

The History Of The Belgian Loafer
Based on a traditional shoe made in Belgium for over 300 years, the Belgian Loafer was popularised by American entrepreneur Henri Bendal in the 1940s.
Beloved by New Yorkers in the 1960s, the Belgian Loafer had cemented its status as a classic shoe worldwide by the 1980s.
Characterised by soft leather and a tear shaped apron on the vamp, the Belgian loafer is a comfortable, versatile, and classic shoe.


The Belgian Loafer
The Belgian Loafer is a masterclass in understated elegance and supple comfort. Crafted with our signature bow and trim, this unstructured silhouette slips effortlessly between business and pleasure, from morning meetings to midnight soirées.
A true wardrobe cornerstone that speaks volumes about its wearer's understanding of refined versatility.
The Core Leather Collection
The Core Suede Collection
The Core Velvet Collection
Explore Bespoke
Elevate our iconic Belgian Loafer to new heights of personal expression. Whether rendered in lustrous velvets, hand-burnished calfskins, or exotic materials, each bespoke commission transforms this elegant silhouette into a unique reflection of individual style.
Discover how fellow connoisseurs have reimagined this refined classic, drawing inspiration for your own bespoke journey.