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I've never been a fan of loafers (to put it mildly), until about 5 years ago, when I purchased two pairs of Ralph Lauren loafers (penny loafers outside & and slipper loafers inside). And they're among my absolute favourite shoes since. 😎👍 Very easy and comfortably to wear, while still stylish. Of course combined with a more slimmer type of jeans/ trousers.
I think with baggy jeans it can be done, I’m a size 32w and I’ve been obsessing over my 42w Levi’s and my black penny loafers, and can I just say I LOVE how they rest on the loafers and they just look amazing. it just depends on the pant itself because of the length but just get the right ones and it can be done.
This is rather subjective in terms of styling in Loafers. Well...nothing wrong to dress preppy and snobs for certain type. But these days many distressed and rugged Loafers are from such as john varvatos, Tod's, Santoni among others are for those like to pair with distress jeans w oversized slouchy looks
The way I was raised and I still maintain that the only shoes that should be worn without socks are sandals, moccasins, deck shoes and maybe sneakers, depending on the weight and style of the sneaker.
Loafers, whether they be penny, tassel, horsebit or Belgian, are the perfect go to pair of shoes. Easy to slip on and off, they are comfortable and personify what it is to be a stylish man. 👞I like to rotate between them- black/brown, penny/tassel/horsebit- depending upon the occasion and whether I want to dress them up or down. And as for super casual and stylish, moccasins are fantastic.👍
took some notes on what to have: Slim-fit jeans✅ & Straight Fit jeans are the best styles to pair with Loafers in general. The Penny loafers the most famous style for 100 years, were designed in 1930. Ox blood or Dark brown with a casual suit. Moccasin loafers are solely for Denim. did I miss something else?
What do you think about two-toned penny loafers as a first pair of loafers? Specifically the GH Bass Larson Leather Penny Loafer in Whiskey brown with the white top?
I have two pairs of penny loafers. First ones are Easy Weejuns in oxblood, second are black Sebagos. That covers all colors of pants and jeans one can came up with and both can go with a navy suit. Too bad for the red ones Sebago makes much more comfortable loafers than Bass Weejuns :)
I have a pair of slipper loafers that I just bought. Problem, they are only slipper loafers in Silhouette. They do not feature velvet and instead feature a light brown floral printed leather
If you could only have one loafer style for your wardrobe, what would it be? Just curious. I’m trying to branch out my style, but loafers are a stretch for me.
Ifound a navy blue pi stripe suit for $25 and a pair of alligator shoes for $35, I looked up the suit its a $1,000 the shoes are $1,300 - of course i need to get the suit tailored but hey including gas i have less than $100 bucks in one - ive got three now and even bought some dress clothes "that are thin so they help keep me kool" ive got five everyday "after i get off" that can be mixed up so i have less than $200 in three suits and everyday NICE clothes including three pairs of shoes two are alligator, Even this guy says thrift stores goodwill cheap and location is everything everything i got was maybe worn three times- you aught to see the reactions you get from people who do and who dont know you, It feels good though people treat you different
Antonio has made multiple videos (including in the last week) about buying clothes without spending a lot of money. Buy fewer items. Buy only what you need. Buy versatile items in neutral colors. Buy from thrift stores, particularly ones in wealthier neighborhoods … because they often have high-quality items that have been barely worn. *Guideline that applies to blue collar (and everyone else):* Nail the fit, even if that involves making the adjustments yourself or taking it to the tailor. (This is one reason that you want fewer items. It's less time sewing, or less money at the tailor.) Even work uniforms can be adjusted or tailored. *Opinions specific to blue collar:* For your work clothes, *function* is the most important thing. If you need protective gear, that's what you wear. If you need clothes that keep you warm, keep you cool, keep you dry, etc., that's what you wear. If your work requires a uniform, wear that. If not, I would recommend establishing your own "uniform" for work (as Antonio has discussed). You'll want something that's reasonably easy to clean. If your job requires you to get "dirty," see if you can find clothes that are the same color as the dirt, grease, stains, paint, etc. that are likely to get on your clothes.
So.. You can (and must) wear them with casuals? T shirts, Polos, chinos at most? Maybe more dressy shorts? They are not dressy enough to be used with kakhi pants, or dress trousers even suits.
Or even be worn with linen trousers, in the Caribbean they are worn with this and Guayaberas, for the heat, is even business appropriate. I still don’t like the look. Makes you look like a tourists guide.
