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Allen Edmonds Men's Randolph Slip-On

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Size: 14 Wide


Color: Black


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Sleek and refined, this upscale loafer suits the office well. Seal the deal in these no-nonsense loafers from Allen Edmonds. The Randolph features full leather linings and cork footbeds, which cradle and conform to your feet over the life of the shoe. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Founded in 1922, Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corporation manufactures premium men's footwear, accessories, and cedar products using the philosophy of quality, service and integrity. Taking shoemaking to the level of an art form, each pair of Allen- Edmonds shoes are carefully crafted by hand in a process that includes 212 separate production steps. No detail is too small, because supreme quality is the cornerstone of the Allen-Edmonds name. See more

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Randolph


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 25, 2006


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Allen Edmonds


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  • Torturously uncomfortable, poorly manufactured
I suspect this is standard footwear at Guantanamo, assuming these aren't banned under the Geneva Convention. Aside from the look of this shoe, I cannot find one redeeming feature. These are far inferior to much cheaper shoes I've had in terms of comfort, craftsmanship, and fit. I've mostly worn Ferragamo loafers for the past several years, but I thought it was time to ditch the gaudy buckles and go for something classic and conservative, so I chose this design. I was fitted at the 5th Ave AE store in New York City, and I ultimately ordered 2 pairs online the following week - one in black calfskin, one in burgundy calfskin. They were uncomfortable at the store, but the woman helping me insisted that massaging the heel cup and just wearing them a few times would break them in. This is false. I literally could not walk the one block to my subway stop for the first 3 weeks wearing these. I actually took cabs to work hoping I wouldn't find a pool of blood in the heel of my shoes each evening. I stomped on the heel cup and tried to use a shoe tree to stretch the area of the toe box that was crushing my pinky toe to no avail. It's now two months later and they are still horribly uncomfortable. If there is so much as a wrinkle in my sock or the slightest seam, the shoe is unbearable, and the heel continues to chafe. The toe box actually feels stretched out now that they've broken in a bit. This is far far more pronounced in the burgundy shoes, which broke in a bit easier, perhaps because of a slightly different tanning process?? Who knows, but now the shoes that once seemed too tight in my forefoot are too loose, and my foot feels like it's slipping off the footbed if I so much as step on uneven pavement. The sides of the shoe right above the exterior pucker with each step. It seems the heel cup extends a bit far toward the instep. Combined with the strap of leather from the upper that keeps the front stiff, the leather in between the two has no choice but to pucker outward, which I find particularly interesting since all of the leather is remarkably stiff except that one area. The soles are soft, which I sadly doesn't seem to make the shoes more comfortable, but it does manage to pick up every grain or pebble on the floor. I've never thought gravel or pebbles to be a problem, but somehow everything is a problem with these shoes. On the black pair of shoes, the creases on the left and right shoe are very different. While the right creases normally, the left puckers upward and bulges out. I might attribute that to inconsistencies between my feet, but since the burgundy pair doesn't have that problem, it seems to be inconsistency in manufacturing. Overall, the quality is so far inferior than I imagined. It's inconsistent, stiff in the wrong places, and without a doubt the least comfortable pair of shoes I've ever worn. I deeply regret waiting and waiting for them to break in - it would have been wiser to get my money back. I am extremely disappointed in these shoes and recommend anyone considering buying them be absolutely certain about the comfort prior to purchasing, and even then, perhaps it's better to seek an alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2012 by F. Anthony

  • Great shoe, wouldn't choose size blindly
Show looks spectacular. The wear well and take no time to break in. However I wouldn't order online until you're positive what size you need. In other shoes I wear 11d but all AE I wear 10.5d. I doubt .5 smaller is always the case so id definitely find a pair to try on first.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2014 by Brian

  • Loved them so much I bought all three!
I first became acquainted with Allen Edmonds years ago when I worked in the shoe department at the late great Wolf Brothers clothier in Tampa. I was a poor college student at the time as was astounded at how comfortable these were compared with the cheap mass produced shoes I was wearing at the time. Thankfully Allen Edmonds had a discount program where I could get them at cost and Allen Edmonds shoes are about all I wear these many years on. Not having a steel shank makes these delightfully comfortable to wear as they flex with your foot. The cork lining also means your feet don't get as tired if you stand or walk a lot. I remember Rev. Leo Booth saying "God only gives you one pair of feet, so don't wear cheap shoes!" and Allen Edmonds might want to use him as a spokesman. That's a true maxim though. I loved the style and fit of the Randolph so much I bought one of each...the Burgundy, the black, and the black custom calfskin. I also have a pair in the genuine cordovan which they've sadly discontinued. They've held up wonderfully, but then again I'm fastidious about how I care for my shoes...always treeing them and using creme polish and not the cheaper polishes that contain paraffin that builds up over time and ruins the luster of the leather. The Randolph looks so elegant and refined and honestly goes with everything from jeans on up to business suits. Heck...I've even worn them with shorts on occasion for a refined yet casual look. One thing I do suggest is prior to buying a pair online is to go to an Allen Edmonds retailer or a store that sells them FIRST to make certain you're buying the right size and here's why; their shoes are hand made and hand lasted, and as such they do fit differently than mass produced shoes. I'd THOUGHT I knew my correct shoe size until I was sized and fitted by the Allen Edmonds representative all those years ago and was shocked that I was wearing the wrong size AND width. Finally getting a quality pair of shoes in the right size made a HUGE difference in how my feet felt at the end of the day and how much better I felt as a result. This may sound a bit cliched, but getting Allen Edmonds was a life changing event and now I'm an apostle of the gospel of Allen Edmonds. You should be too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2013 by Todd Bartholomew

  • Happy Feet / Happy Customer
Only after visiting a Nordstroms in person for an upgrade to my present wardrobe, did I realize that I had a wide foot with a high arch. This explained why some of my shoes were uncomfortable and why it was necessary to buy shoes larger than I needed to get the right width. With this realization came the solution to my problem, buy shoes in double or triple 'E' width. The only one Nordstrom sold in multiple widths is Allen Edmonds. These shoes fit me so well! They are the most comfortable shoes I have owned in the last 10 years. I would suggest following the advice / lesson learned of the reviewer who gave these shoes 1 Star, don't buy if they are uncomfortable in the store. This was not my experience with these shoes, of the 6 manufactures shoes who I tried, Allen Edmonds was by far the most comfortable. They are now the only shoe I buy, and since I know my size - I buy online. Presnelty, I own 2 lace-ups and 2 loafers and love them all. My next pair be their Jack Nickolas golf shoes. One final note, Allen Edmonds has a rebuild program that claims to be able to restore overworns shoes to like new condition, the before and after pictures are amazing. Have not used myself, but if true, this program would significantly extend the life of the shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013 by William Bullock

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