FWIW I know some traditionalists in the UK would have opinions on loafers with suits - see the media response to former PM David Cameron's preference for loafers - right now black tassel loafers are very popular in the City of London. To be more specific Crockett & Jones' Cavendish loafer in black, I think even with a thin rubber sole. The modern "city gents" love them and wear them with everything
Is that any particular reason related to socks? I heard european love wear loafer with no socks, so it makes the looks of the loafer more casual. While Americans wear it with socks, so its look a little bit formal?
@@ronaldo9120 I would suggest the "loafers with no socks" thing is more restricted to summer & more casual situations, that said every woman I've asked hates it when men wear loafers without socks so the stylishness of it is very subjective
Oak street Bootmakers for me! I don’t have one of their leather soled ones but I’ve got the penny moc in Maryam horsebutt and holy cow I love these shoes lol. I can wear them business casual with slacks and a sport coat or shorts and tee or even as my alternative to cleats when I travel for rugby! Haha I will admit they look a little out of place on the pitch but when you’re traveling and space is a premium I love how they can do double duty. I was also surprised no mention of Blackstock and Weber Nice round up!
Have you tried loafers from Crockett & Jones? I think they work really well with business casual outfits. A tad less formal than your Carminas, and not as laid back as the GS or OSB.
Chunky loafers remind me of camp moccasins. Which look like deck shoes except they have lug soles instead of the herringbone tread. Just about everyone in Maine has a pair.
I've had the GS traveler penny for a couple of months now. Even though they're a 9D just like my Diesel and plain toe blucher, they seem tighter than those other two. Especially in the tongue/instep area. Break in has been difficult for that reason. I think they're going to work out eventually, but I wonder if I should have gone to an E width?
I have the Traveller and I like it a lot. I have two pairs of Randolfs (no tassels) in #8 shell and natty shell and they are perfect. I did have a pair of Carminas loafers on the Rain last but it was way too narrow for me and my wife hated how “European” they were. I also have an old pair of Floraheim loafers that are so soft and beat to hell but they are my ultimate take out the trash run to the grocer shoe.
Please make a chunky loafer with a modern wide masculine silhouette that does not use rubber tread soles but classic leather soles, there’s maybe one i can think of but they are 350, it can be done for less by a company like Thursday
Great roundup but I do hope you consider checking out Yuketen, Quoddy, and Russell moccasin in the near future as sponsorships allow. Thank you for another informative video!
I picked up a pair of Weejun's lodgers at a thrift shop for $15. I know they're not the best leather, but I was pleased to find that they fit at TTS and stay on my feet, a first for me in loafers. I get it: simple, light, and I love me a true moc wrap under comfort.
I’m wondering what your thoughts would be on Blackstock and Webber loafers. New to the scene, but after searching for a chunky horsebit loafer I went with a pair a year or so ago and am pretty happy other than they have stretched out a bit. Anyway, great video again my dude. Cheers.
Astorflex is something I love the idea of, my feet for some reason seem incompatible with their Patnoflex. I actually bought a pair in size 9 initially but it ran too big. So okay, exchange for size 8. My brannock size is 8.5D mind you, but my feet STILL flopped out constantly while walking. The length of the shoe seemed okay but the issue was that there's so much room on the sides and therefore couldn't hug my feet in place, just too wide! Funny enough, I did wear those exact shoes for my own wedding (beach setting), but I settled for heel pads to make the fit last long enough for the wedding. Shame because I love the color and summer breezy vibe it gives, and there's not many alternatives that I've found yet.
Great video covering the different varieties of loafers. I didnt know Grant Stones were made in China. Too bad. That's a deal breaker for me. I have a pair of penny loafers from Acemarks that are too formal to wear with shorts so I'm looking into a more versatile loafer. Will look into Oak Street.
FWIW I know some traditionalists in the UK would have opinions on loafers with suits - see the media response to former PM David Cameron's preference for loafers - right now black tassel loafers are very popular in the City of London. To be more specific Crockett & Jones' Cavendish loafer in black, I think even with a thin rubber sole. The modern "city gents" love them and wear them with everything
Is that any particular reason related to socks? I heard european love wear loafer with no socks, so it makes the looks of the loafer more casual. While Americans wear it with socks, so its look a little bit formal?
@@ronaldo9120 I would suggest the "loafers with no socks" thing is more restricted to summer & more casual situations, that said every woman I've asked hates it when men wear loafers without socks so the stylishness of it is very subjective
@@Molach101 really? bruh i wore loafer with socks every time😅
Oak street Bootmakers for me! I don’t have one of their leather soled ones but I’ve got the penny moc in Maryam horsebutt and holy cow I love these shoes lol. I can wear them business casual with slacks and a sport coat or shorts and tee or even as my alternative to cleats when I travel for rugby! Haha I will admit they look a little out of place on the pitch but when you’re traveling and space is a premium I love how they can do double duty. I was also surprised no mention of Blackstock and Weber
Nice round up!
Have you tried loafers from Crockett & Jones? I think they work really well with business casual outfits. A tad less formal than your Carminas, and not as laid back as the GS or OSB.
