ERROR: in the closing remarks I stated that you won’t get an Oxford on the 312 last. This is untrue… the Winston uR, a wingtip Oxford is available on the 312 last, but it like the Alex uR also has the Vibram or Dainite rubber lug sole.
Peter is so knowledgeable And great to work with! Currently have 9 pairs of Cobbler Union shoes and boots. I live in metro Atlanta and happen to love Ponce City Market so it's too easy to go buy more pairs 🤪🤪 I'm an honorary investor (covid promotion they ran based on purchase amounts) and a HUGE Cobbler Union fan / supporter. I truly believe they are the best value in men's shoes on the market and also have the best customer service. incredible shoes, company, and people.
That's awesome! I plan on getting a few more down the road. I've got my eyes on the Winston uR in mustard, and the Adelaide on the 358 in museum cognac.
I'm so glad one of my wide-footed friends did a fitting! Now I know what lasts will work best. It's always scary ordering something from a company that doesn't offer wide sizes.
I appreciate ypur enthusiam in the videos Robert, great to see. I think CU makes really nice shoes, seems like a fun experience to visit the shop and try on a bunch of shoes.
Getting ready to watch the video, cant wait ! I love Cobbler Union shoes, but I have narrower feet and the two pair I have a snug on me..Lol! Great shoes, great styling as well.. Love the new video Robert!!
Hello Bob, I have that Adelaide that you tried on in the old 888 Last it was comfortable right out of the box, and visited the store for the first time last November, VERY NICE STORE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
I wear 9 1/2 e Allen Edmonds shoes, and I could wear a 8.5 uK Cobbler Unions, but at the end of the day I could feel some pain on the side of my foot. I gotta say though, they are very well constructed and I like the soles and bevel waist!
Maybe I’m wrong, but with their relatively long last shapes, I would imagine it’s easier to size down to reduce width, while still having enough length? Or no?
@@CobblerBob You're 100% correct. I just particularly liked the shape of the 888 last that the new 358 doesn't quite have. That's just me nitpicking though.
Robert I have similar feet. Wide but wider in the right foot because the big toe seems to spread further. I've thought about going bespoke. I really wish they had the 12.5 shoe in in the 358 last, I'd love to know how it fits you.
Really entertaining and informative video, thank you. What's confusing for me is that on the CU website, it advises to order a half size smaller for 888 last shoes, but to order one's true size for the 358, but it was made clear in this video that the 888 is narrower than the new 358. So...why order an 888 a half size smaller? Wouldn't it be the other way around if anything? I think I will ask CU directly.
Hi Robert! Thank you so much for the video. You and I appear to have VERY similarly sized feet. In addition to apparently identical Brannock readings, I have large volume in the ball of my foot, as well as a high instep. Measuring circumference gives me 11.75-12” and places me in the EEE size. I’m just starting to try to look for nice, high quality shoes, but I’m having difficulty finding shoes that fit. I’m looking for boots, primarily… including some dress boots. Do you know of any lasts used in boots/dress boots that work well for you that perhaps I should look into?
I'd love to help, but I don't really know all of the brands, or even just Allen Edmonds that well to be ablet to say. I'd recomend searching the Reddit subreddit r/Goodyearwelt, or going to Styleforum, or going into a physical Allen Edmonds store when the store manager or someone well versed in that will be there. The AE staff at our local store has always been a huge help with fitting the best last for me.
I don’t hate rubber soles. I just didn’t want them on my first pair of Cobbler Union shoes! I knew going there I wanted a classy, beautiful shoe with a fiddleback waist. Maybe next time I’ll get the mustard colored LWB with rubber/Dainite soles?
LOL, I may have... it wasn't intentional, but it really wasn't easy getting a shoe to fit. I'm quite detail oriented, and I've learned the hard way buying shoes that didn't fit well before, so I'm not going to do it again. The main problem is that an ill fitting shoe won't hurt for several hours after wearing, so just popping one on can be deceiving. Anyway, from here forward it will be an easy process (assmuming they fit like I believe they will). Also, the effort they put in with me should also pay off for them by helping other wide footed men start purchasing their shoes. Cheers!
@@CobblerBob haha that’s a good point, Robert! I too am not easy to find shoes or suits that fit so I can relate. I have three pair of cobbler union shoes and I love them. One pair feels too big but I absolutely hate dealing with returns or exchanges! I wish I had a chance to visit the store last time I was in Georgia but couldn’t find time. Cheers my friend!
ERROR: in the closing remarks I stated that you won’t get an Oxford on the 312 last. This is untrue… the Winston uR, a wingtip Oxford is available on the 312 last, but it like the Alex uR also has the Vibram or Dainite rubber lug sole.
Peter is so knowledgeable And great to work with!
Currently have 9 pairs of Cobbler Union shoes and boots. I live in metro Atlanta and happen to love Ponce City Market so it's too easy to go buy more pairs 🤪🤪
I'm an honorary investor (covid promotion they ran based on purchase amounts) and a HUGE Cobbler Union fan / supporter. I truly believe they are the best value in men's shoes on the market and also have the best customer service. incredible shoes, company, and people.
That's awesome! I plan on getting a few more down the road. I've got my eyes on the Winston uR in mustard, and the Adelaide on the 358 in museum cognac.
The most professional video I've seen in your channel yet. I mean very professional and very engaging ! There's something to this video!
