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We’re calling it: loafers are the perfect spring shoes. They offer just the right balance between smart and casual. They are lightweight, but sturdy. They can be worn with or without socks. They look good with jeans, chinos, suits or shorts. They are a blessing for those not-quite-formal weddings and events when sneakers won’t cut it, but dress shoes feel too stuffy. As well as being endlessly versatile, a quality pair of leather or suede loafers is a timeless investment that will never go out of fashion. There will just be new ways to wear them and new clothes to wear them with. Here are seven pairs for the coming season.
01.
The TOM FORD classic loafers

TOM FORD’s sleek Sean loafers have been a MR PORTER staple for years. This new iteration keeps the classic square-toed shape but features a twisted penny bar in place of the regular coin-slot version. The deep brown Italian full-grain leather and slim rubber soles give these a refined look that complements smarter outfits.
02.
The Common Projects penny loafers

For a contemporary reimagining of the penny loafer, try this gloss black pair from the New York masters of simplicity, Common Projects. The two-tone stacked soles give these a great weight, ideal for balancing out heavier trousers or wide-leg jeans. As ever, the brand’s signature foiled serial numbers feature on the heel.
03.
The Gucci horsebit loafers

If you are looking for proof that loafers are timeless, Gucci’s iconic horsebit design is 70 years old this year and looks as good as ever. This pair, in smooth black lamb’s leather, will easily outlast even your most beloved sneakers.
04.
The Manolo Blahnik suede-panelled loafers

If asked to think of a shoe designer, many people would name Manolo Blahnik, and for good reason. Synonymous with sophisticated footwear, the brand also excels in contemporary smart-casual shoes. These oval-toed suede and leather penny loafers, set on thick lug soles are our pick for this year’s wedding season.
05.
The John Lobb tasselled loafers

British bootmaker John Lobb has been hand-crafting fine leather footwear for more than 150 years. These Edmond loafers in chocolate brown suede feature tonal piping and tassels and are set on a sturdy sole. Pair with dark denim and a pair of interesting socks.
06.
The Brunello Cucinello sleek suede loafers

These elegant camel suede loafers from the Italian luxury brand Brunello Cucinelli are lightweight and particularly comfortable, which makes them a great choice if you want to show a bit of ankle. The suede piping and penny bar across the vamp are set off with matching camel stitching.
07.
The G.H. Bass & Co. Weejuns

No list of loafers would be complete without a pair of Weejuns. This style has a chunky silhouette, thanks to its comfortable rubber lug soles, which also makes it our pick for daily wear, especially when combined with EVA cushioning and supple hand-stitched leather. Try a pair in burgundy for something a little out of the ordinary.