I agree that there's some line out there that's allowable but bad form, but I think that line is becoming less and less clear. Bean's takes anything back, and they let the customer draw the line. Competitive Cyclist says explicitly that they're happy to take back nasty, threadbare, crashed out shorts. If it's okay to send crashed shorts back, where is the line anymore? I think some retailers have contributed to obscuring that line (Bean's among them), and used it to sell product by giving customers confidence in buying outsourced goods sight unseen. I think we can all agree that the examples you give are in bad taste, but where bad taste ends and a liberal interpretation of "customer dissatisfaction" begins became unclear when retailers moved away from a standard of defective manufacturing for returns.
Here's the thing. There are preponderance of overwhelmingly fair-minded people in this world who seek out merchants like Bean who bare their chest and "dare" you to return their goods. I like the way L.L.Bean thinks.
Josh Simonds
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These beauties have entered my life. Alden Indy boot.
I was talking with my dad about Bean, and he told me a story about this one guy who would just regularly buy a ton of shirts from them. Like every two years, he would just toss the ones he had a buy a bunch more. One time he called them up to order a new run and they asked him what was wrong with the ones he had, and if he wanted to just return those, and they would send out some new ones for free. He didn't take them up on their offer, but things like this probably mean that he'll continue to order from them far into the future.
Congrats! Keep an eye on the welt of those. Mine separated (twice) on the inside, right where the shoe flexes around the ball of your foot. I think mine was an isolated incident from what the Alden DC store said, but something to keep your eye out for.
Oh, I'm sure it's isolated. Happened to me too. Also the stitching in the tongue has come out twice and the tongue rotates around my ankle. Oh yeah, and did I mention the horrible scratching.
I wouldn't take a pair of Indy boots for free now. Mine suck. But I love the Barrie and Grant last dress shoes.
I've been squirreling funds away for a pair of Wolverine 1000 Mile boots for several months. But LOL I just spent it all (and then some) on a pair of these Frye's as a surprise for my wife. She's gotten the short-end of the stick with my father's broken back.
I guess I'll start squirreling again. But I may end up getting a pair of White's Semi-Dress boots instead.
laughter has no foreign accent.
these have been getting a lot of use lately. Irish Setters from Redwings. They arent the swankiest boot on the market, but damned comfortable, and i dont cringe when i have to use these boots like boots. the leather is nice and supple, and i expect them to last many years, good stuff.
Staying with a friend last spring, he told me he'd bought some chukka boots online that were a bit big on him, and did I want them? I tried them on and they seemed like a good fit, so I took the shoes and bought him a bunch of drinks. I got home and put them in my closet, forgetting all about them until Saturday.
I pulled them out and put them on and, hey, nice shoes! They look something like this but with slightly chunkier, treaded soles:
GO!
I just bought these "boots". Hint - There are some Red Wings over at J Crew (online) for 30% off. If the code doesn't work - Live Chat them and they'll probably honor it. The 6" Blue Moc is awesome, but I don't need that much boot for FLO-rida.
Auk's words to live by:
Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.
musgrave, thanks for rekindling my White's lust. I'll start saving up for those and one day I can set my pair next to Dad's smokejumpers.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
I've been wearing these for the last couple of months and really like them-
Weinbrenner USA
Made in Wisconsin so you know they're wholesome... mostly.
Grenson Christian Hi-Shine Honey.
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Happy so far.
HELP! Going to NYC tomorrow for the weekend, what are some good men's clothing/boot stores to visit for a nice selection of men's boots. Staying in Times Sq. area. Thanks,
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