Loafer black suede, grey painted calf
Want to learn more?
Scroll down for more information
The Loafer Shoe, a brief description
The loafer is a classic shoe that will provide comfort and style. It has no laces; in other words, it’s a slip-on shoe with a low ankle profile that is easy to take on. The upper vamp has a moccasin-like construction, specially the sewing on the toe. The vamp can feature a number of ornaments like a mask, a pair of tassels or a metal bit. Giving the options, the Loafer is ver versatile style, appropriate for the weekends as well as the office.
Full Calf Lined Interior
These shoes are fully-lined with soft calfskin leather, which means ultimate comfort. Most companies will only partially line their shoes, but we go the extra mile because it means a more comfortable shoe and less break-in time.
Hand Painted Crust Leather
Crust calf is untreated –not dyed– leather. It's usually used in its plain form, but it can be embossed with textures like pebble grain, full grain or croco. This leather is hand painted by our maestro colorist using natural dyes and oils.
Being an artisanal process, it is difficult to achieve uniform shades, especially in the lighter ones, although its main attraction is precisely its natural finish and the light transparency in its colors, which gives great distinction and versatility.
Calf Suede: soft, splendid, unique.
Barrel-dyed suede calfskin that is fresh, breathable, water-resistant and particularly soft. Perfect for hot weather. Sourced from tanneries in Italy and Spain, and cut by hand by our artisans in Almansa, Spain.
The Zurich Shoe Last
This style is produced using our most famous shoe last, which features a round toe for a classic english look. The Zurhich last is a perfect choice for either a casual look or a more contemporary shape to wear with formal clothes. The classic fit and slight almond toe creates a beautiful last with a timeless and versatile shape.
Blake Stitched By Hand
This style is constructed using the Blake method. It’s characterized by a double binding (blake and rapid, precisely): while the first attaches upper, lining and insole; the second one secures the insole and outside sole together. The shoes are therefore easy to resole, and have greater flexibility.
Meet the Leather + Mountain Rubber Injections Sole
There are many reasons why leather has been used for centuries for soles: it's hardwearing, flexible, practical, long lasting and beautiful. But leather soles might be slippery on wet conditions. That's why rubber injections in the shape of lugs or treads –like a tire– are added for extra grip performance and durability. Although they are seen as formal soles, they also provide an outdoorsy look.
Additional information
Finishing | Standard Finishing |
---|---|
Sole Unit | Leather + Mountain Rubber Injections Sole |
Construction | Blake Stitched |
Shoe Last | Zurich |
Material | Painted Calf, Suede |
Lining | Full Calf Lined Interior |
Coloration | Black, Grey |
Sole Color | Orange |