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Men’s Loafers | The Perfect Summer Shoe
As we look forward to the Summer months and the prospect of holidays whether it be local or travelling abroad our footwear choices change with the men’s loafer being a obvious selection. A slip on staple across the Barker shoe collections for the Spring / Summer seasons, the loafer and/or moccasin is a lace less favourite that can be worn in many ways. From Tassel Loafers to accompany suiting at weddings or formal events to casual Penny Loafers worn with T-Shirt and shorts, the Barker Loafer collection is extensive.
The origins of the loafer trace back to the London-based bespoke shoe company Wildsmith Shoes who designed a slip on shoe for King George VI as a casual house shoe. The Wildsmith Loafer was designed by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith and has subsequently been sold by other London shoe companies under the name ‘Harrow’.
Other origins of the loafer takes us to Scandinavia where Aurland-based shoemaker Nils Gregoriusson Tveranger designed a loafer in 1908 that was originally worn by Norwegian farmers. In 1930, Tveranger developed his design having been inspired by Native American footwear and named his creation the Aurland Moccasin which became popular throughout Europe.
In 1934, Maine-based shoemaker G.H Bass made a Tveranger inspired loafer and named it Weejun in homage to its Norwegian heritage. This G.H. Bass reinterpretation became penny loafer style we adore today as the colloquial Penny Loafer name was introduced in 1950s America when the Weejun became the shoe of choice for college students who thought it fashionable to keep a dime in the half moon cut out slot of the leather strip.
Barker loafers for men feature in several of the Barker collections including the Handcrafted, Creative and Professional collections. A firm favourite across the Barker collections is the Penny Loafer with the Caruso being a notable Goodyear welted style made in the Barker shoe factory located in Earls Barton, Northampton (England). The Caruso is the longest running Barker style having been introduced in the early 1960s. Designed by a member of the Barker family, Albert Barker took inspiration from the American Ivy League classic making the Caruso on the number 10 last from polished leather on a full leather sole. Available in Black and Burgundy Hi-Shine the Caruso is a timeless classic that can be worn dressed up or down depending on the occasion. The Caruso is the archival style behind the BOEB Archive collection Mear Penny Loafer except this is made from premium fine grain and suede leather on a British Dainite rubber sole.
Popular Barker Penny loafers include the Gates (BarkerTech collection), Jevington (Handcrafted collection) and Portsmouth (Professional collection) which are made from a variety of premium calf and suede leathers on a choice of leather or Dainite rubber soles. Another slip on staple within the Barker shoe range is the Tassel Loafer which came to be from a commission made by the Alden Shoe Company for actor Paul Lukas The tassel loafer is has an elegant silhouette and is available in the Barker collection in the form of the Clive, Newborough and Studland styles.
The horsebit loafer is another slip on style made famous by the Italian luxury fashion house Gucci. Barker’s take on the horsebit loafer (Frank) is a recent addition to the Barker Creative collection and features a Goodyear welted construction, single leather sole and tasteful brass saddle detailing. The Barker Moccasin collection remains popular with the Doug, Jefferson, Ledley and Tony styles available in several colourways. Discover your perfect Summer shoe at Barker online.
Source:- https://barkereurope.wordpress.com/2021/05/08/mens-loafers-the-perfect-summer-shoe/
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Uhm hewwo, If you're still available about the request, I kinda wanted to request my Oc that is a cat that has orange fur, sky blue eyes, his hairstyle is like Satoshi without the hat (If you know pokemon.) His outfits are a plain purple shirt, an opened zipper of a sando hoodie (dark red), a long socks with a checkered red and black Wildsmith loafers and a half rim glasses.)
Sorry, that challenge is currently over! I did enjoy doing it though, so chances are sometime in the future I’ll open it again.
A heads up though, one of the rules of that challenge is that I can’t know the oc or who sent it so if you do get the chance to participate, be sure to ask on anon! (You also might wanna go with a different oc if you have one in case I remember this one)
#zippy answers#to clarify: the whole point of that challenge isnt to do free requests#its more of a sonic oc version of the pokeymans project
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How loafers for men have evolved in recent times
How loafers for men have evolved in recent times
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History
The basic design for loafers has its origin in the Norwegian region invented by fishermen. Travelers found them interesting, and it started trading across Europe as it gained popularity. Loafers started out as simple leather slip-on shoes with some straps on it and have evolved as a shoe suited for every occasion. Today these mens loafers are produced all…
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A Gentleman's Guide To Men's Loafer Shoes.