I respect your style approach but would you ever look into a more Italian slim line approach with shoes and sneakers for the summer?
Thank you as always thorough vid. My Allen Edmonds cameron penny loafers are possibly the most comfortable shoes I own.
Chunky loafers remind me of camp moccasins. Which look like deck shoes except they have lug soles instead of the herringbone tread. Just about everyone in Maine has a pair.
I've had the GS traveler penny for a couple of months now. Even though they're a 9D just like my Diesel and plain toe blucher, they seem tighter than those other two. Especially in the tongue/instep area. Break in has been difficult for that reason. I think they're going to work out eventually, but I wonder if I should have gone to an E width?
I have the Traveller and I like it a lot. I have two pairs of Randolfs (no tassels) in #8 shell and natty shell and they are perfect. I did have a pair of Carminas loafers on the Rain last but it was way too narrow for me and my wife hated how “European” they were. I also have an old pair of Floraheim loafers that are so soft and beat to hell but they are my ultimate take out the trash run to the grocer shoe.
Please make a chunky loafer with a modern wide masculine silhouette that does not use rubber tread soles but classic leather soles, there’s maybe one i can think of but they are 350, it can be done for less by a company like Thursday
Not mentioning the C&J Cavendish is a miss, but a great video nonetheless. I've found C&J loafer lasts to be very, very good.
If you haven’t tried them, Enzo also does great loafers. A lot of bang for the buck at their price point.
Great roundup but I do hope you consider checking out Yuketen, Quoddy, and Russell moccasin in the near future as sponsorships allow. Thank you for another informative video!
Where's Carl ?
@@TobiasRieperGood no more than likely it just made him throw up.
Oh I'm here... I'm here....
@@TylerSnyder305 I had to call out of work.
@@CarlMurawski that's good, somebody need to give loafers what they deserve.
Strideman I must be wack but I still wear boots during the summer 🤦♂️🙆♂️
Blackstock and Weber is the go to for chunky loafers now.
that's also a truly excellent brand! koio's are lighter and cheaper but certainly a lot of people consider B&W the winner, good addition
Thanks for your videos and content! Been considering getting my first pair of loafers and this video is very helpful!
You are the exact guy I made this for , I’m so thankful you commented
I picked up a pair of Weejun's lodgers at a thrift shop for $15. I know they're not the best leather, but I was pleased to find that they fit at TTS and stay on my feet, a first for me in loafers. I get it: simple, light, and I love me a true moc wrap under comfort.
Nick, do you think you can wear loafers with swimmers?
not really, unless they're hybrid shorts I guess
@@Stridewise it was intended as a joke on the versatility of loafers, don't think it landed
Good Morning, are your red wing iron rangers 8111 regular or wide width?
regular!
Thank you @@Stridewise
I’m wondering what your thoughts would be on Blackstock and Webber loafers. New to the scene, but after searching for a chunky horsebit loafer I went with a pair a year or so ago and am pretty happy other than they have stretched out a bit. Anyway, great video again my dude. Cheers.
Astorflex is something I love the idea of, my feet for some reason seem incompatible with their Patnoflex. I actually bought a pair in size 9 initially but it ran too big. So okay, exchange for size 8. My brannock size is 8.5D mind you, but my feet STILL flopped out constantly while walking. The length of the shoe seemed okay but the issue was that there's so much room on the sides and therefore couldn't hug my feet in place, just too wide!
Funny enough, I did wear those exact shoes for my own wedding (beach setting), but I settled for heel pads to make the fit last long enough for the wedding. Shame because I love the color and summer breezy vibe it gives, and there's not many alternatives that I've found yet.
Meermin is excellent value (arguably the best) and have tons a variety. They also look great! Definitely underrated brand.
for sure, i actually just got a pair of their loafers and will do a review on them. they fit my feet really well
I did not think I was going to enjoy this as much as I did but putting a new word in my pocket is worth it by itself 😂. Thanks, Nick!
Great video covering the different varieties of loafers. I didnt know Grant Stones were made in China. Too bad. That's a deal breaker for me. I have a pair of penny loafers from Acemarks that are too formal to wear with shorts so I'm looking into a more versatile loafer. Will look into Oak Street.
I think we should see other people.
Nothing looks worse than seeing someone potentially not wearing socks. Eugh
Where’s GEOX? They’re the most comfortable and practical to me.
Nick doesn't have any real friends who aren't afraid to tell him he dresses like shit
Hey you followed me to this comments section from my Instagram comments section
Wearing shoes with no socks is disgusting. Feral 😂
Saw the title and thought it was a description of me
Unlined LHS 🐐
Ugh loafers😂
What's wrong with loafer guys?
Loafers suck
hey man I don't go to your workplace and heckle you
I like you.
everytime this guy says a word that ends in the letter 'o' I cringe so hard.
you mean the letter 'aur'?
C’mon, bro… there’s trolling and then there’s this. If you don’t like his accent, watch another channel.
LHS or gtfo 😂