These loafers are super comfortable and easy to slip on. The fit is perfect, and they feel soft even after wearing them all day. They look great with both jeans and casual outfits. I liked them so much I ordered another pair!
Just got back to cycling after about 15/20 years! Needed a good pair of padded cycle shorts so took a chance with these and am so pleased. Very comfortable, useful pockets, good length plus the lower edge of legs has an anti-slip feel to it so the legs do not ride up. Comfortable waistband that stays in place well.Slight issue that the waistband can occasionally twist a little after taking them off, but I wasn’t aware of it while wearing them. Would buy the same again if I needed another pair.
Rubber-soled, faux leather material, and braided strip over the toe box to liven them up, these loafers are true to size as well as very lightweight and breathable. My daughter laughed and said they looked like granny shoes but I care about comfort, not looks. It's a well-made shoe.
These are lovely and so comfy, I read the reviews and decided to go up a size and glad I did as they fit lovely, they appear well made. I might order some more in a different colour, they look ideal for the summer.
My wife’s review: I was worried when these shoes arrived and I saw how they were packaged…I thought they couldn’t be nice or worth the money, just look at my photo and you’ll see what I mean. But once I unwrapped them and tried them on they are so lightweight, fit perfectly, and are so comfortable it’s like they’re already worn in. They’re really pretty and stylish too. I can see a little bit of shininess around where the leather meets the sole, like maybe it’s glue, but it’s barely noticeable because it’s transparent and the shoes are black. The soles have nice tread. I can see myself wearing these with pants, skirts and dresses. I’m very impressed with them. I wish they had them in lots of colors. I ordered my usual size 7 and they fit perfectly, and are not narrow in the toe box like many loafer type shoes are.

