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Looking for a loafer

yunBW

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Hi,

I have been looking for a loafer that I like(elegant and casual), yet comfortable to wear for a long period. Something, that is unlined with a relatively flexible and comfortable sole. my biggest issue would probably be my regular-high instep and my wider feet. I have a Carmina rain last oxford and fits slightly tight on the instep.

I have been eyeing on the Carmina horse-bit loafer, but I feel the last might be too tight for my feet especially my instep
link: https://www.carminashoemaker.us/mens-loafers/horsebit-loafers-black-80643
or the penny loafer style that Celine is offering (preferably more elegant/sleek)

my style is more towards SLP, Haider, and mix of annD, and other dark wear brands

price range: maybe $500, but preferably cheaper as it been a while I wore loafer and not sure if it can really be implemented into daily rotation yet

Thank you for the suggestions and feedback!


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