A laceless staple in the Barker collection is the loafer and the rise of this slip on shoes style has been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and its persuasion on the way gentleman are dressing. The beginning of the loafer can be traced back to the London-based bespoke shoe company Wildsmith Shoes who designed a slip-on shoe for King George VI as a casual house shoe. The bespoke slip-on design by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith was called the ‘Wildsmith Loafer’ and has eventually been sold by other London shoe companies under the name ‘Harrow’.
The second origin of the loafer is in Scandinavia where Aurland-based shoemaker Nils Gregoriusson Tveranger designed a loafer in 1908 that was originally worn by Norwegian farmers. In 1930, Tveranger developed his design having been inspired by Native American footwear and named his design the Aurland Moccasins which became known throughout Europe.
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Everything You Need To Know About Men's Loafers.
A slip-on staple admired by a gentleman around the world, the men’s loafer may be a timeless classic that has evolved gracefully since its introduction within the 1900s. The loafer may be a lace less shoe which will be traced back to 1926 when Raymond Lewis Wildsmith of London-based bespoke shoe company Wildsmith Shoes designed a slip-on shoe for King King of Great Britain as an off-the-cuff house shoe. This bespoke shoe was initially called the 582, then the Model 98 until finally becoming called ‘The Wildsmith Loafer’.
Several kinds of leather shoes for men feature within the Barker collection, made within the Earls Barton factory in Northamptonshire. the primary choice of Barker slip-on shoes is that the Penny Loafer and also the first Barker style that has got to be noted is that the Caruso, one in all the oldest Barker styles still available, Caruso is created on the amount 10 last from high-grade polished leather. Other Penny Loafers for men include the Jevington, Gates and Portsmouth styles from the Handcrafted, BarkerTech and Professional collections.
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The Essential Loafer Shoe Guide For Men
The rise of the slip-on shoe has become apparent since the start of the COVID 19 pandemic with gentleman swapping professional staples including the traditional Oxford shoes with laceless styles that are easy to wear and offer a business casual appearance. Excluding the house slipper, there are several slip-on Barker shoes in the current collection which are essential when considering investing in styles such as a loafer, moccasin or slipper.
The most popular Barker slip-on style is men's loafer, an effortless slip-on with certain designs having an impressive history behind them. A menswear classic is the Penny loafer which has several historical origins, firstly in London where a bespoke shoe company called Wildsmith Shoes designed a slip-on shoe for King George VI as a casual house shoe. Designed by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith the bespoke design was called the ‘Wildsmith Loafer’ and has subsequently been sold by other London shoe firms under the name ‘Harrow’.
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All about Different Types of Loafer Shoes for Men
Men love shoes. The personality of men somehow depends on the shoes that they wear. Today in this modern age, some old fashioned stereotype shoe can go against the style of the men but in the deep inside, most of the men are just passionate about the footwear. Men always have strong opinions on brands and styles for different festivals along with their dress and shoe that could get correct according to the occasion. They must have calculated decisions about their day to day wearing and seasons.
But while men are thinking about wearing some luxury footwear which is sophisticated in appearance, easy to put on yet comfortable to wear, loafers come first. Loafer shoes for men are shoes which do not require any fastening or lacing system and can be easily slipped into the footwear. Thus, sometimes they are also termed as slip-ones with a low heel or no heel. However, not only men, even women and children can do style in casual and fashionable wear.
History & Inspiration of Loafers:
The design and construction of loafers were based on the moccasins which were worn by Native Americans. However, the style of today’s loafer hugely varied but some of the styles are very dressy and also holding little similarity to its original form. Basically Moccasins have a lace across the top but do not have any separate heel or never have a heel. In the 1930s, an American Company started calling the moccasins as loafers. G. H. Bass added a strip of leather across the top with diamond-shaped cut-out typical of penny loafers which were then termed as Weejuns.
