Price: $54.00
(as of Dec 16, 2024 21:06:32 UTC – Details)
This iconic Eastland camp moc four-eye oxford never goes out of style
Product Dimensions : 14.2 x 7.9 x 4.6 inches; 1 Pounds
Item model number : FALMOUTH
Department : mens
Date First Available : July 14, 2009
Manufacturer : Eastland 1955 Edition
ASIN : B0028Y5TT8
J. Baldwin –
Great quality shoe
I ordered the suggested size, wide version, and the product fit perfectly. The soles are extremely comfortable. High quality; great choice. Would definitely recommend; will buy again; have gotten numerous complements.
Ed –
Great casual preppy shoes
These are a classic moc that looks great. They fit a little tightly at first but like good leather shoes they stretch a little and fit perfectly after you’ve worn them a couple of times. They work with jeans, chinos, or shorts. I’ve worn this type of shoe for many years and I really like the Eastland version because they still use good materials that look good and last. Very happy with these and expect them to last a long time.
Rhonda –
Shoes
Very comfortable
Woody –
Like the classic LL Bean Blucher of the 1980s
I was a huge fan of the LL Bean Blucher Moc back in the ’80s and early ’90s, and was devastated when I once ordered a pair and found they had cheapened the materials and changed the design. The new Bean shoe looked more like a women’s shoe than men’s, it had inferior leather compared to the old, and I didn’t want the cushioned insole that they added. So, for years, I looked for something that was close to the original LL Bean Blucher, and now I finally found it in this Eastland. The style of the shoe is spot on the old Bean Blucher…and it has the look of a men’s style. I like the basic rubber sole, and while while it does have a bit of a cushioned insole, it’s not overdone like Bean. I still would prefer the old plain leather insole. The people who have responded to questions saying the sole is glued and not stitched are just flat out wrong. The stitching is not molded in and it is clearly made of some kind of cordage. The tanning process on the leather is not as good as was used 30 odd years ago, but the color is good. The only negative I really have about these shoes is that they do seem to run a bit narrow. I have narrow feet and these are snug down the sides, but I assume they will break in over time. I’m afraid that if I went a half size larger, they may be too long in the toe. Other than that, I am really thrilled with these shoes, and the $60 price doesn’t hurt either. That’s nearly what they cost years ago.
christopher frye –
Where is that Hoodoo Guru album…
Let me start by saying that back in the day I was more of a Sebago guy but it is impossible to find Campsides anymore. Found these for $60, took a chance and I am glad I did. I am at the age where I feel adult men look silly wearing athletic shoes for non athletic events and I get tired of wearing boots and loafers all the time. I wanted a classic goof around shoe so I got in the way back machine and ordered these.Shoes are great. Fit perfect and feel solid. I did my favorite trick with leather and sprayed them down with Murphy Oil Soap and massaged them for a few minutes. Slipped them on, pulled laces TIGHT, and then walked around the house for a few minutes. The leather is good so they will stretch and mold around my foot soon.All the bad reviews are beyond me. I feel like the value is great for the price.
Amazon Customer –
Great value, great look
Great quality product. The sole has some unexpected cushioning so despite the solid rubber sole itâs very comfortable. The leather is supple and looks great. Very satisfied.
Southplank –
Not comfortable
I did not care at all for these shoes. I chose them as a replacement for LL Bean Blucher mocs which appear to be discontinued as of Summer 2018. My review will compare these two shoes since others may be looking for a Bean replacement or you may prefer The Eastland’s. The Bean Bluchers are very soft and flexible. No break in needed for me. They pretty much have no support and minimal cushioning in the sole. This is what I love about them. The Bean bluchers gave me an almost barefoot minimalist feeling. These Eastland’s feel more like real shoes. Quite stiff and rigid with some cushioning in the sole. Also, I wear a 10.5 wide. My foot is really not that wide, it barely heads into the wide range on a measuring device. But these Eastland’s are quite tight on the sides. They are a little too supportive (restrictive) for me even though they don’t have any great arch support. The toe box is roomy, more rounded than the Bean’s. This did me no good though because the shoe felt horribly narrow to me. The length was as expected in a 10.5. The insole is sewn in so it cannot be removed so there is not much room to add an insole if that is what you like. These are not for me, they do not feel like moccasins. After having some bouts of plantar fasciitis years ago, I have come to ignore all the standard advice and prefer that near barefoot feeling of lace-up moccasins.
NorCal Pilot –
Cheap looking leather
Shoes ran a tad small. Iâm between half sizes, ordered up and they are snug which is fine. Typical online order however as the leather looks and likely is cheap and like a lot of online purchases, I wouldnât have bought them had I seen them in person. Although to be fair, they are ok for the price. Would have rather paid more and got something higher quality however. Two and a half stars as they are just ok. Not good, not bad
Alex Limon –
Diferentes marcas tienen diferentes tallas. Se supone que lo más real serÃa medir el pie (en centÃmetros o pulgadas) y de ahà sacar la equivalencia. Pues la equivalencia que presenta la página está mal. Pedà dos veces y las dos veces llegó mal: una muy chico y la otra, muy grande.