdeen Last B 9 1/2-13 Double oak leather outsoles Aberdeen Last C 9-13 Double oak leather outsoles D 6-13 B 9 1/2-13 E 6-13 C 9-13 C 8-13 Additional sizes D 6-13 D 6-13 for 961: E 6-13 E 6-13 B 8 1/2-13 EEE 6-12 14 The famous Alden All-Weather Walkers. The exceptional insulating quality of genuine plantation crepe makes it an ideal outsole for winter dress, with reinforced leather tip for long wear. Our oxford is also All Weather Walkers available with a lightweight rubber sole. All Weather Walkers The Original All Weather Walker Alden Welterweight Plain Toe Boot Chukka Boot Q 947 Brown Alpine Grain Calfskin Q 945 Black Alpine Grain Calfskin Q 4515H Black Calfskin Q 1247 Black Calfskin 949 Black Alpine Grain Calfskin 946 Brown Alpine Grain Calfskin 4513H Dark Brown Calfskin Barrie Last Barrie Last Barrie Last Barrie Last Natural plantation crepe outsoles Natural plantation crepe outsoles Lightweight microcellular rubber Natural plantation crepe outsoles with fitted leather tip with fitted leather tip outsoles and heels with fitted leather tip C 8-13 Sizes for 947: Sizes for 949: B 9 1/2-12, 13 C 8-13 D 6-13 A 9-13 C 9-13 C 9-12, 13 D 6-13 E 6-13 B 8 1/2-13 D 6-13 D 6-12, 13 E 6-13 C 7-13 E 6-13 E 6-12, 13 D 6-13 E 6-13 16 17 Our unique combination of glove-soft leathers creates a new level of flexible comfort. In soft calf and calf suedes with vegetable tanned insoles and our special flex leather outsoles. Flex Welts Plain Toe Blucher Plain Toe Blucher Unlined Chukka Boot with Unlined Vamp with Unlined Vamp 1492 Dark Brown Suede Q 29364F Brown Aniline Pull-Up 29331F Navy Suede 1493 Snuff Suede 29332F Tan Suede 1494 Tan Suede Barrie Last Q 29336F Snuff Suede 1497 Black Suede Single flexible leather outsoles Q 14928 Hunting Green Suede Barrie Last C 8-13 Single flexible leather outsoles Leydon Last D 6-13 Single flexible leather outsoles E 6-13 C 8-13 D 6-13 C 8-13 E 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 19 Flex Welts Flex Welts Penny Loafer Penny Loafer Medallion Tip Bal Penny Loafer with Unlined Vamp with Unlined Vamp Q 51670F Snuff Suede 9694F Dark Brown Soft Calf Handsewn on the Last Handsewn on the Last 9695F Black Soft Calf Q 17831F Brown Aniline Pull-Up Q 6243F Snuff Suede Hampton Last Q 9697F Dark Brown Suede 17837F Black Aniline Pull-Up 6244F Tan Suede Single flexible leather outsoles 6245F Dark Brown Suede Copley Last Van Last C 8 1/2-13 Single flexible leather outsoles Single flexible leather outsoles Van Last D 6-13 Single flexible leather outsoles E 6-13 B 9 1/2-13 Additional sizes C 8-13 C 8 1/2-13 for 9694F & 9695F: D 6-13 C 8-13 D 6-13 EEE 8-12 E 6-13 D 6-13 E 6-13 E 6-13 20 21 Timeless design, robust Horween leathers, and incredible all-day comfort.
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