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Loafers were an antidote to the overly stuffy formal shoe in the Fifties. Today, they’re everywhere, seen on big names like Maluma and Andrew Garfield, as a remedy for the overly casual fits that most of us became accustomed to during lockdown.
Usually, when an accessory returns to style, just one or two versions hit the market. However, loafers are in a league of their own. Stylish people are rocking everything from classic penny loafers, to chunky platform pairs, and swanky styles. In other words, they’ve become a much-needed option when tennis shoes are too relaxed and dress shoes are too stuffy.
If your closet is loafer-less — or you need a fresh pair — read on for some of the best loafers for men, including budget beaters and grail-worthy designer picks. We rounded up some top loafer brands, including selections for every style and budget.
The Hottest Men’s Loafers Now
G.H. Bass Larson Weejuns Loafers, $175
Penny Loafers
These G.H. Bass Larson Weejuns are perhaps the best loafers around. They were the original loafers here in the U.S., and, luckily for us, G.H. Bass has maintained their authentic look and a reasonable price. The slip-ons are surprisingly comfortable and well-made, and they look even better with a few scuffs and creases. Buy G.H. Bass Larson Weejuns Loafers, $175 at Bass Larson Weejuns
Dr. Martens Adrian Platform Tassel Loafers, $180
Most Comfortable
If most loafers feel too dressy for your style, check out these Adrian Platform Loafers from Dr. Martens. With a chunky commando tread and thick 2-inch Quad rubber sole, they’re pulled together enough for business casual attire, but comfortable and relaxed enough for festival attire. Buy Dr. Martens Adrian Platform Tassel Loafers, $180 at Dr. Martens
Banana Republic Leather Loafers, $125 $87.50
Budget Loafers
It’s hard to find a quality shoe, let alone a staple dress shoe. These Banana Republic Loafers, however, cut through the multitude of options with their significant discount and high-quality leather. If you don’t own loafers, these are a great place to start and cycle in your wardrobe. Buy Banana Republic Leather Loafers, $125 $87.50 at Banana Republic
Gucci Black Leather Horsebit Loafers, $990
Editor’s Pick
They’re pricey, but Gucci leather products are a proper investment. The brand started as a leather goods manufacturer in 1921 and has continued producing some of the industry’s highest-quality leather. When it comes to these loafers, you’re getting what you pay for. Not to mention this specific style was designed to convert into a slide simply by folding down the back. You’re really getting two shoes in one. If you’re going to invest in a well-made product, shell out the money for these. Buy Gucci Black Leather Horsebit Loafers, $990 at Nordstrom
Steve Madden Tyran Loafer, $79.19
Suede Loafers
Think of these suede loafers as a going-out/date night hack. They’re classy yet relaxed, and the suede is flexible and comfortable (even without socks). Pair them with dark slacks and a white oxford shirt when headed to dinner or jeans and a dark polo for a put-together bar outfit. Buy Steve Madden Tyran Loafer, $79.19 at Amazon
Johnston & Murphy Lug Penny Loafer, $195
Chunky Loafers
Obsessed doesn’t even begin to describe the love we have for these Johnston & Murphy loafers. They’re classic yet cool, and the khaki green colorway looks electric on the feet. Dress them up with a pair of slacks and a blazer or down with shorts and a casual button-up. Buy Johnston & Murphy Lug Penny Loafer, $195 at Nordstrom
Tom Ford Sean Leather Penny Loafers, $1,490
Designer Loafers
The brand Tom Ford is having a moment, and that’s partially because the man Tom Ford is taking a step back. After arriving on the scene three decades ago under Gucci before starting his line, Ford has decided to take a step back from fashion. That means there’s no better time to snag a staple product designed by the man himself than now. These loafers are a classic and something Ford excelled in; high-class American staples. Buy Tom Ford Sean Leather Penny Loafers, $1,490 at Mr. Porter
Loafer Buying Guide
There is an overwhelming number of loafers out there. Here are some things to consider while choosing the right pair for your closet.
Material & Color: Most loafers will be either regular leather or suede. Traditional leather is usually more durable and versatile, but suede adds texture and personality to the shoe. As for color, we suggest starting with black or brown if these are your first loafers and then getting more adventurous with two-tone colorways or bright hues for your second pair.
Vamp: Loafer vamps — the uppermost part of the shoe — usually comes in one of three styles: penny, tassel, or horsebit. Penny loafers are the classic look with a panel across the top that usually has a gap in the middle (where people used to stash pennies, giving the shoe its name). Tassel loafers are more playful and typically work better with bold styles. Horsebits are in the middle, adding some flair but still mellow enough for simple, casual outfits.
Sole: The best loafers have a leather outsole, but rubber soles are great too — especially if you’re looking more casually. Choose whichever feels suitable for your style.
How to Wear Loafers
The ceiling for loafer-based outfits is higher than ever. We’ve seen people rocking loafers with shorts and tees, jeans and polos, and crisp suits. The best loafers — such as the Gucci Horsebits — can do it all with ease, while others are more style-specific. For example, suede loafers will be tricky to pull off with street-style outfits, while Dr. Martens might be too casual for some dressy attire. The bottom line though, have fun with it.