I watched a couple of reviews for these shoes, and yours is by far the best one. I like that you mention the story, the purpose, the sizing, the materials, the unique properties, etc. Thank you.
When I hear "carbon neutral" and "Environmental sustainability" I automatically think the product will be more expensive for the sake of some sort of ideological reason, but not necessarily better quality. For this reason, I typically ignore these sorts of products. However, since I am an old guy and my feet hurt at times, I am looking for a shoe that is softer on my feet but still can pull off the dress shoe look. I am looking for one of these hybrid shoes that do not have white soles (from the side view anyway), and do not have book-binder finish. Anyway, I know this video is about 2 years old, but it is the first time I saw it, and it is opportune for me since I am looking for a shoe like this. I learned that DSW shoes sell Amberjack, so I will try them on in the store. Thanks for this video!
I definitely think it's worth trying out Amberjack's shoes. And I have to say that the carbon neutral aspect does not appear to have played a large part into pricing as these remain quite affordable when to compared to similar competitors. Rafael
I've been looking for a super comfortable dress shoe forever. I have gout, get planters and bruised heel bones very easily and frequently. So shoes are extremely important to me and comfort is everything, but I need style too. Cole Haan do the white sole too much and the sizing is horrific, being often too wide for my narrow feet. I'm really hoping skechers decides to make some dressier shoes, because their soft soles are too die for perfection! I basically wear only Yeezys, New Balance, or Cole Haan sneakers. Do you have any recommendations for me for dress shoes? Are these Amberjack going to fit the bill?
Hey Joshua, As far as the most comfortable shoes we've tried that are also dressy, it is between the Amberjacks in this video and Wolf & Shepherd. The construction and soles (including insole) of both brands are incredibly comfortable and they require little to no break-in as they don't have leather soles. Honestly, I recommend purchasing a pair that you like from each brand and returning the one that you find least comfortable. There is also a difference in price to consider (Amberjack is less expensive than W&S) though I'd also leave that up to you to decide on. Hope this helps, Rafael
Do the laces need tied or can they be worn as they are in this video? Working for an airline and having to remove shoes sometimes for random TSA screening it will help with slipping on/off. Thanks for an answer
I don't see an update video after having them for awhile so if you wouldn't mind, how do these stack up on 2024? I just began a new career where business professional, and occasionally business casual, is the dress code. I need something to help my plantar fasciitis and rockport doesn't last very long in my experience. Do you still recommend these? If not, what do you recommend for a comfortable dress shoe that you can wear when working long hours on your feet? Thank you in advance.
Hey there, The team member who originally reviewed these is no longer with us, but from what I spoke with him before moving on, he was still using these and very happy with them. I have personally reviewed a couple of Amberjack's shoes and also found them to be very comfortable. Boot: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-the-boot-copper/ Cap-Toe: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-cap-toe/ We still recommend them for overall comfort and PF specifically, though I invite you to try them yourself. I do believe they have free returns.
I work in sales and bought theses and I'm walking on hard concrete surfaces all day. I have a pretty aggressive step and I wore the heels out in 3 months. But if you are looking for comfort they are top notch.
I know it is a bit of a nit pick, but I'd be on board with them without the heel loop. I suppose I could just cut it off.. but that would probably just make it look damaged.
Cutting it off would definitely make them look damaged. I don't mind the look of the loop honestly, especially cause I generally don't see the heel of my foot when I'm wearing these around. Rafael
Both leather uppers are of great quality, it just depends on the occasions you want to use these shoes in, with suede being the more casual option. Also, we reviewed their suede loafers here: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-loafer/ Rafael
Hey! great video! I feel like you had so much more insight than me! Ive also shared a video about Amberjacks shoes but from more of a daily lifestyle perspective. Cheers man! :)
These are really nice. I went to look for them and the sizes were not available. Seems like they are either coming out with new designs or not viable in the market. I hope it the first. Any info?
