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Loafer Lovers....

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Will you be adding any loafers to your collection for the Fall season?  I can't wear loafers.  Even if they are marked wide.  I do think many of them would be comfortable, but MY feet does not like them.....

 

 

COACH - Women's Hanna Loafers

COACH - Women's Hanna Loafers

VINCE CAMUTO - Vince Camuto Women's Cenkanda Leather Loafers

VINCE CAMUTO - Vince Camuto Women's Cenkanda Leather Loafers

 

Jeffrey Campbell - Jeffrey Campbell Women's Flat Loafers

Jeffrey Campbell - Jeffrey Campbell Women's Flat Loafers

Cole Haan - Women's Geneva Loafers

Cole Haan - Women's Geneva Loafers

Cole Haan - Women's Geneva Loafers

VINCE CAMUTO - Women's Emenlyn Loafer Flats

VINCE CAMUTO - Women's Emenlyn Loafer Flats

Sam Edelman - Women's Tucker Slip On Loafer Flats

Sam Edelman - Women's Tucker Slip On Loafer Flats

Kayla Crochet Slip-On Loafers 3

Kayla Crochet Slip-On Loafers 4





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@gertrudecloset @Funny thing...I was looking at my closet for rge fall and I thought...I think I need some loafers! I like you have a wide foot so we shall see...

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Re: Loafer Lovers....

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I tried some cream colored JC Penney brand loafers that had a Vibram lug hiking sole. What was I thinking? If I'm going to do some urban hiking I just put on comfortable sneakers.

 

Thank goodness they were too narrow, too long and too heavy with that sole. 

 

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I splurged this summer and got a pair 

 

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I wish I could wear loafers too.  Most styles just don't work on my feet.

 

The closest I come to loafers are Ecco Barentz slip-on, Ecco Soft 7 Penny Loafer, or Ecco Soft 7 Slip-on.  

 

Ecco is my favorite brand of shoe. They are pricey but I have some that are 4 years old and still look like new.  I buy when on sale at various retailers or at the US Ecco website.

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No because I've already got about 10 pairs of loafers. My favorites are Clark's Ashland Bubble (I have 3 pairs of these). I got my first pair from QVC and the others from Amazon. They look like regular loafers with a small tassel on the front. They are soooo comfortable! My foot is medium width, but I've had plantar fasciitis in the past and a poorly fitting shoe will set that off again. These have great arch support. They're still available at Amazon, priced between $40-$50. There are a good number of wide and extra wide widths. They're not as snazzy as the ones you posted, but I don't think they scream geriatric either. 

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I don't care for the look of a loafer, I prefer and own a few pairs of Clarks Unstructured shoes and mostly wear those in the fall along with a leather bootie or a pair of my Lamo boots, depends on the day of course.

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I have worn loafers almost exclusively since the 7th grade.  I started with Old Maine Trotters and other brands, and have worn Coach quite a bit too, but now have Talbots in every color they've made I think. They are lighter weight and softer than the more structured ones.

 

Having worn low heels most of my working life and real heels when need be only, I find this excellent for every day wear and like the slip on feature of loafers. Plus they are pretty in colors.

 

I keep a couple of pair of sneakers for rain and emergencies only.  I hate wearing them. And a few pair of dress shoes--flat and very low heel.

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@Eileen in Virginia wrote:

No because I've already got about 10 pairs of loafers. My favorites are Clark's Ashland Bubble (I have 3 pairs of these). I got my first pair from QVC and the others from Amazon. They look like regular loafers with a small tassel on the front. They are soooo comfortable! My foot is medium width, but I've had plantar fasciitis in the past and a poorly fitting shoe will set that off again. These have great arch support. They're still available at Amazon, priced between $40-$50. There are a good number of wide and extra wide widths. They're not as snazzy as the ones you posted, but I don't think they scream geriatric either. 


@Eileen in Virginia 

 

I love the Ashland bubble too, have 2 pair and really like the style and comfort.  Hope that hasn't changed.

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