Wildsmith Shoes of London for King George VI made Wildsmith Loafer as a country house shoe. This design was copied by other companies and sold as the name Harrow. Again, the 1960s, Gucci take another further step and added a metal strap to the top. After that those footwear was acceptable with the business-wear dress.
Types of Loafer Shoes for Men:
Now, over the few years some of the most famous styles of men’s loafer shoes are:
Penny Loafers: It has a leather strap across the forefoot with diamond-shaped slot big enough o held penny. This style is popular men’s loafer shoe since the 1950s.
Gucci Loafers: Loafer with a Brass Strap in black introduced by Gucci to make it suitable for business-wear.
Tassel Loafers: Alden Shoe Company has developed a slip-on style of decorative lace with tassels on the top that was popularized by Brooks Brothers.
Moc Loafers: Similar to traditional moccasins, Moc loafers have overcast stitching.
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eBay Roundup
Twice a week, we round up the best of menswear on eBay so that our readers don’t have to. For an additional roundup, along with a list of each week’s best sales, subscribe to our Inside Track newsletter.
My favorite items in today’s roundup are these Ghurka bags -- the Expediter, Examiner, and Courier No. 8. They were made back in the heydays of the company, when Marley Hodgson owned the brand and everything was manufactured in the USA. The company has since passed hands a few times, and some of what was once off-shored has now been brought back, but I still think the vintage stuff feels the nicest. The leathers back then just felt heavier and had more of an interesting character.
To find up more menswear gems, try using our customized eBay search links. We’ve made them so you can quickly hone-in on high-end suits, good suits, high-quality shirts and fine footwear.
Outerwear
Blue Private White VC field jacket, S
Black Journal Standard field jacket, S
Tan Belstaff motorcycle jacket, S
Diamond Dave D-pocket double rider, 40
Navy Nigel Cabourn Aircraft jacket, 40
Wallace & Barnes down parka, M
Camoshita Balmacaan coat, 40 (fits oversized, so could accommodate 42)
Grey Private White VC bomber jacket, L
Grey and black Monitaly varsity jacket, 42
Post Overalls nylon workwear vest, XL
Nigel Cabourn oilcloth Surface jacket, 44
Sweaters and knits
SNS Herning Stark cardigan, M (fits like S)
Bubble knit SNS Herning fisherman sweater, M (fits like S)
Navy Reigning Champ sweatshirt, M (fits like S)
Washed grey Champion sweatshirt, M
Navy striped Nanamica sweater, M
Brown Inis Meain cabled cardigan, M
Striped Saint James Breton shirt, L
Charcoal Wings + Horns cowichan, L
Wallace & Barnes Donegal sweater, XL
Shirts and pants
Green Filson plaid shirt, S
Grey plaid Wallace & Barnes flannel shirt, S
Wallace & Barnes pullover work shirt, M
Levis washed chambray shirt, M
Indigo dotted Wallace & Barnes shirt, M
Visvim linen tunic shirt, M
Vintage Land's End tattersall shirt, L
Black Iron Heart Western denim shirt, XL
Buzz Rickson workwear chinos, 32
Shoes
Alden black tassel loafers, 7
Viberg tan suede boondockers, 7
Tricker’s suede penny loafers, 7.5
Tricker’s jodhpurs, 8
George Cleverley slippers, 8.5
Eastland guide boots, 8.5
Edward Green tan suede chukkas, 8.5
Meermin black bluchers, 8.5
Brooks Brothers string loafers, 8.5
Todd Snyder x Cole Haan white bucks, 9
Tricker’s shell cordovan cap toe boots, 9
Tricker’s longwings, 9
Tricker’s chukkas, 9
RLPL shortwings, 9
Allen Edmonds black shell cordovan longwings, 9.5C
Wildsmith black penny loafers, 10
Rubinacci string loafers, 10.5
Margiela plastered GATs, 10.5
Tricker’s black Chelsea boots, 10.5
Russell Moccasin chukkas, 10.5 (prob fit like 11)
Paraboot apron toe bluchers, 11
Viberg cap toe work boots, 11
MA+ Maurizio Amadei black side zip boots, 11
Heschung Tyrolean shoes, 11.5
Tricker’s suede chukkas, 12
Adidas x Raf Simons hi tops, 12
George Cleverley bluchers, 12.5
Margiela plastered bball sneakers, 13
Ties
Wool Paul Stuart tartan ties
Purple dotted United Arrows tie
Bags, briefcases, and wallets
Vintage Ghurka bags (1, 2, 3) (same as models pictured above)
Tanner Goods natural leather travel wallet
Pendleton blanket duffle bags (1, 2)
North Face Purple Label daypacks
Canvas Filson briefcase
Misc.
