Heel problems with Edward Greens
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:49 pm
I own several pairs of Allen Edmonds and Church and decided a few months ago to upgrade to a pair of Edward Greens. Although they are comfortable like nothing else I have tried, the heel cap is sort of being skewed or "slides" out to the right. First I though it could be the narrow heel base of an Edward Green vs e.g. Allen Edmonds. But then the heel on my Church's is the same and I don't have any problems with them. It almost seems like the leather used for the heel cap is too soft and cannot hold my weight.
I spoke to my local shoemaker/ repairer in Norway. He just started importing Edward Greens in limited quantities for sale in his small work shop. He also sells e.g. Allen Edmonds and Alfred Seargent and tells me that he has not seen this problem with any of these brands. He has however experienced this specific heel problem on several pairs of Aldens, as well as less costly brands, that he has received for repair.
Has anyone experienced this problem? Do I need a broader heel base? My shoemaker friend plans to visit the Edward Green factory next year and present them with the issue. However, it would be interesting to know if this is an isolated problem or if any of the members of LL have experienced something similar.
I spoke to my local shoemaker/ repairer in Norway. He just started importing Edward Greens in limited quantities for sale in his small work shop. He also sells e.g. Allen Edmonds and Alfred Seargent and tells me that he has not seen this problem with any of these brands. He has however experienced this specific heel problem on several pairs of Aldens, as well as less costly brands, that he has received for repair.
Has anyone experienced this problem? Do I need a broader heel base? My shoemaker friend plans to visit the Edward Green factory next year and present them with the issue. However, it would be interesting to know if this is an isolated problem or if any of the members of LL have experienced something similar.