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From Chanel to Gucci, These Are the Designer Loafers Our Editors Rate

The appeal of loafers is that they’re stylish and comfortable, but never before have they been quite so covetable as they are now. This is due to the fact that designers are paying just as much attention to this shoe style as they do the rest of their footwear collections, with fashion people lapping up the results. With their classic design and elevated appeal, loafers hit the flat-shoe sweet spot that ballet flats and trainers simply miss. Timeless and versatile, it’s little wonder that they’re fast becoming one of the soundest sartorial investments any of us can make.

Like so many others, I can track my obsession with designer loafers back to 2014, when Gucci’s now-iconic Jordaan and Brixton loafers amassed what can only be described as a dedicated cult following. From Fashion Week to work to even wedding days, style devotees wore Gucci loafers anywhere and everywhere, and they remained high on the It buy agenda for years. Now, as many of us have shifted our sartorial sensibilities towards comfort, other designers have been keen to cut themselves a slice of the loafer action.

We’ve seen loafers become increasingly prevalent on the runway, with everyone from Chanel to Prada, and Chloé to Bottega Veneta, showcasing modern iterations of the classic shoe. From bold styles with gold metal hardware shaped into their respective logos and monogrammed leather to more traditional takes, such as mock croc or patent finishes and tassel adornments, there are multiples of designer loafers to suit every mood and aesthetic. Which makes choosing the right pair for you a lengthier process—where do you start when contemplating such an important purchase? Well, right here.

Below, I, and my fellow Who What Wear editors, have charted the best designer loafers, including the styles currently trending amongst those in the know. Scroll on to discover the shoes you’ll legitimately wear for the rest of your life.

Style Notes: With its sleek shape, glossy leather, and elevated snaffle clasp, Gucci’s Jordaan might have been the OG designer loafer, but don’t assume it’s over and done with—the style is still remains incredibly sought after today.

Style Notes: One of last year’s defining designer buys, Prada loafers continue to be the loafer of choice for so many industry experts, complete with a stacked sole, iconic Prada plaque logo, and shine only previously seen on buffed police-officer’s boots. 

Style Notes: Tod’s loafers have been gaining serious momentum lately. Though the brand typically subscribes to pared-back luxury, for its Kate loafer, it has taken the maximalist approach with a large but flat chain embellishment, which has swiftly become recognisable. 

Style Notes: If you’re already a devout fan of Chanel’s quilted flap bag (who isn’t), then you’ll be pleased to learn that the brand has used it as divine inspiration for its loafers. Featuring the same iconic quilting and double C emblem, these loafers are something very special indeed. 

Style Notes: We’ve long been fans of Church’s footwear, but its Pembrey loafer is perhaps our all-time favourite offering from the brand. This designer loafer isn’t shouty and statement like some of the others on our list—it’s quiet and understated and elegant, and has an appeal that’s everlasting. 

Style Notes: Combining its gold-tone LV Dauphine signature clasp with its iconic Monogram canvas, these Louis Vuitton loafers are a must for anyone who considers themselves to be a designer shoe collector. 

These look so slick. 

Mock croc finishes always look so premium. 

Stacked soles are a key shoe trend for 2022. 

How great would these look with a matching Chloé handbag? 

Patent leathers are big right now. 

These loafers come in three sophisticated colours. 

Just add white crew socks. 

This aged-looking leather is truly beautiful. 

If you like your loafers to be statement… 

A souped-up take on a classic loafer. 

So chic. 

Another Totême item to add to my wish-list. 

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