HISTORY OF ALDEN SHOE COMPANY
The Alden Shoe Company was founded in 1884 by Charles H. Alden in
Middleborough, Massachusetts.
It is difficult to imagine just how active
and important the shoe industry was in Massachusetts so long ago.
Early New England shoemaking was a trade based upon one craftsman
making a pair a day in one room cottages (called "ten footers"). Beginning
in 1850 a series of inventions led to mechanized stitching and lasting.operations
and the birth of New England shoe industry followed rapidly. The productivity
gains over the traditional shoemaker were on the order of 500 - 700%,
yet the new methods also led to an extraordinary improvement in both
quality and consistency. In many ways the explosive growth of the
shoe industry in eastern Massachusetts at the turn of the century
reminds me of our modern day high-tech industry. New companies being
started every week and demand soaring as product made its way west
and south on newly expanded rail routes. Charles Alden's factory prospered
and expanded even adding children's shoes to their offering of shoes
and custom boots.
By 1933, at Charles Alden's retirement, operations
moved to Brockton, Massachusetts and joined with the Old Colony factory.
The Great Depression took a severe toll on the countless shoe companies
in New England. Although production demand increased during World
War II, by the late 40's renewed consumer demand had fueled the search
for manufacturing regions offering lower labor costs. Over the remainder
of the century attrition would take hold as manufacturers looked farther
and farther away in search of low cost labor and materials to meet
the insatiable demand in the U.S.A. for low cost, mass-market consumer
footwear.
Most of the companies who remained in New
England could not compete in the demanding post-war economy. Yet Alden
prospered by relying not on lower quality mass-markets but on high
quality dress shoes, and excelling in specialties such as orthopedic
and medical footwear. It was a period of growth and intensive development
at Alden, especially in the design of comfortable, orthopedically
correct lasts. In 1970 a new factory was constructed in Middleborough,
Massachusetts where production continues today.
Alden is now the only original New England shoe and bootmaker remaining of the hundreds who began so long ago. Still a family owned business, still carrying forward a tradition of quality genuine-welted shoemaking that is exceptional in every way. |