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Velasca Shoes

Johnniegold

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Does anyone own or has tried this loafer?

I don’t own the loafer but I do have the monk-styled chukka boot (the Redriz) which is made from the same greased leather upper and has the same natural rubber sole.

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It is well-made and comfortable and I am quite pleased with them. But as someone posted above, you shouldn’t pay full price as Velasca routinely offers a 20% discount on most of their offerings.

I own several pair of Velasca shoes and have not had any issue (just one actually) with them regarding construction, comfort and pricing. I did return one pair of the Barbee shoe due to some uneven stitching and they were very happy to make an exchange and quickly made it right. Their customer service is top-notch so no worries there.

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