Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

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Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

New Brown Alden Tassle Loafers Model 560 ( Discontinued ) Size 10 1/2 D US

  • Condition: New
  • Size: 10.5 D
  • Start: 2025-03-15 6:25 AM
  • $524.99 Active
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New Alden loafer shoes model 560 ( discontinued ) Size 10 1/2 D US Retail price $676
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Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

Alden tassel loafers mens 10.5 C/E brown leather

  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Size: 10.5 C
  • Start: 2025-03-12 8:47 PM
  • $95.95 Active
  • Times Listed: 1
Very good condition and clean Mens size 10.5 C/E No wear to heels
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Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

SALE-ALDEN SHOES WALNUT TASSEL LOAFER STYLE #560 SIZE 11 B/D-FINE-HANDMADE

  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Size: 11 B/D B
  • Start: 2025-03-12 3:17 PM
  • $295.00 Active
  • Times Listed: 100
SALE-REDUCED FROM $495.00 TO NOW $275.00! GREAT SHOE-GREAT VALUE!!! ALDEN SHOES WALNUT TASSEL LOAFER STYLE #560 SIZE 11 B/D GREAT CONDITION! SOLD AS IS: FINAL SALE: NO RETURNS!!! SHOE WAS WORN JUST A FEW TIMES! ALL HANDMADE! “The Alden Shoe Company is an American shoe company founded in 1884 by Charles H. Alden in Middleborough, Massachusetts. Alden specializes in handcrafted men's leather boots and dress shoes, such as Oxfords, Blüchers, loafers, and Chukka boots. Alden shoes are some of the toughest, most durable, not to mention some of the most fashionable shoes you can invest in. Here are three good reasons a pair of Alden shoes may very well last you for life. Every shoe produced by Alden shoe company features an upper crafted from the highest quality leathers available.”
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Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

ALDEN 560 Brown Leather Men's Tassel Loafer Dress Shoes Size 9.5 B/ Vintage

  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Size: 9.5 B
  • Start: 2025-03-07 10:18 PM
  • $175.00 Active
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Elevate your shoe game with these stylish Alden dress shoes. Made with high-quality brown leather, these Oxford-style loafers feature a classic tasseled accent and a comfortable B-width sole. Perfect for any occasion, these vintage-inspired shoes are a must-have for any fashion-forward man. Good pre owned condition. I will add the shoe tree inside. Crafted with impeccable attention to detail, these Alden loafers are a true work of art. The sleek design and premium materials ensure both durability and style, making them the perfect addition to any wardrobe. Don't miss out on the chance to own a pair of these timeless dress shoes.
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Alden 560 Walnut Calfskin Tassel Loafer

Alden 560 Brown Walnut Calfskin Leather Tassel Slip-On Loafers Mens Size 10

  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Size: 10 B
  • Start: 2025-01-04 10:49 PM
  • $248.00 Active
  • Times Listed: 1
Vintage ALDEN 560 walnut brown loafers, size 10 from an estate collectiton in CT. They are ready for a new owner and have years of life left in them. The 560 has been re-numbered the 561 and currently retails for 654.00 on the brand website. It featured and Aberdeen last. See images for condition report. From a smoke and pet free home. The wooden shoe trees are not included—they are mine and actually too small. Follow me on InstaG: vintage_treasure_snack  Chip Cordelli, Brooklyn, NY  A bout me: I am a NYC-based photo/ video prop stylist, set designer, and  interior decorator for magazines like Real Simple, Instyle, Modern Luxury and others. I have lived in NYC for more than 30 years (since the late 80s) and have been in and around high fashion and luxury retail for decades. Through the years I found that sourcing items for specific events, photo shoots, and interior design projects was a valuable skill in a city that produces images, events, and interiors that influence how style is seen throughout the world. That said, I can say that  I am a stealth shopping/ sourcing powerhouse, and can locate an antique or a special prop for a photo shoot, movie set, or fashion shoot with my eyes closed, and relish in the idea of discovering gems in the rough, and shining them up to have new lives in new closets, homes, and photo shoot sets.  I started my career in New York City in the late 1980s dressing display windows at Henri Bendel and Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth Avenue in the glory days of true innovative story-telling windows in the days before the internet and Instagram. It was there that I learned the fine art of styling designer clothing creating an aspirational romantic mood with merchandise and propping that helps build a relationship with the clothes we wear, and the emotion that people have with properly presented merchandise. I had access to the finest luxury designer clothing like Claude Montana, Pauline Trigere, Coco, Mr Beene and others, and learned about expert seam construction, the feel and distinction of well crafted fabrics, the details that matter, and the high tech fabrics that were constantly being introduced that were/are constantly innovating the marketplace. It was also a time (the 80s) when the shift in the social food chain (read: society) began to change, a time when the Ladies Who Lunch began to be replaced by a new moneyed group of vulgarians who changed the way retail was conducted. Shopping was a sport not an event; it was about consumption but not mapping out the way clothes could be worn and the appropriacy of different looks, for day, for evening, for events.  I witnessed the last gasp of the days when shopping—even at the mid-level—was an event, a treat, and *madame* was served champagne in dressing rooms and the clothes were explained and the ways to wear them were explored. Now we shop from rounder racks in discount departments for the best prices on designer clothes that we buy for the label, not necessarily for the efficacy of utility in our lifestyles.  Being around such glamorous clothing it was hard to not learn about what separates quality clothing from fast fashion, and I bolstered my fashion history knowledge with constant learning about the names of yesteryear and the designers who were the innovators in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, and am always learning more, to learn how modern clothes spring forth from their predecessors. My grandmother Gladys Schuck ran the Cancer Association Thrift Shop in Westport, CT in the 1960s and as a child I helped sort boxes of donated clothing, and she would tell me stories about the designers—Claire McArdell, Anne Klein, Anne Fogarty—and the fabrics (“say Duchesse satin” she said), and I learned a great deal about vintage clothing from her; my mother, after raising her children, was an antique dealer and auction and estate sale maven, so I learned from her all the time. The torch was passed.  I started buying vintage clothing at flea markets estate sales on my own, and have built an incredible collection, much of it coming up for sale here (along with consignments from my fashion industry and magazine industry cohorts). My mother also wore lots of Bonnie Cashin in the 1960s and 1970s so I was aware of the modern minimalists, and sought them out for her when I found them.  Since I’m shopping constantly, and love fancy estate sales and sample sales, I scour them regularly and with great skill; the result is an online shop that I consider a finely curated collection of vintage clothing, home accessories, mid century odds and ends from high end homes in the New York City area.  I also take consignments from fashion stylists fashion editors I know in NYC who have packed closets filled with designer garments they bought, received as gifts from designers, or used on photo shoots and are in perfect condition--all sold here ready for new fashionistas to enjoy them.  I have proudly sold tons of clothing props to film television prop wardrobe departments including most of the new Netflix shows shooting in NYC, M@dMen, Masters of Sex, The Mysteries of Laura, Boardwalk Empire, The Carrie Diaries. I also sell to designers looking for inspiration clothing to base new designs from, and have many garments not listed that I show privately.  I love finding stuff, and love helping source stuff, and just KNOW that I have tons more stuff than is listed here, so if you are in film or television production just ask for specifics and I will probably have something for you, or be able to understand what you are looking for without wasting your time. I have been in the biz and know how it works. That said, I am happy to serve film production wardrobe departments and set designers and set prop people, so contact me with any queries about specific items you are looking for. I am a good and reliable resource.  Cheers!  Follow me on InstaG: vintage_treasure_snack Chip Cordelli, Brooklyn, NY  Check out my other listings. My shop is constantly evolving, and new items are added weekly.
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