I know they've been quite successful so it's likely that the stock is running low. They've also recently released a suede variety so perhaps a restock of the original leather is on the way. Can't hurt to reach out to them! Rafael
I was looking for a pair of shoes that were comfortable and came across these. I always wear motorcycle boots but after a trip to tokyo in them i think its time for something a bit more comfy lol
These will definitely be a lot more comfortable than motorcycle boots, though perhaps not as durable in tough conditions. I suppose it all depends on how you wear them. Rafael
I love the content that you provide, love the show, and keep up the great work. would you advise where I could purchase vintage, used boots other than eBay or amazon? I'm looking for a pair of the Taft Gladiator boot in chocolate, Is there an online retailer that sells these boot s
Thanks for your feedback! Unfortunately when it comes to used boots, I think the best place would be eBay. Perhaps other marketplace apps like poshmark or offerup could yield some good results, but my first choice would be eBay. I suppose FB Marketplace could also have some decent listings but I've never browsed it before. Rafael
In our experience, Amberjack has pretty good customer service. Regarding resoling, this is not a service the brand themselves offers, and I'm not sure you'd be able to resole these outside the brand seeing as how it is a cemented construction. Rafael
Yeah they moved away from the 100% formal shoe styles about a year ago. Arguably their newer models are more comfortable thanks to the sporty sole, but they no longer look like business formal shoes. Rafael
AJ ships them from the US to EU -despite they are made in Portugal-, so that is not ecologically sustainable! They could ship directly from a warehouse near the factory or the factory itself.
It's quite possible that AJ does not yet have an established presence in EU to justify a European warehouse, or perhaps final QC is performed by the team itself in the USA.
Disappointed! All of the comments had decent experiences but I had to wait 3 weeks to get mine and no one would respond or help when I called about the matter, I would not recommend
Hey Abel, Sorry to hear about the poor experience. I do believe that Amberjack was running low on stock of The Original so that's a potential reason why you order took so long to arrive. I know that their shoes are generally delivered within 2-3 days. Rafael
I watched a couple of reviews for these shoes, and yours is by far the best one. I like that you mention the story, the purpose, the sizing, the materials, the unique properties, etc. Thank you.
Many thanks!
Rafael
When I hear "carbon neutral" and "Environmental sustainability" I automatically think the product will be more expensive for the sake of some sort of ideological reason, but not necessarily better quality. For this reason, I typically ignore these sorts of products. However, since I am an old guy and my feet hurt at times, I am looking for a shoe that is softer on my feet but still can pull off the dress shoe look. I am looking for one of these hybrid shoes that do not have white soles (from the side view anyway), and do not have book-binder finish. Anyway, I know this video is about 2 years old, but it is the first time I saw it, and it is opportune for me since I am looking for a shoe like this. I learned that DSW shoes sell Amberjack, so I will try them on in the store.
Thanks for this video!
I definitely think it's worth trying out Amberjack's shoes. And I have to say that the carbon neutral aspect does not appear to have played a large part into pricing as these remain quite affordable when to compared to similar competitors.
Rafael
Thanks for checking us out CP!
With pleasure, John!
Great review! I bought these shoes when they launched and love them so far. Reminds me a higher quality version of the Nike Cole Haan combos.
Absolutely, they do offer a similar albeit more premium experience.
I've been looking for a super comfortable dress shoe forever. I have gout, get planters and bruised heel bones very easily and frequently. So shoes are extremely important to me and comfort is everything, but I need style too. Cole Haan do the white sole too much and the sizing is horrific, being often too wide for my narrow feet. I'm really hoping skechers decides to make some dressier shoes, because their soft soles are too die for perfection! I basically wear only Yeezys, New Balance, or Cole Haan sneakers. Do you have any recommendations for me for dress shoes? Are these Amberjack going to fit the bill?
Hey Joshua,
As far as the most comfortable shoes we've tried that are also dressy, it is between the Amberjacks in this video and Wolf & Shepherd. The construction and soles (including insole) of both brands are incredibly comfortable and they require little to no break-in as they don't have leather soles. Honestly, I recommend purchasing a pair that you like from each brand and returning the one that you find least comfortable. There is also a difference in price to consider (Amberjack is less expensive than W&S) though I'd also leave that up to you to decide on.
Hope this helps,
Rafael
great review this should have more views!!
Thanks! It's slowly garnered more and more views over time.
Rafael
Do the laces need tied or can they be worn as they are in this video? Working for an airline and having to remove shoes sometimes for random TSA screening it will help with slipping on/off. Thanks for an answer
These can definitely be worn with the laces tucked in instead of tied.
Rafael
I don't see an update video after having them for awhile so if you wouldn't mind, how do these stack up on 2024? I just began a new career where business professional, and occasionally business casual, is the dress code. I need something to help my plantar fasciitis and rockport doesn't last very long in my experience. Do you still recommend these? If not, what do you recommend for a comfortable dress shoe that you can wear when working long hours on your feet? Thank you in advance.