Gold leaf shaped belt buckle
John Lobb shoe horn
Smokey the Bear figurines
Alden shell cordovan dress belt, 40
Sulka stud and cufflinks dress set
Ralph Lauren keyhole eyewear frames
MoMA silk neckerchief scarf
African continent shaped cufflinks
Tom Ford aviator sunglasses
Il Bisonte leather dopp kit
Il Bisonte leather folios/ pouches
Trinket tray with horse racing design
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The Best New Menswear Pieces To Buy Right Now
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The Best New Menswear Pieces To Buy Right Now
Gloverall x John Lewis Full Monty Duffle Coat
What have Paddington Bear and the WWII-era Royal Navy got in common? Not much, granted, but they were both early advocates of the same coat – the duffle to be precise. So make like both and invest in this mighty version, which has been born from an exclusive new collaboration between department store chain John Lewis and British brand Gloverall, who helped popularise the coat style in the 1950s.
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Christopher Raeburn X Finisterre Insulated Shirt
Menswear designer of the moment Christopher Raeburn has been pulling out all manner of intriguing collabs this year. Following his spliced-up designs for Umbro, Raeburn has taken on the challenge of re-interpreting the sustainable functionality of outerwear brand Finisterre with a capsule collection that includes this simple but effective insulated overshirt padded without down, so you won’t wake up in the middle of the night covered in a guilty sweat.
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Bulldog Original Shower Gel 5L Refill Kit
Champions of sustainability in the grooming industry, Bulldog skincare has ingeniously created this five-litre refill pack which reduces the plastic packaging waste compared to its usual shower gel by 85 per cent. That’s one less piece of unnecessary plastic to worry about.
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Malle The Silent Glider Jersey
Although best known for its motorcycle luggage and jackets, Malle has instead picked up some cotton yarn to produce this softer-than-a-cushion-made-out-of-clouds sweatshirt with a badass fairy lady riding a giant bat on the back. It sounds mad, yet looks class. Click and see what we mean.
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Wildsmith Kennedy Loafers
Give us a well-made loafer and we’ll give you a significant portion of our pay cheque. Said loafer is this fine effort from British handmade shoemakers Wildsmith, which has been named after famous former wearer of the brand President John F. Kennedy. All-American style penny loafers complete with ‘beef-roll’ stitching, they boast a Goodyear welted leather sole and come in either top-grade calf leather or a fine suede – perfect for formal or casual attire.
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Reserved Denim Jacket
Trust us, a denim jacket is man’s best friend through autumn. With a woolly faux sheepskin lining and collar trim on said denim, that jacket will be your best pal right through to next April.
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House 99 Truly Brighter Eye Balm
An evil witch once told us that if you bottle up the tears of evergreen former footballing superstar David Beckham, you’ll have the elixir for everlasting youth. We’ve yet to try it, but in the meantime online men’s grooming retailer Mankind has just started selling Becks’s grooming line House 99, including this magical balm set to rejuvenate those eye bags (Beckham tears not included).
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M.C. Overalls Navy Twill Overalls
In a look we’re going to herald as mechanic-chic, boiler suits are seriously en vogue in both womenswear and menswear at the moment. Well-named British workwear brand M.C. Overalls unsurprisingly does a fine line in the all-in-one garb, which is more ‘debonair air pilot’ than ‘quick-fix Kev’ down the garage.
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Zara Purl Knit Sweater
You don’t need us to tell you that mauve is a hard colour to pull off, but the fact so few guys are willing to risk it is exactly what makes it so special, especially when it’s in a 100 per cent cotton turtleneck that is going to keep you toasty as can be during the autumn and winter.
