Thursday, April 7, 2011

Tartan Albert's


I had ordered a pair of Albert Slippers from Del Toro last fall, liked them and wrote about my experiences, which was/is favorable. Ever since I have been on the butt end of blistering communiques from those who acted upon my recommendation and have found Del Toro near impossible to work with. For that I'm sad, I apologize. I want to think it's growing pains, but that should never become the customers problem. Consequently,until we hear otherwise, I urge caution when dealing with Del Toro. We are becoming too set in our ways to seek out more hassles in our lives. Which is unfortunate, since I badly want a pair of their new linen style.




Towards the end of January I wrote about how well I liked my Broadland Albert slippers. I liked their bespoke sizing, their pricing, turn around time and generally how well they kept me informed of the who, what, where, whens. I liked my slippers so much, I immediately ordered another pair.

This time in leather lined, Blackwatch tartan.



They arrived Wednesday, just in time for National Tartan Day. Everything I said I liked about Broadland the first time, I say again, only more so.


Toad

7 comments:

  1. Those are some very cool slippers, Mr. Toad. I especially like them paired with the violet socks. :)

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  2. Oh, do they make these in women's sizes? I'm off to check. ;-)
    Really fantastic!
    Happy Tartan Day - a tad belated. ~ Sarah

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  3. Sarah, they do make women's, but you may have to ask for the tartan. I found them very accommodating.

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  4. Very sharp, indeed. Tintin would approve of your choice of tartan.

    I wonder if they could make them in Dundas.

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  5. You may need to supply the fabric, but I'd venture something could be worked out.

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  6. Strong. As for Del Toro...my wrath will unleash soon.

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  7. QUICK QUESTION, SO WHAT DID YOU FINALLY DECIDE ON FOR SHOE SIZING IN DEL TORO AND FOR BERTIE'S IN GENERAL? THANKS.

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