I'm so glad one of my wide-footed friends did a fitting! Now I know what lasts will work best. It's always scary ordering something from a company that doesn't offer wide sizes.
YES. I really hope other E-EE-EEE friends get to fit them!
Wide feet is what got me into shoe making. (I'm sorry I waited so long)
Although I can’t call myself a shoemaker, I also got into nicer shoes because of my wide feet.
Thank you Mr.Robert! You hosted the interview with the guy perfectly!
Thank You, Mr. Powers
You're most welcome!
Another great video Robert.
Thank you!
I love the Gilbert in museum brown 🔥
YAY! A new video!
I appreciate ypur enthusiam in the videos Robert, great to see. I think CU makes really nice shoes, seems like a fun experience to visit the shop and try on a bunch of shoes.
Thank you! Yes, it was great. I'm looking forward to the unboxing.
Thank you for the great video Bob! Wear in good health my friend...
You're welcome! I will!!
Getting ready to watch the video, cant wait ! I love Cobbler Union shoes, but I have narrower feet and the two pair I have a snug on me..Lol! Great shoes, great styling as well.. Love the new video Robert!!
Grab a cold one and enjoy Al! Thanks for commenting regularly, I apprecaite the engagement.
Great video Bob! Beautiful shoe and good looking suit too. The detailing on those shoes is impressive.
Thank you! I can’t wait to get them.
Hello Bob, I have that Adelaide that you tried on in the old 888 Last it was comfortable right out of the box, and visited the store for the first time last November, VERY NICE STORE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
Awesome! Do you have standard, wide, or narrow feet?
I'm a 10D
Great vid. So basically if you are EEE in 65 last you go up a full size and try it out?
For the City last and 358 last, that's what worked for me. On the 312 last up a half size was enough.
I wear 9 1/2 e Allen Edmonds shoes, and I could wear a 8.5 uK Cobbler Unions, but at the end of the day I could feel some pain on the side of my foot. I gotta say though, they are very well constructed and I like the soles and bevel waist!
Which model/last was this? 8.5UK is 9.5 US BTW... maybe go up a half size, or try a different last?
@@CobblerBob City Last. Museum Brown.
I wear my Allen Edmonds more for daily use, and like you said, I wear my Cobbler Unions for more special occasions. They look stunning.
As someone with narrow feet it was sad seeing the 888 last go away.
Maybe I’m wrong, but with their relatively long last shapes, I would imagine it’s easier to size down to reduce width, while still having enough length? Or no?
@@CobblerBob You're 100% correct. I just particularly liked the shape of the 888 last that the new 358 doesn't quite have. That's just me nitpicking though.
Robert I have similar feet. Wide but wider in the right foot because the big toe seems to spread further. I've thought about going bespoke. I really wish they had the 12.5 shoe in in the 358 last, I'd love to know how it fits you.
Really entertaining and informative video, thank you. What's confusing for me is that on the CU website, it advises to order a half size smaller for 888 last shoes, but to order one's true size for the 358, but it was made clear in this video that the 888 is narrower than the new 358. So...why order an 888 a half size smaller? Wouldn't it be the other way around if anything? I think I will ask CU directly.
Hmm, good question, and you’re right, ask them directly!
Hi Robert! Thank you so much for the video. You and I appear to have VERY similarly sized feet. In addition to apparently identical Brannock readings, I have large volume in the ball of my foot, as well as a high instep. Measuring circumference gives me 11.75-12” and places me in the EEE size.
I’m just starting to try to look for nice, high quality shoes, but I’m having difficulty finding shoes that fit. I’m looking for boots, primarily… including some dress boots. Do you know of any lasts used in boots/dress boots that work well for you that perhaps I should look into?
I'd love to help, but I don't really know all of the brands, or even just Allen Edmonds that well to be ablet to say. I'd recomend searching the Reddit subreddit r/Goodyearwelt, or going to Styleforum, or going into a physical Allen Edmonds store when the store manager or someone well versed in that will be there. The AE staff at our local store has always been a huge help with fitting the best last for me.
Alrighty - I actually do browse those forums. Thank you for taking the time to respond!
Why the hęll you hate rubber soles? Those dainites are perfect for everyday wear
I don’t hate rubber soles. I just didn’t want them on my first pair of Cobbler Union shoes! I knew going there I wanted a classy, beautiful shoe with a fiddleback waist. Maybe next time I’ll get the mustard colored LWB with rubber/Dainite soles?
I like your videos, Robert, but I feel like you were exhausting the employees there. I was exhausted watching this lol.
LOL, I may have... it wasn't intentional, but it really wasn't easy getting a shoe to fit. I'm quite detail oriented, and I've learned the hard way buying shoes that didn't fit well before, so I'm not going to do it again. The main problem is that an ill fitting shoe won't hurt for several hours after wearing, so just popping one on can be deceiving. Anyway, from here forward it will be an easy process (assmuming they fit like I believe they will). Also, the effort they put in with me should also pay off for them by helping other wide footed men start purchasing their shoes. Cheers!
@@CobblerBob haha that’s a good point, Robert! I too am not easy to find shoes or suits that fit so I can relate. I have three pair of cobbler union shoes and I love them. One pair feels too big but I absolutely hate dealing with returns or exchanges! I wish I had a chance to visit the store last time I was in Georgia but couldn’t find time. Cheers my friend!