
The most refined slip-on in menswear, made by hand. A Belgian loafer with a slim, low-cut silhouette — no tassels, no buckles, no hardware. Just clean lines and beautiful leather. The shape itself is the design; nothing else is needed.
Polished full-grain leather upper, lined in leather for breathability, set on a flexible rubber sole. It sits close to the foot for a sleek, tailored line — formal enough for evening, easy enough for a suit without a tie. The quiet choice of a man who knows menswear.
Design
The Belgian loafer is the slimmest, cleanest silhouette a loafer can take — low-cut, close to the foot, and completely free of hardware or adornment. There is nothing to notice and everything to appreciate. It is the connoisseur's loafer: the people who recognise it are exactly the people it's made for.
Character
Lighter and more flexible than a traditional loafer, it sits closer to the foot for a tailored line. It moves effortlessly between formal and smart casual — a suit without a tie, tailored trousers, or denim and a sport coat. Worn, the leather and suede develop character that only deepens the look.
- Toe Shape: Round, slim — close-cut Belgian silhouette
- Closure: Slip-On — low-cut, sits close to the foot
- Heel Height: 2.5 cm
- Width: Medium (B/M)
- Sizing: US sizing. Belgian loafers fit close to the foot by design — true to size for most. Between sizes? Size down.
- Style: Formal to smart casual — not tied to one look
- Upper: Polished Full-Grain Leather — sleek, versatile, develops a patina with wear.
- Lining: Leather — breathable, and moulds to the foot over time.
- Sole: Flexible rubber — lightweight grip for everyday wear.
- Construction: Handmade by skilled artisans. No two pairs are identical.
- Polish with black shoe cream regularly to maintain shine
- Wipe with a soft damp cloth before polishing
- Condition the leather every few months to prevent cracking
- Use cedar shoe trees after wear to hold shape and absorb moisture
- Avoid prolonged water exposure
- Store in a dust bag when not in use