Club Hand Grade Penny Loafer in Burgundy Museum Calf Leather
The classic penny loafer men's shoe earned its name from the signature slot in the tongue strap that was used to hold a penny that could be used to make an emergency phone call. In the 1980s, they were made popular in the USA by bankers on Wall Street who wore them almost as a sort of Wall Street uniform.
Strictly speaking, as with all other forms of loafers, penny loafers are considered casual shoes, and should not be worn for formal occasions. However, in darker tones like dark brown or black, they are suitable shoes for work, and the convenience of not having to deal with tying and untying shoelaces is a big part of their popularity amongst corporate working executives these days.
Made from a beautiful Burgundy Museum Calf from the Zonta tannery, the leather has a marbled-like effect through the way they pre-treat the leather. This process allows for the leather to have great depth and achieve an antiqued look.
The SB Almond last fits generously on the forefoot and has an average instep which fits most Asian feet very comfortably.
Features:
- Hand-welted construction
- SB Almond last
- Burgundy Musuem Calf leather from the Zonta tannery used for the uppers
- Calf lining
- Leather sole
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