In this How to Style segment, we'll explore our favourite ways of wearing tassel loafers right now.
Blues on black
It should not come as a surprise that we like wearing denim with our shoes. Still, there is something special and contrasting about dark-washed jeans that envelop your leg and meet a pair of restraint and professional-looking tassel loafers. Top it off with a tonal polo or a knitted v-neck with a white tee, and you're good to go.
The Drummer
A colleague wandered into a cosy jazz club on a rainy autumn evening in Stockholm. The dimly lit room was filled with the smooth sounds of a live band. She couldn't help but notice the drummer, whose skilful playing set the rhythm for the night. As the band finished their set and each member was introduced, she was surprised to recognise the drummer's name—he was a familiar customer.
Dressed in a crisp white shirt and flannel trousers, his look was completed with the brown suede tassels of his shoes bouncing synchronised to the music.
Bizniz
The black calf tassel loafers are not only viable for day-to-day wear but are essentially the blueprint for business attire. While not as formal as a pair of Oxford shoes, tassel loafers transcend formal and informal dress codes to be perfectly presentable in almost any setting. Wear them with your best dark suit — navy, charcoal, or black are the colours to opt for, and reach for the crispest shirt in your closet.
The Tassel Loafer
The Tassel Loafer is crafted with a round, classic toe. The silhouette is balanced with a subtle waist to create what we believe is the ideal design of a tassel loafer. Goodyear welted in 128 steps in Almansa, Spain. Available both on a leather or rubber sole.