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Puma x Polaroid RS-0 Trainers
The latest sneaker releases from Puma have been flying off the shelves faster than well, a big cat, so get in there early for its latest – a collaboration with instant camera makers and 1980s icon Polaroid. The resulting shoe is as expected – a retro delight that will last you far longer than an instant.
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Lorenz Chen Ding T-Shirt
The menswear gods have called down from their fashion week after party and said “give us a solid white T-shirt with a story” – a call that has been duly answered by new British menswear brand Lorenz with this ode to 2012 Olympic race-walking champion Chen Ding. It even has his Olympic world record time embroidered on the bottom – talk about thinking outside of the box.
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Casio G-Shock GMW-B5000 Watch
The iconic Casio G-Shock is celebrating its 35th birthday this year, and rather than re-invent its impressively formed wheel the Japanese watchmakers have instead decided to just give a little tweak to its original model, now cast in stainless steel and with a Bluetooth smart link for a contemporary upgrade.
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H&M Slim Straight Cord Jeans
There isn’t a day of the week that wouldn’t be made better by these cushy corduroy jeans from H&M. Monday morning blues? Brighten your day up with some cord. Gearing up for Friday post-work drinks? Cord us up, baby. Wear them styled up with brogues or down with sneakers. We don’t mind as long as you get some of that sweet, sweet texture into your ‘fit.
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Acne Studios x Fjällräven Micro Bag
Another day, another kick-ass collaboration. This time around it’s a best-of Sweden affair with fashion house Acne Studios teaming with outerwear brand Fjällräven for a range of high-fashion coats, trousers, caps and bags complete with a co-branded logo.
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A Day’s March Miles Davis Oxford Shirt
Jazz legend and prince of darkness, Miles Davis is the inspiration for A Day’s March new button-down Oxford shirt. The Swedish menswear brand has taken the green shirt Davis wore on the cover of his classic Milestones album and re-interpreted it with a generous fit and a dinky trumpet logo on the placket.
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The North Face CYMK 1996 Nuptse Jacket
Outerwear brand The North Face has become an unlikely streetwear icon this decade, and its latest drop is sure to get the fashionistas excited. Updating its 1990s Nuptse style, The North Face has opted to produce the jacket with a textured jacquard and in the CYMK colours found in printers. Grab one for yourself while they’re still going.
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Mr Porter x Brunello Cucinelli Printed Wool Pocket Square
A 60-piece day-into-evening transitional wardrobe is less capsule collection and more whole stupefying saga. This colossus is the work of luxury fashion house Brunello Cucinelli and Mr Porter, and features this dandy pocket square which is almost too nice to keep tucked away in your blazer pocket.
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Topman Gold Respect T-Shirt
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me, all we want is this bright yellow tee. Rendered in cotton, we’re not sure if Topman meant it as an ode to the late, great queen of soul Aretha Franklin, but we’ll wear ours like it is.
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Sorel Ankeny Waterproof Leather Boots
In another addition to Mr Porter’s formidable roster of brands, the online retailer has started selling Canadian footwear brand Sorel, including these waterproof leather hiking boots that will look as stylish stomping down the high street as they will up Everest.
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Charm’s Leopard Print Sweatpants
A couple of years ago a pair of statement joggers would have seen you pulling a long, hard stint on Real Housewives of-whatever-tacky-place-they-come-from. But now no self-respecting streetwear god should be spotted without them, so pick up this leopard print pair from Korean streetwear brand Charm’s and expect the Instagram likes to come flooding in. Just wear them with a plain white tee though for the mercy of all that is fashion (and our eyes).
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Những mẫu giày nam cao cấp được sử dụng nhiều nhất bởi phái mạnh
Với mỗi chàng trai chắc chắn ai cũng sở hữu ít nhất 2-3 đôi giày, dù bạn theo phong cách nào đi chăng nữa, dù bạn là không phải là một chàng trai yêu thích sự sang trọng hay thanh lịch thì những đôi giày da cũng rất cần thiết cho phong cách của bạn. Chúng ta vẫn thường gọi chung tất cả các kiểu giày da bằng một cái tên chung là “Giày da” mà không hề biết rằng mỗi kiểu dáng giày lại có những tên gọi khác nhau. Các bạn muốn biết vì sao lại có tên gọi và lịch sử của từng đôi giày đó không? Hôm nay, hãy cùng tôi lắng nghe những câu chuyện về những mẫu giày da nam được sử dụng nhiều nhất bởi phái mạnh nhé.
