How To Wear Loafers For Business And Pleasure

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How To Wear Loafers For Business And Pleasure

Words by The Daily Team

15 August 2017

The shoes to slip on for any occasion.

What’s not to like about loafers? They’re smart without being too fussy. They’re laid-back but none too shabby. They’re supremely easy to slip on and kick off howsoever you please – provided you keep all flying shoes below knee level, of course – but, most importantly of all, they’ve got personality. Whether you’re a penny loafer type, or are more drawn towards the more exotic varieties – tasselled; fringed; shearling-lined (we can thank Gucci for that particular innovation) – there is plenty of scope for adding flair to your outfit via a pair of these versatile shoes. What’s more, they’ll do for a variety of different occasions, both professional and personal. Scroll down for a brief update on how to wear some of our favourite loafers of the current season.

Loafers are a perfect option for a summer wedding: they combine the smartness and (when worn with no-show socks) airiness that are almost essential for such occasions. Seeing as it’s a formal affair, you should opt for a more classically styled pair, such as this example from Italian footwear specialist Tod’s. They’ll look particularly good with any light-grey suit (see our guide to matching shoes with suits for more info on this topic), but since it’s likely warm for quite a while yet, we’d recommend this Kingsman one in particular. Dressy and stylish with its Prince of Wales check, it’s nonetheless delightfully airy thanks to the wool-linen-silk blend fabric.

Looking to get a little bit more adventurous with your loafers? Look no further than Gucci, currently famed for its backless, slipper-like examples, but also very strong in the loafers-with-heels-intact department, too – this fringed pair being a case in point. For a dressed-up, but not too formal evening outfit, wear them with a white shirt and sharp pair of tailored trousers from Prada. To up the fun factor, choose a track-inspired jacket from Valentino.

No one feels like getting all that dressy on holiday – but should you need to at least make a show of making an effort, loafers are a good choice for this as well. Opt for a slipper-like tasselled pair in suede from British shoemaker Edward Green. Worn with a pair of muted olive shorts from Folk and a camp-collar shirt, they’re perfect for an evening stroll to whatever local restaurant/bar/den of iniquity comes most recommended by the MR PORTER Style Council.

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