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Men's loafers burgundy spazzolato calf leather Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74
Men's loafers Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74
Men's burgundy loafers Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74
Men's spazzolato calf leather loafers Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74
Men's red, bordeaux spazzolato calf leather loafers Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74
Men's burgundy loafers Fursac - LMOCAS-SC99-74

Leather loafers

495 EUR-30%346.5 EUR
Color Burgundy
  • Leather loafers - LMOCAS-SC99-74
  • Black leather loafers - LMOCAS-SC99-20
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Leather loafers

  • Spazzolato calf leather
  • Goodyear welted, sewn welt
  • Mens loafers 100% calf leather
  • By purchasing this product you are supporting more responsible leather manufacturing via the Leather Working Group, which certifies tanneries based on their environmental performance
  • Lining 100% calf leather
  • Handmade in England

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Leather loafers

495 EUR-30%346.5 EUR

Calfskin

Used to make high-end shoes and various other leather goods, this noble material is a “full grain” leather which retains the thick layer of skin formed beneath the calf’s epidermis (the ‘grain’ in question). Its beautiful surface, its flexibility and its resistance make it an exceptional leather that can be polished and even glazed.

Goodyear welt

The Goodyear welt is a procedure that involves sewing a welt – a strip of leather, rubber or plastic – onto a shoe to link the different parts (the upper, the insole and the outsole), thus reinforcing it while maintaining flexibility. This method owes its name to Charles Goodwin Jr who industrialised the technique in the 19th century. But while his father, inventor of the rubber vulcanisation technique, clearly inspired the famous tyre manufacturer when naming his company, neither party is otherwise related.