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Explore the latest shoes in our Loafer Shoes collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Unisex Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Loafer Shoes shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
Loafers: the epitome of effortless style. These laceless slip-on shoes transcend trends, offering a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Whether you're dressing for a business meeting, a casual brunch, or a night out, loafers can be your go-to footwear for a timeless and polished look. This guide will delve into the world of loafers, exploring different styles, materials, and outfit pairings to help you master the art of loafer chic.
Loafers boast a rich history, dating back to the 1930s. While their exact origins are debated, they quickly gained popularity due to their comfort and versatility. From Norwegian farmers to American penny loafer icons like Elvis Presley, loafers have graced the feet of various individuals throughout history. Today, loafers remain a staple in wardrobes worldwide, a testament to their enduring appeal.
The beauty of loafers lies in their variety. Here are some of the most popular styles:
Loafers come in a variety of materials, each offering a distinct look and feel:
The beauty of loafers lies in their versatility. Here are some outfit inspirations:
Loafers are more than just footwear; they're an investment in timeless style. With their endless versatility and sophisticated charm, loafers can elevate your wardrobe and become your go-to shoes for countless occasions. So, browse different styles, find the perfect fit, and step into the world of loafer elegance. You won't regret it!
Clarks, a name synonymous with comfort and quality, began in 1825 with two brothers, Cyrus and James Clark. Their story started with a simple idea: crafting slippers from sheepskin offcuts. This dedication to resourcefulness and innovation has been at the heart of Clarks for nearly 200 years.
Clarks prioritizes both comfort and timeless design. They are pioneers in foot-shaped technology, ensuring a perfect fit and all-day support. Their classic styles have transcended generations, while their commitment to innovation keeps them at the forefront of modern footwear trends.
I broke my femur at the knee and surgery was not an option. For months I was on bed rest while it healed. When I finally started walking without the aid of crutches and a cane, I wore the only shoes of mine that I thought would be comfortable. I was wrong. For weeks I was miserable, limping, in pain, ankle swelling and desperate. I decided the shoes I had had too much cushion and that wasn't helping my knee. So I started researching shoes. The Clark's were highly rated by Podiatrists and wearers alike so I took a chance and ordered a pair. I usually wear an 8 or 8 1/2 depending on the brand. Since some reviewers stated these ran small, I erred on the side of caution and ordered the 8 1/2. Perfect fit in length and width.Right out of the box they felt like a miracle! There's a gentle heel cushion but not a thick one. There's very little cushion in the insoles which feel better on my feet but enough there that they're comfortable. I've worn them for 8-10 hours a day for two days and I cannot believe the difference in the way my knee feels! I can now walk on gravel without pain and dread. My limp is gone as I'm walking better and not overcompensating. My ankle still swells some but not as bad as in the other shoes. These shoes are comfortable, stylish and goes with everything. They really are no slip soles too. If you've had a terrible knee injury or just want comfortable shoes, I suggest you try Clark's. I'm already searching for my next pair.
Finally! I actually bought these for my mom. I have a pair just like them but it's the Haley Moon style 7M. Same thing though. My mom's health has declined and her feet have gotten wider and sore over time. She also has callouses. I tried mine on her bare feet and they fit, but ordered her the 7W and they work better for her especially since she has to wear socks. I have purchased other shoes for her, even extra wide and they didn't work. She hasn't complained yet and walks fine in them. I say that because walking for her is kind of hard because her feet have become heavy and is used to walking in slippers, but her slippers are getting worn and she needed shoes with a little more support, but still like a slipper. We have to help put them on her and they stretch all around for easy on/off. My personal review since I have same shoe: These shoes are flexible so they feel like they're walking with me. They are minimal shoes, so there really isn't any arch support, but they feel like a slipper and they do have a little cushioning. I have taken my dogs for walks in them up and down the street and actually find them more comfortable than my tennis shoes. I can wear them all day long - longer than I can in "A good pair of shoes or tennis shoes." I have plantar fascitis with a little pronation (feet go inward a little) and have come to realize for me instead of keep getting special orthotic shoes, high arches, or shoes with a lot of rubber/foam, why not strengthen my feet instead. Other shoes may feel good for a little while, but I found that my feet became more fatigued quicker in shoes with a lot of rubber/foam. Then I got to thinking, "Of course they do. That rubber/foam is holding up my whole body weight of 160 lbs. After a while, it's going to lose some of its density and won't give proper support and can actually weaken my arch." That's my theory and I'm sticking to it. ;) but not to mention it's working for me. I can put them on while standing, pick up my leg then finish slipping it on correctly with one finger. Easy on/off - love it. They're not exactly the cutest, but they do look decent. I wear them barefoot and do sweat after a while, but it takes a while. I just take them off for a little while and let my feet cool and then back on and I'm good again. I'm not sure if there is a perfect anti-sweat shoe out there anyway. Mine are in black and I plan to get the blue. I know these shoes aren't for everyone, but I think you will enjoy them.
This is another good shoe from Clarks. The length runs true to size with other Clarks which I've worn for years. The missing 5th star is only because it runs narrow for a "wide" shoe so needs to be tried on before being sure (thanks Amazon for your free Prime shipping and returns). It's the toe box that is on the snug side compared to other wide shoes. I have a bunion on one foot and this shoe hits where there is elastic give so it's working for me. I have been comfortable wearing the shoe for full days but I have learned through long experience that my bunion is happy as long as I don't wear the same shoe style two days in a row as the pressure points are different in each shoe style. The heel holds with some slippage (not a problem so far - just a different feel). The heel is held in because of the elastic and is much better than too large a heel. While it has the bumpy footbed (which I usually don't like) it has been very comfortable and I don't plan to change it out which is an option. There is no obvvious arch support per se but I find it snugs my high arch very nicely because of the side shaping and how the bands attach around the arch area. I really do like this and it feels very supportive. So far I've found the tread good on concrete and not slippery. The only place I've had to watch is on a slate sidewalk in front of a local business on a rainy day - yes, slippery. Very nice shoe and, yes, I would definitely recommend them - already have. The quality of the shoe is up to Clarks' good standards.