Those green chinos and brown loafers look great. Never would have thought of that combination. My favorite is penny loafer, horsebit second. I don't think I can pull off tassel, drivers, espadrille, moccasins. The look of Gucci, Tods, Prada, Kingsman are my favorite. I'll bite the bullet someday but they are expensive.
I’ve never bought a pair of loafers, but I’ve got a V taper & muscular (mesomorph) build. They just look soo weird on guys like me. I would love if there was an alternative, because God knows I can only wear laced boots so much.
Matching shoes to a belt is easy with black. Good luck matching brown shoes to a brown belt. There's an infinite range of shades of browns, mostly because even the same color is different from manufacturer to manufacturer. If you try *REALLY* hard you may find a belt that is just close enough to pass for a match...after hunting for weeks or months. I've pulled it off once, and when those shoes wear out I may give up on brown shoes altogether. The alternative is to just be a slob and leave your shirt un-tucked to hide your unmatched belt.
The thumbnail does not show jeans. It shows jeggings. Which are an absolute no-go. And men should really visit our jeans section. Baggy is a stupid style, but wide-leg jeans with a good fitting butt, look marvelous on men with loafers. The flow of a 30cm wide leg combines great with the summer vibe of loafers. Those are also the true straight leg, as a wide-leg is around the same width from the thigh all the way down.
Hi, I was planning to buy loafers but got confused between the loafers and brogue styled boots. 😅 But sir can you pls make a video on the *Dr. martens chunky loafers* as the youth is preferring those kind of chunky loafers; and getting deep, quality information about them from none other than the god of fashion will be like a birthday cake for us (Hope you understood what I'm tryna say 😂). The reason why I'm preferring little bit chunky loafers is because I'm 5'5 (and have a straight body type). and One more thing to say... . . . . . . . "YOU ARE THE BEST" 🙏🏾🤎
I will argue that there’s a relationship between the Victorian slipper and the loafer. If we count that in, the loafer can track its history back additional many years. Not that they are similar, however the similarities are easy to spot.
The issue arises from the fact that jeans are not formal nor are they casual. They are meant for manual labor. All attempts to "dress them up" end up failing in my view because they are not really meant to be worn in social settings. This is why they always look so awkward when paired with more formal clothes and so sloppy when paired with things like t-shirts and sneakers.
i see them everyhere as well, people tell me they are comfortable, I just dont like the look somethign seems off to me about them. I think its the width, because I have a wide foot anyway so it makes my foot look enormous
I have seen good things from Jay Butler. He only sells loafers. Other than that, Meermin for entry level and Carmina for their higher end parent company. I haven't looked _that_ hard for loafers although meermin is making a navy suede variant that looks tantalizing.
I wear jeans a lot, but I know I could use a couple more loafers with them. I have a pair of Chelsea boots that go well with jeans, but I could use some nice loafers as well. Thank you for the video!
Generally speaking it’s now sockless (or no-shows) in spring-summer-fall and socks in fall/winter. Sock rules still apply. Match shoes or fit unless you’re intentionally trying to make a sock statement. (Yes I know this is old but still relevant)
It really depends on whether your shoe is lined or not. If you don’t wear socks with a lined shoe, it won’t be a good experience-the lining won’t absorb sweat, making it very uncomfortable. On the other hand, an unlined shoe is more versatile, allowing you to choose whether to wear socks or not.
Greetings: You live in Wisconsin. How about at visit to Allen Edmonds shoe factory in Port Washington, Wisconsin? Two video ideas. One the factory, quality control, annual sales etc. Two visit their factory store.
I disagree. Baggy pants can be worn with loafers with the caveat being that they have absolutely no break at the ankle. Full break is when it looks sloppy
Baggy jeans don’t pair well with loafers; only straight-cut or tapered-cut jeans should be worn. While I’ve seen women wearing baggy jeans with low-cut sneakers, which can look good, loafers are a more formal shoe, so the pants should reflect that, unless the loafers are suede, which gives them a more casual than formal appearance.
Great video! I love your “how to” videos. Very helpful and informative. I have AE chili penny loafers that I find to be very versatile with my jeans. Thanks!
