Interesting sole. Are those black ovals rubber inserts for grip?
Last edited by Will (2006-11-03 18:13:27)
What's next Marc, a sack suit? Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Interesting and very nice. I find that the missing shank gets a bit hard on the soles after a while. Though others swear that it's the absence of this feature makes them comfortable
I have three pairs of AE from like 10 years ago which Ill probably never wear. Should auction them off or something.
I have a small collection of english shoes, but I keep going back to my AE's - they're my everyday shoe. They're exactly as Marc describes, "well-built, very sturdy, and extremely comfortable."
I like the MacNeil and a few of the other conservative styles. That man that would rhaposidize the AE line is JLibourel. I wonder where he went?
I've always sort of suspected that a lot of the talk about AE being inferior to other brands (esp. English and Italian) like say Grenson's masterpiece line was hokum. I have a pair of each and I don't see the wide gulf. I think it's actually pretty amazing that AE makes a quality shoe for the amount that they do, in the US.
Now if the styles were just a bit more conservative.
And what say ye about the toe on the Dryden model?
Grayson: have you ever worn the Grayson? Back when your name was strictly verboten elsewhere, I enjoyed, childish as it was, to simply invoke, innocently of course, that particular AE model.
Dear Grayson: I hope, you will give, my idea, some thought: its time to cash, in on your experience & reputation. Perhaps a product placement tie-in and, licensing deal with AE? Special Editions Graysons, stuck in freezer for two weeks, and treated, afterward, by cast of zealous shoe-shiners. For the patina. Please consider.
Thank you & Be of Good Cheer,
Horace