Alden Indy on a business-casual retreat. I love the looks, and I like the overall craftsmanship.
What I don’t like is the lacing system: the speed hooks never seem to align properly, creating friction on the laces and wriggling them loose every hour or so. Additionally, the tongue slips to the outer side of the feet.
Notably, I have the same issue with my Crocket&Jones Islay boots but never with a boot from the traditional work boot makers. I wonder if the higher end makers compromise on the utility factor of their footwear (or if it’s just my odd feet).
What I don’t like is the lacing system: the speed hooks never seem to align properly, creating friction on the laces and wriggling them loose every hour or so. Additionally, the tongue slips to the outer side of the feet.
Notably, I have the same issue with my Crocket&Jones Islay boots but never with a boot from the traditional work boot makers. I wonder if the higher end makers compromise on the utility factor of their footwear (or if it’s just my odd feet).



