
Spring is here, and so is loafer season!
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Few shoes are as effortlessly stylish as loafers. No laces, no fuss. Just timeless designs that work from casual weekends to smart evenings.
What makes loafers so good, and so popular?
So many reasons.
You can wear them casually. You can wear them smart.
They look brilliant for that smart BBQ look, even in shorts. They look equally fab, dark and formal with a suit.
You can put them on in seconds. No laces! (James Bond, the proper one, in the book), famously hated laced shoes as taking too long to put on when you are in a hurry.
We love Oxfords too, but they are at the formal end of the scale.
Loafers to us means fun, a carefree spirit and the promise of things to come.
Let's look at the different types of loafer and the many ways you can style them.

Types of loafer
We used to offer just one loafer, our Hampton penny loafer. Its design is sleek and elegant with a chiselled toe. Many our shoes have a hand applied patina, but with Hampton we pushed the patina to be even bolder. The two tone look has certainly been popular, and makes every pair unique.

We then added the Henley tassel loafer into our collection. A rounder toe and curvy lines made an instant hit, so we quickly rolled out a choice of six colours.

Colour and general wow factor has always been important to Noirtide, and we never seem to have enough. Colour choice for loafers is important, so we offer a big range - black, brown, tan, chestnut, oxblood, blue and olive green. We also offer loafers in brown suede and navy blue suede.
Loafers with a formal look
Below are some examples of loafers being worn dressed up.
Here is a suited look that is a little more fun and individual. A Noirtide customer is wearing Light Brown Noirtde Tassel Loafers with a contrasting suit.

A black pair with a navy or grey suit will look great for a classic business look.

Loafers with a smart but non suited look
Loafers can really excel at that sweet point in between very formal and casual.
Here is @JaJa looking amazing, wearing brown tassel loafers with a blue check suit. The look is confident, and colourful, making a very colourful and stylish statement.

Loafers with a more casual look
Let's start with a very relaxed look. Suede is less formal than leather. Sockless is less formal. Shorts complete the relaxed look.
Here is another Noirtide customer wearing blue suede loafers with shorts in a very relaxed style.

Other loafer looks
We love this photo of Robert Dinn wearing Noirtide crocodile pattern penny and plain black loafers in London. Very stylish. Very cool.

Socks or no socks?
Here are two sockless examples, the first is more formal because of the dark trousers and the dark-tone leather.

This sockless look is more casual, with suede rather than leather, and a lighter chino-type pair of trousers.

The oxblood patina on the Hampton's is something special, a striking addition to your outfit.

Another sockless look - blue and blue.

This look is dark and formal but also gorgeous because of the subtle olive-green leather.
