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DetailA classic loafer style inspired by Indigenous moccasins and fishermen’s slip-ons, dating back to 1930s Norway. It became popular across Europe and America, known as a 'loafer.' In 1934, G.H. Bass designed the Weejun: a loafer with a leather strip across the shoe's saddle, featuring a cutout. These were favored by young men and students in the 1950s, with the cutout giving it the name 'Penny Loafer.' Todd's version features a shiny, black calf leather upper and chunky Vibram Tweety sole. Made in the UK, this leather shoe requires special care. Available in various sizes from UK 7 to US 13.