Thursday, January 27, 2011

Walk-Over Revisited

I talked about Walk-Over's relaunch back in August, but a new website and a closer look at their newly available "Men's Classics" and S/S 2011 collection warranted a revisit.  I'm still trying to get some solid information on Mark McNairy's role in all of this and also figure out who in the USA is making these.  For now, enjoy some good looking shoes.

-L.A.S

23 comments:

  1. How do these compare in fit/quality to Sanders(M.McNairy shoe maker), they appear to be very similar?

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  2. Their navy suede buck (the one without the gross green in the sole) will be one of my first purchases this spring!

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  3. They're owned by HH Brown, an old shoe company that Warren Buffet bought and ran into the ground. They own a bunch of random brands like Dexter and Browning (bowling shoes).

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  4. HH Brown just opened a prototype store in Greenwich, CT with this brand and others.

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  5. What's the retail? Anyone in NYC selling them?

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  6. these aren't cheap, but they definitely feel it. the suede on these is beyond underwhelming.

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  7. Sart Inc. is really turning into a dick sucking fest for Mark McNairy. I'm so fucking sick of hearing about this prick. You think McNairy was paying you to write these little blurbs...

    I enjoy what you do with this site, but let's lay off McNairy for a month at least.

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  8. boring and bland. nothing more than variations on a theme. red, white, green soles - what gentelman would be caught dead in these?

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  9. any site to bought this shoes ?exept Jp pls!thx

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  10. HH Brown is a Berkshire Hathaway company. There are several brands under the umbrella including Walk Over, Chippewa, Justin, Dan Post, etc. They also own a few US factories - one in El Paso and another, Cove, in Martinsburg, PA. Cove produces brands such as Corcoran and licenses Gorilla brand. Perhaps they are producing these shoes?

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  11. These Walk-Over shoes are made by one of the most reputable shoes companies in the USA, H.H. Brown Shoe Co. Founded in 1883, H.H. Brown has always made shoes in the US for many top brands all over the world.

    McNairy and his "Walk-Over look-alike" collection is totally unrelated to the original saddle and buck maker.

    Well made shoes!

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  12. I own a shoe store and for many years sold Walk-Over shoes. I got married in a pair of their black raised welt toe dress slippers (looks like Aldens famous Cordovan-Shell dress slipper) and I still have a pair of their leather sole dress saddle-oxfords. Walk-Over was the best quality/price ration oxford you could find for many years post WWII. They became "King of the Bucks" for good reason, they were made with genuine goodyear welts, very high-quality suede, and attention to detail such as solid brass eyelets. They also had a "nicer" toe shape than their lesser-quality competition (Bass, Eastland, and Dexter). I'm not encouraged by this McNairy guy's input into these shoes, but I am encouraged that these are obviously coming out of one of HH Brown's remaining USA "welted shoe" plants. This should mean great quality, spades more than the current alternative in the Bass brand name. I have never got over Berkshire Hathaway eviscerating then killing Dexter Shoe Company. In his great knowledge this has to be the stupidest blunder his management ever made, but thank goodness all the shoe companies his group bought didn't fail or go to China. He did virtually ruin Carolina Shoe for many years too, but they're holding on and haven't closed their doors yet. What I'm thinking is you better buy you a pair of American-Made Walk-Over bucks immediately because with Berkshire at the helm how knows how long this will last.

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  13. I owned a pair of Walk-Over wing tips from 1987. They were the best shoes I ever owned. If the original Walk-Over wing tip shoe ever came back, which will never happen with the same quality, I would buy five pairs.

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  14. I grew up in Bridgewater, MA where Walk-Over started. I actually just moved back here a year and a half ago. I grew up buying Walk-Over shoes for 2/$99. in the early 90s. At that point in time the quality was less than buying an Allen Edmonds shoes but much better than a foreign made shoe. It was a sad day when then shut down the shop down town. It doesn't look like HH Brown is offering any traditional dress shoes like they did back then... the models above aren't quite my style. I'm an Allen Edmonds customer now. What's interesting (and sad) is it seems the only Bridgewater/Brockton/Middleboro remaining shoes are made by Alden.

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  15. sad but true but hey i just bought me a pair of navy dress usa military made oxfords by Wellco for $10 bucks at ocean state job lot yeee haw!

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  16. ohh yeah i grew up in Bridgewater too garbage town but better than Middleboro Ma. Middleboro is the most corrupt human filth run towns in the USA BAR NONE

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