Loafers have a rich history dating as far back as the 1920s, however, Gucci propelled the flat style into the spotlight with the release of its iconic Horsebit loafer circa the 1950s. It’s since become a distinguishable fashion item, thus maintaining its appeal. Jane Birkin donned its popular styles frequently since the ‘60s and the style implements remain the same—a contrast buckle, barely there heel and supple leather. The Gucci effect is still prevalent today as its inspired a wave of premium and high-street offerings, including The Row and Prada.
As a result, black loafers are available as part of many permanent collections irrespective of the season. It’s also evident in many variations including moccasins, penny loafers and chunky lug-sole styles. The gold adornment has become synonymous with loafers but there are offerings that lean towards menswear with a clean cut finish and raised profile.
As an enclosed shoe, loafers can transcend many seasons. They also suits many occasions and ensembles. Although they’re synonymous with androgynous styling, they can lend an edgy juxtaposition to skirted and dressy looks (with white socks, for example) and are suitable for workwear and off-duty days, alike.
There are many iterations of the classic loafer that exist. Some bear fashion-forward elements, whilst others are heavily influenced by the equestrian style with the iconic metal horsebit detailing While we may be progressing to rounded-toe ballerinas, there’s something timeless and understated about the androgynous style of black loafers, making them well worth the acclaim.
Keep scrolling to see our edit of the best black loafers, from high street to high end. Take our word for it, it’s a piece you won’t regret investing in.