Morjas' loafers are the answer to the 'post-sneaker' era. 👞
As a reflexively anti-sneaker fogey myself I should welcome the pendulum swinging back towards tradition. Only that the loafers marked as heirs apparent are frequently so oversized and avant-garde as to visually read as little different from the sneakers they’re replacing.
So, where might a man find a loafer that’s post-sneaker but not post-modern? As with all moderate designs, the answer again comes from Scandinavia. is a Stockholm-based shoe brand whose Romance language name derives from the Swedish-Spanish heritage of its founder.—which like the brand’s other Goodywear-welted footwear—is made in a family-owned factory in Spain. While not so chunky as other casual loafers, it features a round, spacious toe that proved far more accommodating to my spade-shaped foot than the typical, tapered tassel.
I have, of course, not worn them with a suit. Even though I could—not a formal pinstripe but for sure a linen two-piece, or a flannel come fall. What I’ve paired with thus far is the actual clothing I wear day in and day out as a self-employed writer, meaning frayed khaki shorts and sun-faded polos, worn-down jeans, and oxford shirts with the sleeves rolled up.
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