@@applejuice9468 Do you go to work in shorts? Do all adult Floridian men spend their entire time, 24/7 365 days a year, wearing shorts? Like I said, there is a time and place for everything, even for wearing shorts. Nevertheless, convention dictates that if they wish to be taken seriously, adult men wear pants/trousers when they're expected to. There are plenty of tropical countries around the world, and yet men still know when they are supposed to dress like adult men, hot weather be damned.
6:53 this is so strange being aboriginal my self i had a pair as a kid growing up but i didnt know white guys were wearing them too i remember back in the day when all the white girls were wearing them back in the day which i think what caused all the aboriginal people stopped wearing them except during traditional activities. If i picture natives wearing shoes now adays i picture jordans or adidas maybe even nike
Again this is another oxymoron jeans are casual wear dress shoes are formal you should not wear dress shoes with jeans. Loafers are not dress shoes, loafers are casual shoes. So loafers and jeans just simply go, but not jeans and dress shoes.
Depends on both the style and shade of Jean. American-style moc toe penny loafers (suede in particular) and camp-mocs can both be excellent casual kick around shoes that are slightly above your standard sneaker.
I get really grossed out when I see a guy wearing dress, casual or athletic shoes barefoot. If you're gunna wear shoes, unless they are flip flops, sandals, water shoes or scuba flippers you HAVE to wear socks or we can't be friends. Cheers.
Mark Link 0 seconds ago The most hideous of all styles is the no sock look with dress/ shoes/loafers. Unless you like the homeless and smarmy vibe,. stop it
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Do you wear loafers with jeans?
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I've never been a fan of loafers (to put it mildly), until about 5 years ago, when I purchased two pairs of Ralph Lauren loafers (penny loafers outside & and slipper loafers inside).
And they're among my absolute favourite shoes since. 😎👍
Very easy and comfortably to wear, while still stylish.
Of course combined with a more slimmer type of jeans/ trousers.
I think with baggy jeans it can be done, I’m a size 32w and I’ve been obsessing over my 42w Levi’s and my black penny loafers, and can I just say I LOVE how they rest on the loafers and they just look amazing. it just depends on the pant itself because of the length but just get the right ones and it can be done.
Never rocked loafers until i moved down south. I cant think of anything more comfortable for those hot summer days
This is rather subjective in terms of styling in Loafers. Well...nothing wrong to dress preppy and snobs for certain type. But these days many distressed and rugged Loafers are from such as john varvatos, Tod's, Santoni among others are for those like to pair with distress jeans w oversized slouchy looks
The way I was raised and I still maintain that the only shoes that should be worn without socks are sandals, moccasins, deck shoes and maybe sneakers, depending on the weight and style of the sneaker.
Loafers, whether they be penny, tassel, horsebit or Belgian, are the perfect go to pair of shoes. Easy to slip on and off, they are comfortable and personify what it is to be a stylish man. 👞I like to rotate between them- black/brown, penny/tassel/horsebit- depending upon the occasion and whether I want to dress them up or down. And as for super casual and stylish, moccasins are fantastic.👍
Need myself a pair of scaled loafers. Beautiful designs and stylish dress codes in this fashion sense. Love the quality of a good pair of loafer.
I have a few pairs of tassel loafers from Beckett Simonon, which I love. You can easily pull them off with jeans if you know what you are doing.
took some notes on what to have:
Slim-fit jeans✅ & Straight Fit jeans are the best styles to pair with Loafers in general.
The Penny loafers the most famous style for 100 years, were designed in 1930.
Ox blood or Dark brown with a casual suit.
Moccasin loafers are solely for Denim.
did I miss something else?
Just bought two pairs of Ralph Lauren velvet slippers, navy and thicket moss, going to rock the hell out of em with some Chinos
wonderful to see Alpha! Hope the baptism went well.
What do you think about two-toned penny loafers as a first pair of loafers?
Specifically the GH Bass Larson Leather Penny Loafer in Whiskey brown with the white top?
I have two pairs of penny loafers. First ones are Easy Weejuns in oxblood, second are black Sebagos. That covers all colors of pants and jeans one can came up with and both can go with a navy suit. Too bad for the red ones Sebago makes much more comfortable loafers than Bass Weejuns :)
I have a pair of slipper loafers that I just bought. Problem, they are only slipper loafers in Silhouette. They do not feature velvet and instead feature a light brown floral printed leather
If you could only have one loafer style for your wardrobe, what would it be? Just curious. I’m trying to branch out my style, but loafers are a stretch for me.
