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LastOfTheMohicans12 months ago
Alden Leisure Handsewn Penny LoaferDark Brown Suede

Maker

Alden Shoe Company

Model

Leisure Handsewn Penny Loafer

Leather

Last

Van Last

US Men's Brannock: 12D HTB/11.5 HTT

Van Last: 10.5E

Sole

Purchased from

Alden Madison

More about this item

Unlined! 6245F

Use & wear

Office Work
Physical Work
Outdoor Activities
Leisure
Travel
Cold Temperatures
Hot Temperatures
Dry Climate
Humid Climate
Wet Conditions
Snow
Extreme Conditions

I didn’t hold back. Wore them through a cold and snowy Toronto winter.

Leather

Dark Brown Suede
Patina Process
Break-In
Durability
Color Change

With hindsight, I should have got something lighter in colour for a patina competition, but I really like how dark the brown is. It goes with everything.

Fit

Van Last: 10.5EUS Men's Brannock: 12D HTB/11.5 HTT
Instep
Arch
Length Feels Right
Volume Feels Right
Ball Feels Right
Satisfied with the Fit

At first it was a bit tight over the instep, but I wanted that for a loafer, and it broke in to be very comfortable. I expect Alden to have a bit more of an arch, but I should’ve noticed that at the store. Thanks Alden Madison, for the great fitting experience.

Craftsmanship

Alden Leisure Handsewn Penny Loafer
Design
Construction
Finishing
Durability
Stitching
Lining
Hardware
Clicking

Aldens are so good. I was not expecting anything to be poorly done or out of place, and it was not.

Sole & heel

Durability
Traction
Comfort

I wore these leather soles in places one should not, and they held up admirably.

Final thoughts

Would Recommend
Good Value

These were my first pair of Alden loafers, and they did not disappoint. The Van last is kind of flat across the bottom, unlike a Berry or Trubalance, but it works well. Would definitely buy again, and excited to try with other leathers.

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