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a lot of people who couldn't handle how he trashed the Aldens
For the small community of boot nerds, with a smaller percentage of whom are Indy Boot nerds, it was quite the ruckus.
The rest of the world didn't notice.
It wasn't just Alden. Wesco, Danner, Wolverine 1000 Mile, Allen Edmonds, Dr. Martens, NPS Solovair, and other shoes got bad reviews. But it was a marketing schematic. All of those bad review videos were followed by good reviews of boots with endorsement, sponsorships, collaborations, and where Mr. Kay gets a commission. It's just business. Nobody forces anyone to watch it. Nobody forces me to watch. Anyone who doesn't like it, can stop watching.
The Alden reviews may have contributed. The Wesco review caused such a stir that Wesco made a response video. Most of the other manufacturers continued with "business as usual", and chose not to respond.
It's just business. Nobody forces anyone to watch it. Nobody forces me to watch. Anyone who doesn't like it, can stop watching.
I think that the HuckBerry boots video was the "a-ha moment" for some people. The moment where a lot of the viewers figured out that Weston Kay was not unbiased. They finally figured out that he was shilling a poorly constructed item. It's like when you've been with a girl for XXXX time, and then you realize that she was not faithful. You're angry at yourself for not seeing all the signs sooner.