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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great, December 24, 2007
comfortable. this is my second pair. the first lasted 1.5 years of constant use. they felt broken-in from the first second.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good product... could easily be better, October 14, 2010
This review is from: ECCO Men's Austin Apron-Toe Oxford (Apparel)
For $190 you have certain expectations, and Ecco delivers on many. Their shoes are super-long lasting, so the upfront cost is more than made up for in the long run.
Two areas where they could do better:
1) The shoelaces they provide do not stay tied unless you double knot. But, the laces are not long enough or rather are just long enough to make that knot, provided you pull them a little tighter than you'd like. Usually, I just go out and buy the correct size laces, and ones that stay tied.
2) Ecco made a decision a few years back to emboss their logo on the outside panel of each shoe. This does nothing to improve the look and actually makes them look a bit more like orthopedic shoes, which I guess they are. I just prefer not to advertise that I'm wearing orthopedic shoes.
Ecco could easily make these 5 star shoes with these two changes. Longer laces would cost them a few cents; removing the embarrassing embossed logo would probably save them money.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very flawed shoes for the price and Ecco's brand., December 10, 2010
This review is from: ECCO Men's Austin Apron-Toe Oxford (Apparel)
I bought these when they still cost over $160. First off, I would not recommend buying Apron Toe Tie models---dirt and sand stain and get stuck in the stitching. The soles seem to be durable but are not made of the higher grade material that was used in my previous pair of Ecco shoes, the Berlin Plain Toe. Always get plain toe so you don't get grit stuck in the stitching. Another flaw is the upper/outer edge of the base of these shoes busts open in little flakes when you accidentally kick things. Then you have to rip off the little leather flakes and color the beige exposed inside to match the color of the rest of the shoe, or glue them back in place. The top leather is stiffer and tougher than that of the Berlin however, which means it isn't as soft. You'll spend a lot of time repairing this shoe!
One thing that this shoe does have going for it is you can get the extra wide sizing not available in many other Ecco shoe models. Why it took Ecco so long to even having sizing options for width available or why they don't have these options for every model I don't know.
This shoe model may be worth it at under $100 as of now but it clearly isn't worth it for close to $200. I would buy another model of Ecco shoes.
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