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Black Calf
The Ivy Loafer is a penny loafer inspired by old-school Ivy style. It is constructed with a slightly boxier and more relaxed look than our flagship penny loafer model, resulting in a timeless and sporty silhouette.
SKU: 3006
* Crafted by hand in Spain
* Goodyear welted
* Full leather lining
* Thin rubber sole
* Fits large in size: Take half a size down
Fits large in size
We recommend selecting half a size down from what you usually wear in lace-up shoes. Please refer to our Size Guide above or reach out to our customer experience team for detailed sizing guidance.
How your new loafers should feel
Loafers, by design, should fit snugly to compensate for the lack of lacing—without pinching. The heel should feel secure, with no slipping, while the toe box should allow for a slight amount of movement. A snug fit offers better support, reduces excessive movement, enhances the shoe’s appearance, and promotes proper foot placement for comfort and stability.
After a few wears, the cork layer in the sole and the leather upper will gradually conform to the shape of your feet, providing an even better fit.
Eliminate any excess dirt with a damp soft cloth. Brush the leather outer with a high-quality shoe cream in a suitable colour, which will help to protect the leather and restore the natural oils lost during outdoor wear. Buff any excess cream with a dry cloth to achieve a natural shine. If your leather feels especially dry, use a shoe conditioner before the cream to increase longevity.
Some tips to follow, ensuring the longevity of your shoes:
1. Alternate between wears: Let your shoes rest after wear and rotate between your styles. The shoes need time to recover from the humidity produced by your feet and the outdoor elements.
2. Use shoe trees: Shoe trees will help maintain the shape and structure in between wears. Using our specially crafted cedar shoe trees will encourage the evaporation of moisture and eliminate any undesirable odors.
3. Use a shoehorn: Using a shoehorn will protect the counter ensuring your shoes maintain their proper fit and comfort.