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Buck là tên gọi của của một kiểu giày biến thể từ giày Oxford. Chúng được làm từ da lộn, thiết kế đơn giản, không hoa văn và thường có màu sắc tương đối tươi sáng. Buck được bình chọn là kiểu giày nam cao cấp mà các chàng nên có nhất, bởi nó có thể biến hóa theo từng phong cách thời trang khác nhau. Nó đủ thanh lịch và sang trọng để đi kèm với quần tây, có chút trẻ trung để đồng hành cùng quần shorts và đầy sự cá tính để đi cùng với quần jeans rách. Với một đôi Buck màu nâu sáng trung tính, bạn sẽ không có bất cứ điều gì để băn khoăn về cách để phối đồ với nó. Chukka
Chukka là một kiểu giày cao cổ dành cho nam, loại giày được quân đội Anh sử dụng phổ biến trong Thế chiến thứ II. Trước đó, những đôi Combat Boots to bự khiến cát dễ chui vào chân gây ngứa ngáy, khó chịu khi hành quân và tham chiến trên sa mạc. Cái họ cần là một đôi giày chắc chắn, ôm chân hơn và không cần đế cao su dày khự để bám đất nữa.
Do đó, Chukka ra đời.Chukka còn có một tên gọi khác là Desert Boots, và mẫu giày nổi tiếng này được khai thác bởi rất nhiều thương hiệu đình đám, trong đó Clarks là nổi bật nhất. Với thiết kế chỉ có hai hoặc ba lỗ dây, chất liệu da lộn hay da bò, Chukka được ưa thích bởi phần cổ mềm mại, bao quanh mắt cá chân vừa chặt chẽ lại luôn thoải mái. Kiểu giày này được kết hợp với quần jeans hay suit đều sẽ là một vũ khí lợi hại đốn tim các nàng của đấng mày râu.
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Oxford là chính là kiểu giày thông dụng nhất hiện nay, và đây cũng là kiểu giày tây nam được sử dụng phổ biến đầu tiên trên thế giới. Tên gọi c�� của Oxford là Balmoral, cái tên được lấy theo tên của lâu đài Balmoral nơi người thợ tài hoa vô danh đã thiết kế nên mẫu giày danh tiếng này. Sau đó, mẫu giày có nguồn gốc từ Scotland này được đổi tên thành Oxford, lấy theo tên ngôi trường nổi tiếng bởi sinh viên ở đây phải tuân thủ các nguyên tắc về ăn mặc trong đó bắt buộc phải sử dụng loại giày mang tính chất nghi lễ này. Tuy vậy, cái tên cũ Balmoral vẫn còn được sử dụng bởi những người Anh di cư tới Mỹ.Một đặc điểm khá dễ để nhận biết kiểu giày này chính là hàng dây cột đón kín trên thân và phần da bọc thêm ở mũi giày.