Penny loafers. They're the most common and the most versatile.
Collar & Co are 100% polyester. A stylish gentleman only wears clothes that are either 8wool, cotton, linen and silk but never polyester.
Have you thought about helping us blue-collar men we need more help and we do not have a lot of extra money for clothes (please)
He wont do that mate. He is interested in the middle class and up because they buy the merchandise he peddles on his channel
Ifound a navy blue pi stripe suit for $25 and a pair of alligator shoes for $35, I looked up the suit its a $1,000 the shoes are $1,300 - of course i need to get the suit tailored but hey including gas i have less than $100 bucks in one - ive got three now and even bought some dress clothes "that are thin so they help keep me kool" ive got five everyday "after i get off" that can be mixed up so i have less than $200 in three suits and everyday NICE clothes including three pairs of shoes two are alligator, Even this guy says thrift stores goodwill cheap and location is everything everything i got was maybe worn three times- you aught to see the reactions you get from people who do and who dont know you, It feels good though people treat you different
Antonio has made multiple videos (including in the last week) about buying clothes without spending a lot of money. Buy fewer items. Buy only what you need. Buy versatile items in neutral colors. Buy from thrift stores, particularly ones in wealthier neighborhoods … because they often have high-quality items that have been barely worn.
*Guideline that applies to blue collar (and everyone else):*
Nail the fit, even if that involves making the adjustments yourself or taking it to the tailor. (This is one reason that you want fewer items. It's less time sewing, or less money at the tailor.) Even work uniforms can be adjusted or tailored.
*Opinions specific to blue collar:*
For your work clothes, *function* is the most important thing. If you need protective gear, that's what you wear. If you need clothes that keep you warm, keep you cool, keep you dry, etc., that's what you wear.
If your work requires a uniform, wear that. If not, I would recommend establishing your own "uniform" for work (as Antonio has discussed). You'll want something that's reasonably easy to clean. If your job requires you to get "dirty," see if you can find clothes that are the same color as the dirt, grease, stains, paint, etc. that are likely to get on your clothes.
@@karlr750 I am new to the channel and I have been looking for good ideas I guess I haven't ran a cross those videos yet thanks for the feedback
@@kingceaseforever not real leather…
No - loafers are *not* "technically dress shoes" - they are absolutely (and technically) casual shoes.
So..
You can (and must) wear them with casuals? T shirts, Polos, chinos at most? Maybe more dressy shorts?
They are not dressy enough to be used with kakhi pants, or dress trousers even suits.
Or even be worn with linen trousers, in the Caribbean they are worn with this and Guayaberas, for the heat, is even business appropriate.
I still don’t like the look. Makes you look like a tourists guide.
This channel has so much value!
Those green chinos and brown loafers look great. Never would have thought of that combination. My favorite is penny loafer, horsebit second. I don't think I can pull off tassel, drivers, espadrille, moccasins. The look of Gucci, Tods, Prada, Kingsman are my favorite. I'll bite the bullet someday but they are expensive.
Hey, I grew up in the 60’s and always chilled in my Bass Weejuns! They didn’t make your list😀. Why not?
Another beautiful episode of dress like a king. Looking forward to getting to try collar and co. Like this one. 👌
Super! Thanks for watching Twiggy Thrower.
Tassel loafers are one of my favorite shoes. 🤙
Addidas Stan smith are perfect for denim and are the best for driving.
Levis 508 or 511 + Timberland Boots or any Dr Martens style like Boots , topsider or any Loafers probably the best combo for me.
I’ve never bought a pair of loafers, but I’ve got a V taper & muscular (mesomorph) build. They just look soo weird on guys like me. I would love if there was an alternative, because God knows I can only wear laced boots so much.
Matching shoes to a belt is easy with black. Good luck matching brown shoes to a brown belt. There's an infinite range of shades of browns, mostly because even the same color is different from manufacturer to manufacturer. If you try *REALLY* hard you may find a belt that is just close enough to pass for a match...after hunting for weeks or months. I've pulled it off once, and when those shoes wear out I may give up on brown shoes altogether. The alternative is to just be a slob and leave your shirt un-tucked to hide your unmatched belt.
The thumbnail does not show jeans. It shows jeggings. Which are an absolute no-go.