Hey there,
The team member who originally reviewed these is no longer with us, but from what I spoke with him before moving on, he was still using these and very happy with them. I have personally reviewed a couple of Amberjack's shoes and also found them to be very comfortable.
Boot: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-the-boot-copper/
Cap-Toe: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-cap-toe/
We still recommend them for overall comfort and PF specifically, though I invite you to try them yourself. I do believe they have free returns.
I work in sales and bought theses and I'm walking on hard concrete surfaces all day. I have a pretty aggressive step and I wore the heels out in 3 months. But if you are looking for comfort they are top notch.
I know it is a bit of a nit pick, but I'd be on board with them without the heel loop. I suppose I could just cut it off.. but that would probably just make it look damaged.
Cutting it off would definitely make them look damaged. I don't mind the look of the loop honestly, especially cause I generally don't see the heel of my foot when I'm wearing these around.
Rafael
Solid review brother 👏
Much appreciated!
Rafael
Great review. I’m looking at the suede slate style. How have you found the suede vs the leather?
Both leather uppers are of great quality, it just depends on the occasions you want to use these shoes in, with suede being the more casual option. Also, we reviewed their suede loafers here: bespokeunit.com/articles/shoes/amberjack-loafer/
Rafael
Hey! great video! I feel like you had so much more insight than me! Ive also shared a video about Amberjacks shoes but from more of a daily lifestyle perspective. Cheers man! :)
Thanks, Chich! I checked out your video. A great reference for casual lifestyle wear!
These are really nice. I went to look for them and the sizes were not available. Seems like they are either coming out with new designs or not viable in the market. I hope it the first. Any info?
I know they've been quite successful so it's likely that the stock is running low. They've also recently released a suede variety so perhaps a restock of the original leather is on the way. Can't hurt to reach out to them!
Rafael
I was looking for a pair of shoes that were comfortable and came across these. I always wear motorcycle boots but after a trip to tokyo in them i think its time for something a bit more comfy lol
These will definitely be a lot more comfortable than motorcycle boots, though perhaps not as durable in tough conditions. I suppose it all depends on how you wear them.
Rafael
I love the content that you provide, love the show, and keep up the great work. would you advise where I could purchase vintage, used boots other than eBay or amazon? I'm looking for a pair of the Taft Gladiator boot in chocolate, Is there an online retailer that sells these boot s
Thanks for your feedback! Unfortunately when it comes to used boots, I think the best place would be eBay. Perhaps other marketplace apps like poshmark or offerup could yield some good results, but my first choice would be eBay. I suppose FB Marketplace could also have some decent listings but I've never browsed it before.
Rafael
I wish you would've commented on how heavy or light they are
These are pretty light, especially when compared with traditional dress shoes that often use leather soles.
What is the post-sale support for these shoes? Can we re-sole them?
In our experience, Amberjack has pretty good customer service. Regarding resoling, this is not a service the brand themselves offers, and I'm not sure you'd be able to resole these outside the brand seeing as how it is a cemented construction.
Rafael
Great review and insight!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I went on Wolf and Shepherd's website and all their shoes have white bottoms, why!
Yeah they moved away from the 100% formal shoe styles about a year ago. Arguably their newer models are more comfortable thanks to the sporty sole, but they no longer look like business formal shoes.
Rafael
Thank you for your video! Great review
Thanks, Patrick! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Rafael
AJ ships them from the US to EU -despite they are made in Portugal-, so that is not ecologically sustainable! They could ship directly from a warehouse near the factory or the factory itself.
It's quite possible that AJ does not yet have an established presence in EU to justify a European warehouse, or perhaps final QC is performed by the team itself in the USA.
@@Bespokeunit excuses that damage the environment greatly and add up unnecesary costs.
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@@Bespokeunit later you will need bandage and shoes to avoid further damage...
Disappointed! All of the comments had decent experiences but I had to wait 3 weeks to get mine and no one would respond or help when I called about the matter, I would not recommend
Hey Abel,
Sorry to hear about the poor experience. I do believe that Amberjack was running low on stock of The Original so that's a potential reason why you order took so long to arrive. I know that their shoes are generally delivered within 2-3 days.
Rafael