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A round-toe penny loafer in cow suede, lined in leather with a sheepskin footbed and stitched around the vamp. Slim rubber sole, no fastening. Ten colourways, from black to orange.
Breathable lining
Cushioned footbed
Durable rubber outsole
Description
The penny loafer is the shoe the whole category is named after, and the details here are the traditional ones: a saddle strap across the vamp with a slot cut through it, a round toe, and a low heel. Nothing about the shape has changed in seventy years, because it did not need to.
What has been upgraded is what you cannot see. The lining is cow leather rather than synthetic, which means it takes on the shape of the foot instead of fighting it, and the footbed is sheepskin — soft, absorbent, and the reason this style is comfortable barefoot in summer. The upper is stitched rather than glued along the vamp seam. The sole is rubber, slim and quiet, and it will outlast a leather sole on city pavements.
Ten colourways is a lot for one shoe, and they are not all doing the same thing. Black, navy and grey are the ones that go under a suit. Burgundy, forest green and tan are the classics that make the shoe interesting without shouting. Amber, royal blue, teal and orange are for people who buy shoes on purpose. Suede does not like rain — keep a brush for the nap, and let them dry away from heat if they get caught out. Cut for a true fit; if you plan on a thick sock, take the next size up. Browse the full Men's Loafers range.
Details
Size & Fit
These loafers are true to size. Simply select your usual size. To measure your foot: place your heel against a wall and measure from the wall to the end of your longest toe, then allow approximately 1 cm of extra space.
Care
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after use. Avoid prolonged exposure to water and direct heat. Allow to air dry away from radiators, and store with a shoe tree or stuffing to help keep their shape.
Loafers Avenue started with a simple idea: one kind of shoe, done properly. No trainers, no boots — just loafers, chosen one pair at a time and stocked in every size we can get, delivered across the United Kingdom. Every pair has to earn its place on three points: the upper, the footbed and the sole.
How should these loafers fit, and what size should I order?
They run true to size, so order your usual UK size. If you are between sizes or have a wider foot, size up. Not sure? Stand with your heel against a wall and measure from the wall to your longest toe, then match that length to your usual size.
Do they need breaking in?
Very little. The construction and cushioned insole feel comfortable from the first wear; you may notice the upper relax and mould to your foot over the first day or two.
Can I wear them without socks?
Yes. No-show socks keep the lining fresh without breaking the clean line of the shoe, which is ideal in warmer months. If you go sock-free often, rotating between pairs helps the lining last longer.
How do I care for them?
For suede, brush with a suede or crepe brush after wear and treat marks with a suede eraser rather than water. For leather, wipe with a soft cloth and use a matching conditioner now and then. A protector spray before first wear helps both. Store with a shoe tree, away from direct heat.
Are they waterproof?
No. Leather and suede are water-resistant at best. A protector spray helps them shrug off light rain; after a heavy soaking, let them dry naturally at room temperature, away from radiators or direct heat, with a shoe tree inside to hold their shape.
How long does UK delivery take, and how much is it?
Standard UK delivery is free on every order and takes 6 to 9 business days: 1 to 2 business days for order processing and 5 to 7 business days for transit. Your estimated delivery date is shown at checkout before you pay.
What is your returns and exchange policy?
We offer 30-day returns, and we pay the return postage. As long as your loafers are unworn, in resaleable condition and in their original box, you can send them back within 30 days of delivery. Email us and we send you a prepaid label — you have nothing to pay.