And men should really visit our jeans section. Baggy is a stupid style, but wide-leg jeans with a good fitting butt, look marvelous on men with loafers. The flow of a 30cm wide leg combines great with the summer vibe of loafers. Those are also the true straight leg, as a wide-leg is around the same width from the thigh all the way down.
What about venetian loafers? Are they within one of those categories mentioned in the video or a category or their own?
Jeans and loafers in one!!!!
The suit that you are wearing looks great on you. What kind of style is the suit called ?
BELGIAN loafers! I didn't even know they were a thing! so stylish!
Tassel and belgian loafers for the win
Hi,
I was planning to buy loafers but got confused between the loafers and brogue styled boots. 😅
But sir can you pls make a video on the *Dr. martens chunky loafers* as the youth is preferring those kind of chunky loafers; and getting deep, quality information about them from none other than the god of fashion will be like a birthday cake for us (Hope you understood what I'm tryna say 😂).
The reason why I'm preferring little bit chunky loafers is because I'm 5'5 (and have a straight body type).
and One more thing to say...
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"YOU ARE THE BEST" 🙏🏾🤎
Thanks Antonio! Quick question - should you wear socks with loafers or not? If yes, what type of socks?
YSL le loafers are 🔥 you could wear them for life. ♾️
What brand are the brown tassels loafers? It’s the second pair in tassels intro that are shown.
Where can I get that dark brown jacket? That you are wearing
Bit loafers paired with matching metal?
I will argue that there’s a relationship between the Victorian slipper and the loafer. If we count that in, the loafer can track its history back additional many years. Not that they are similar, however the similarities are easy to spot.
I have to get some of those Collars and Co shirts. They seem very versatile. :)
Yes, they are!
Thanks to the style father, I have loafer styling guidance 🙏🏿
The issue arises from the fact that jeans are not formal nor are they casual. They are meant for manual labor. All attempts to "dress them up" end up failing in my view because they are not really meant to be worn in social settings. This is why they always look so awkward when paired with more formal clothes and so sloppy when paired with things like t-shirts and sneakers.
The only way they work is with perfect tailored jeans with a button up shirt.
Raw or black colored denim jeans would be considered more on the formal side
@@breh9320 Canadian fingers typed this.
@@suburbancatholic5010 lol no i dont think u should wear a "Canadian tuxedo" to a wedding 😂
Where’s the support article? 😕
10:23 - undecided where to put this in Mr C's best ( funny) bits.
Ese Antonio!!! Muy bien carnal!!!
What the name of the song that you used for your into?
Yo Antonio, what outfits go with navy blue suede tassel loafers ?
Best loafers I’ve ever come across as far as quality and style are Paul Evans. Can’t beat them. Beautiful shoes. You can thank me later.
I switched off before he even got near his - perhaps never arriving - point.
Wise move. I kept fast forwarding and he never got there
So what about these Hey Dudes I see everyone wearing all over!? Thoughts on those and where and when to wear (and with what)?
i see them everyhere as well, people tell me they are comfortable, I just dont like the look somethign seems off to me about them. I think its the width, because I have a wide foot anyway so it makes my foot look enormous
What is a decent brand of Penny loafer? I'm not that close to a major city so online is probably the only real option.
I have seen good things from Jay Butler. He only sells loafers. Other than that, Meermin for entry level and Carmina for their higher end parent company. I haven't looked _that_ hard for loafers although meermin is making a navy suede variant that looks tantalizing.
GH Bass are hand made and around $200 which is very good for what you get. I bought mine online.
Bury me with my blue suede driving loafers and white denim...
I wear jeans a lot, but I know I could use a couple more loafers with them. I have a pair of Chelsea boots that go well with jeans, but I could use some nice loafers as well. Thank you for the video!
Great informative video’s. Keep them coming👍👍
You got it!
The real question: Loafers with or without socks?
No sock or hidden socks
Depends on the outfit
Generally speaking it’s now sockless (or no-shows) in spring-summer-fall and socks in fall/winter. Sock rules still apply. Match shoes or fit unless you’re intentionally trying to make a sock statement. (Yes I know this is old but still relevant)
Sockless if your European, no show socks if your american
It really depends on whether your shoe is lined or not. If you don’t wear socks with a lined shoe, it won’t be a good experience-the lining won’t absorb sweat, making it very uncomfortable. On the other hand, an unlined shoe is more versatile, allowing you to choose whether to wear socks or not.
