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Ultimate Guide To Men Loafers

by Aria Johnson Marketer
The Ultimate Guide To Men Loafers 
The Men's Loafers are the definitive men's design. Loafers formally known as slip-on shoes for men and were popular in the early 19th century as relaxed men's shoes. Loafers can really transform a man's appearance and take him from dull to fabulous in no time! 

A decent set of loafers can be worn to the workplace, to an evening gathering, and to an early lunch by the ocean!

The Origin Of Loafers 


Compared to other styles of shoes and boots the origin of the loafer is relatively difficult to trace but its evolution is very interesting. The Calfskin loafers have been a menswear staple since their origins in Norway in 1930. Its short history resembles this:

  • Early 1910: Nils Gregorissuan Tveranger introduces a new design called “Aurland Moccasin”.
  • The late 1930s: The Spaulding family of  New Hampshire began making shoes based on the  “Tverangers “ design and calling them “Loafers”.
  • 1950: Loafers become an integral part of men's casual shoe collections.


Different Styles Of Loafers

Let's say a man thinks about how to wear loafers, what kinds of loafers they have, or when to take off their socks. 

Penny Loafer:



Penny Loafer is a slip-on shoe, that features detailed vamp details. Besides the upper part of the shoe, has an additional stylized piece of leather with a small cutout that gives the shoe its name. 

The beauty of the penny loafer is its versatility. This style of shoe is easy to pull up and down and is suitable for most outfits. Penny loafers are suitable for dressier outfits like summer suits but are great for adding sparkle to a casual look.  Perfect for ……..Think varsity jackets, t-shirts, chinos, Oxford shirts, sweaters, and tailored shorts.

Tassel Loafers: 


Tassel Loafers are classic rounded-toe loafers featuring decorative tassels on the vamp of the shoe. Tassel loafers often have a 360-degree lacing system. n this system, a single lace (usually leather) runs the entire length of the shoe and is tied in a knot at the front where the tassel falls.

Tassel loafers are the perfect mens leather shoe to pair with chinos and blazers. Perfect with slim chinos and tailored cotton suits, tassel loafers pair well with shades of brown, beige, navy, and khaki.

Horse-Bit Loafers: 



Horse-Bit Loafers differ from other styles of loafers in that they feature distinctive metal detailing across the vamp. Deriving its name from the horse's snuffle, the piece of harness that fits in a pony's mouth when riding a horse, the Horsebit Loafer has made a name for itself as the ideal casual business shoe since its introduction. Black leather or suede horse bit loafers are fine with suits, but technically not with black or white ties. The Horsebit combines elegance and usability in a way that no other shoe can match.

Moccasins Loafers:



A moccasin is a type of loafer without a heel and is made of leather. Traditionally, they had no sole and were instead made of a single material. It forms a wrap-like shape around the leg, which gathers at the top at a seam.
moccasins that are very active in spring and summer. It has a looser fit than other types of shoes, so you can stay cool in warm weather. This means that they are ideal for pairing with shorts and skirts for a casual and practical look. there is.
Low shoes have no laces. In other words, it is a slip-on 

Pros Of Buying Loafers 

Loafers presently have a tremendous scope of convention from relaxed to smart.
A loafer has no laces; in other words, it’s a slip-on shoe.
The loafer is a "low shoe," and that implies the lower leg is uncovered, and the shoe doesn't wrap intently around it.

  • The sole of a loafer is separate from its upper.
  • The sole of a loafer is discrete from its upper


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