Hiện nay, với sự phổ biến có mình, giày Oxford có rất nhiều biến thể về kiểu dáng như London Brogue hay Wingtip cũng như sự đa dạng màu sắc nhưng trong đó 2 màu đen và nâu vẫn luôn là hai màu được ưa thích nhất của phái mạnh bởi tính tiện dụng của chúng trong việc phối đồ. Loafer
Vào thế kỉ 19, một công ty sản xuất giày dép ở Anh đã tạo ra những chiếc giày vô cùng đơn giản để sử dụng trong nhà, đặc biệt là ở những biệt thự vùng đồng quê nước Anh cho Hoàng gia và giới quý tộc. Đó chính là những thiết kế đầu tiên của kiểu giày Loafer. Trước khi trở thành một trong những mẫu giày được sử dụng nhiều nhất bởi phái mạnh như hiện nay, Loafer là kiểu giày được thiết kế riêng cho Vua George VI bởi Raymond Lewis Wildsmith, và sau đó nó được các nhà sản xuất giày khác ở London theo bước và tăng cường sản xuất. Mãi cho đến khi tạp chí Esquire lần đầu tiên giới thiệu về kiểu giày này, Loafers mới trở thành món phụ ki��n được ưa chuộng bậc nhất bởi số đông người yêu thời trang. Derby
Trước khi được sử dụng như một kiểu giày tây công sở, Derby là kiểu giày được thiết kế cho mục đích săn bắn trong thể thao. Tuy nhiên, vào thế kỷ 20, trước sự ra đời của hàng loạt các thương hiệu giày thể thao đình đám như Adidas, Nike, Asics,... Derby không còn là kiểu giày thể thao phổ biến nữa. Khác với Oxford, Derby có phần mu giày mở, phần xỏ dây linh hoạt nhằm mang đến sự thoải mái cho người sử dụng, khá phù hợp với các trang phục công sở, đặc biệt là áo vest và quần Âu. Với yêu cầu ngày càng khắt khe trong thời trang của phái mạnh, các mẫu giày Derby hiện nay được thiết kế khá đa dạng, điều này khiến cho các quý ông có nhiều cơ hội mang những thiết kế giày khác nhau trên cùng một kiểu giày.Để biết nhiều thông tin về giày dép, mẹo bảo quản... thì hãy truy cập vào website: banuli.vn để đọc nhé và xem thêm nhiều mẫu giày nam cao cấp đẹp từ Banuli. Cảm ơn các bạn đã đọc tin !!
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A Gentleman's Guide To Men's Loafer Shoes.
A laceless staple in the Barker collection is the loafer and the rise of this slip on shoes style has been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and its persuasion on the way gentleman are dressing. The beginning of the loafer can be traced back to the London-based bespoke shoe company Wildsmith Shoes who designed a slip-on shoe for King George VI as a casual house shoe. The bespoke slip-on design by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith was called the ‘Wildsmith Loafer’ and has subsequently been sold by other London shoe companies under the name ‘Harrow’.
The second origin of the loafer is in Scandinavia where Aurland-based shoemaker Nils Gregoriusson Tveranger designed a loafer in 1908 that was originally worn by Norwegian farmers. In 1930, Tveranger developed his design having been inspired by Native American footwear and named his creation the Aurland Moccasins which became known throughout Europe.
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eBay Roundup
Ebay is a treasure trove for menswear, but to get to the good stuff, you often have to search for hours. Which is why, twice a week, we do these roundups so our readers don’t have to. For an additional roundup, along with a list of each week’s best sales, subscribe to our Inside Track newsletter.
This week, we dug up some great outwear, including this Private White VC twin track jacket, Nanamica Gore-Tex Cruiser, and Paul Stuart guard's coat.
To dig up more menswear gems, try using our customized eBay search links. We’ve made them so you can quickly hone-in on high-end suits, good suits, high-quality shirts and fine footwear.
Outerwear
Green Norse Projects x Elka raincoat, XS
Paul Stuart navy guard's coat, 36
Black quilted Patrik Ervell bomber, S
Vintage F-16 leather jacket, S
Beige Engineered Garments mountain parka, S
Black Engineered Garments storm coat, S
Burgundy Private White VC twin track jacket, S
Private White VC charcoal bomber, S
3sixteen grey toggle coat, M
Checked Isaia outerwear, M
Henri Llyod waxed cotton plaid jacket, M
Hooded navy Engineered Garments toggle coat, L
Green checked Dries Van Noten bomber, L
Tom Ford mink collar double breasted coat, 42
Olive green RRL field jacket, L
Red Nanamica Gore-Tex Cruiser, L
Tan Mackintosh raincoat, L
Boiled charcoal wool 3sixteen vest, L