I love my tassel loafers
What about shoes for us flat footed folks? Stylish dress shoes never look right on me. Am I hopeless to look good with ugly feet?
Hey Dudes for days!!
Greetings: You live in Wisconsin. How about at visit to Allen Edmonds shoe factory in Port Washington, Wisconsin? Two video ideas. One the factory, quality control, annual sales etc. Two visit their factory store.
I disagree. Baggy pants can be worn with loafers with the caveat being that they have absolutely no break at the ankle. Full break is when it looks sloppy
Baggy jeans don’t pair well with loafers; only straight-cut or tapered-cut jeans should be worn. While I’ve seen women wearing baggy jeans with low-cut sneakers, which can look good, loafers are a more formal shoe, so the pants should reflect that, unless the loafers are suede, which gives them a more casual than formal appearance.
Tips from L7
You KNOW ALPHA M he is a great guy based on his content
Great video! I love your “how to” videos. Very helpful and informative. I have AE chili penny loafers that I find to be very versatile with my jeans. Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
The code wouldnt work for some reason.
Would you mind trying it again? It works on my end.
@@RealMenRealStyle no still didn't work. "rmrs" right?
dark jeans with black shoes look like a bruise.
What men get wrong is showing ankle skin!
Its looks gay.
either wear normal socks (not the low socks) or cover up with trousers
Feels uncomfortable too 😂
I agree. And men shouldn't wear shorts unless they're exercising or at home. It looks childish.
Could not disagree more, but I respect your opinion.
@@Monatio79 shorts?? Dude how tf am i supposed to live in florida 😂
@@applejuice9468 Do you go to work in shorts? Do all adult Floridian men spend their entire time, 24/7 365 days a year, wearing shorts?
Like I said, there is a time and place for everything, even for wearing shorts. Nevertheless, convention dictates that if they wish to be taken seriously, adult men wear pants/trousers when they're expected to. There are plenty of tropical countries around the world, and yet men still know when they are supposed to dress like adult men, hot weather be damned.
nice😊
Why can't u wear loafers with baggy jeans
Was not expecting to see Alpha M lol
I love my loafers from the mephisto company.
As if he just razzed on skinny jeans 🤦♂
Come on now skinny jeans was indeed a terrible fashion trend for men thankful its gone now 😂
Loafers Are my shoes at all I Wear
6:53 this is so strange being aboriginal my self i had a pair as a kid growing up but i didnt know white guys were wearing them too i remember back in the day when all the white girls were wearing them back in the day which i think what caused all the aboriginal people stopped wearing them except during traditional activities. If i picture natives wearing shoes now adays i picture jordans or adidas maybe even nike
Again this is another oxymoron jeans are casual wear dress shoes are formal you should not wear dress shoes with jeans. Loafers are not dress shoes, loafers are casual shoes. So loafers and jeans just simply go, but not jeans and dress shoes.
Bloody hell, either I actually understand mens fashion or I'm one of them there's.
Loafers I’m out!
Men needs socks looks bad without
So far, if I listen to her or anyone else to know how to dress, I'm sure to be disappointed. The planet will always be divided into at least 2
At the end, loafers dont really suit with jeans 😂
Depends on both the style and shade of Jean. American-style moc toe penny loafers (suede in particular) and camp-mocs can both be excellent casual kick around shoes that are slightly above your standard sneaker.
Please wear socks! Loafers without socks look even worse than sandals with socks...
Buddy giving a whole history lesson 🤦🏽♂️
Just make it simple and show some clothing styles
I get really grossed out when I see a guy wearing dress, casual or athletic shoes barefoot. If you're gunna wear shoes, unless they are flip flops, sandals, water shoes or scuba flippers you HAVE to wear socks or we can't be friends. Cheers.
Who wears those things?
Mmmmh, probably you are not Italian ...
Dude in the video is really handsome.
Mark Link
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The most hideous of all styles is the no sock look with dress/ shoes/loafers. Unless you like the homeless and smarmy vibe,. stop it
First thing..the shoe's are old fashioned
Kindly go bit slower in your speech. Thank you.
Wearing jeans in general is tacky
Really ?
The only way to wear loafers is to the gallows.
worst thumbnail on the internet
It's easy! Do not wear loafers!
Wear whatever shoes you want with straight leg jeans. And don't rely on some internet putz to tell you how to be stylish.
Real men do not wear loafers!
Opposed to imaginary men