From the runway to the street, the classic loafer shoes are back and loved by both fashion houses and enthusiasts through novel designs and innovative.
While 2020 might seem like the year you collected slippers, slippers . . . and more slippers, our stay-home style actually laid the foundation for the shoe trends we’re wearing in 2021. From looking at the runways, along with some designer favorites, it’s clear cult-favorite luxury labels like Bottega Veneta have reintroduced the leather flat and sandal, albeit in some exciting new shapes. Our more relaxed lifestyle jives just fine with a flat silhouette that’s just as comfortable
Loafer shoes have a long history
First appearing in 19th century England, loafer were then called Wildsmith Shoes after the designer Raymond Lewis Wildsmith. At that time, this style of shoe was only reserved for King George VI and was used by him as a house slippers. However, with a convenient and comfortable design that allows you to simply put your feet on directly without the need to tie the strings, loafer shoes are becoming more and more popular.
Because of that, loafers are gradually being “favored” by shoe manufacturers in London for domestic distribution as well as export to many parts of the world.