Monitaly blanket striped coat, 42
Sweaters and knits
SNS Herning Stark cardigan, M (fits like S)
SNS Herning textured fisherman sweaters, M (1 and 2, but fit like S)
Grey Inverallan Shetland sweater, M
Isaia turtlenecks, M
Patrik Ervell pocket sweaters, L (grey, blue)
White dotted Norse Projects sweater, L
Navy J. Press Shaggy Dog, XL
Shirts and pants
White Paul Stuart French cuff shirt, 15
Blue Blue Japan indigo button down, S (likely fits much smaller)
Sassafras plaid gardening shirt, M
Vintage hibiscus print Aloha shirt, L
Cucinelli button-down shirts, L
Yellow tartan Brooks Brothers shirt, XL
Incotex green corduroy trousers, 30
Vintage combat fatigues, 32
Isaia blue corduroy trousers, 40
Shoes
Padmore & Barnes x YMC shoes, various sizes
Margiela black side zip boots, various sizes
Edward Green suede chukkas, 7.5
Vass black cap toe oxfords, 7.5 (pictured above)
Crockett & Jones shell cordovan penny loafers, 8
Tricker’s shortwings, 8
Deadstock Stan Smiths, 8
John Lobb single monk chukkas, 8.5
Heschung olive suede wholecuts, 8.5
Wildsmith by Edward Green penny loafers, 8.5 (prob fit like 9)
George Cleverley double monks, 9
Edward Green suede cap toe oxfords, 9
Alden suede unlined tassel loafers, 9
New & Lingwood suede chukkas, 9.5
Red Wing black chukkas, 9.5
Brooks Brothers velvet slippers, 9.5
Nepenthes blue Ghillie laced sneakers, 9.5
Gokey engineer boots, 9.5
Alden black shell cordovan single monks, 9.5E
Edward Green double monks, 10.5 (pictured above)
Lizardskin Belgian Shoes, 11
Eastland black moc toe boots, 11
Cheaney shortwing boots, 11
Brown Dries Van Noten derbies, 11.5 (likely corrected grain)
Tan suede John Lobb double monks, 12
Ralph Lauren two tone shortwings, 12
Private White VC engineer boots, 12.5
Viberg tan suede boondockers, 13
Danner suede and canvas hikers, 13
Ties
Kent Wang black grenadine tie
Sam Hober zig zag artillery rep tie
Black knit Brooks Brothers tie
Textured navy striped Nicky silk tie
Lilac grey glen check Drake's tie
Lots of nice ties
Cool Hermes geometric print tie
Red striped Sulka tie
Bags, briefcases, and wallets
Want Les Essentiels tote bag
Canvas Filson briefcase
Nylon Porter backpack
AS2OV navy backpack
Leather Cucinelli bag
South2 West8 canvas bag
Misc.
Hermes ashtray with a turtle motif
Drake's pocket squares (1, 2, 3)
Persol sunglasses
Some nice cufflinks (1, 2)
Women's "Fire Island" vintage t-shirt
Engineered Garments x Vans hi tops, 5.5 womens
Vintage Asprey flask
Studded RRL belt, 34
Black Brooks Brothers dress belt, 34
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The history of the Penny Loafer
The history of the loafer has several origins firstly in London where bespoke shoe company Wildsmith Shoes designed a slip-on shoe for King George VI as a casual house shoe. The design by Raymond Lewis Wildsmith was called ‘The Wildsmith Loafer’ and has subsequently been sold by other London shoe firms under the name ‘The Harrow’.
Secondly, the loafer can be traced back to Norwegian farmers where Aurland-based shoemaker Nils Gregoriusson Tveranger introduced his first design in 1908. Aged 13, Tveranger travelled to North America to study the craft of shoemaking before returning to Norway aged 20.
In 1930, Tveranger developed a design inspired by Native American footwear and a moccasin-like shoe traditionally worn by the workers of his fjord-side home. The ‘Aurland Moccasin’ became known throughout Europe and visiting Americans brought the shoes home as souvenirs.
In 1934 Maine-based shoemaker G.H. Bass launched its version of Tveranger’s shoe, named the Weejun in homage to its Norwegian origins.
By the mid-century the loafer was championed by US men’s bibles Esquire and Apparel Arts, worn by sartorialists and college students alike. It’s believed the term ‘ Penny Loafer’ came from American prep school students who wishing to make a fashion statement, took to inserting a penny into the diamond-shaped slit on their Weejuns. The inserted coins would be enough money to make an emergency phone call at the time.
The Penny Loafer today remains a menswear icon, championed by the Ivy League of yesteryear, its classic and refined styling makes it effortless to wear both for formal and/or casual occasions.
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