Hand-braided penny loafer

Style: 1706-1013614

€220,00 EUR

Color: 3614 Tan Braid

Handwoven penny loafer Hand-braided penny loafer Hand-braided penny loafer
Size

Runs large. We recommend sizing down by ½ size.

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product description chevron
Hand-braided Penny loafer in leather. The loafer features an almond-shaped toe, a padded insole, chrome-free leather lining and a light black tunit sole with a decorative welt. The upper is made from natural vegetable-tanned leather and is hand-woven in India, making each pair unique. Color and pattern may vary. Treat them with care. Crafted in natural, breathable leather. Designed in Denmark and handcrafted with love in Portugal.
Internal measurements chevron
  • 36: 24,3
  • 37: 25
  • 38: 25,6
  • 39: 26,2
  • 40: 26,8
  • 41: 27,6
  • 42: 28,2
  • 43: 28,8
  • Product data chevron

    Material: Leather
    Lining: Chrome-free leather lining
    Sole: Tunit
    Shoe width: Regular fit
    Size guide: Runs large. We recommend sizing down by ½ size.

    production chevron

    This model is manufactured at:

    the ANGULUS factory in Portugal. This factory, with around 90 skilled artisans, has quickly become the heart of our brand and brings our vision to life with dedication and passion.

    Read more about our factory.

    Size

    this model is manufactured on

    the ANGULUS factory in Portugal

    This factory, with around 90 skilled artisans, has quickly become the heart of our brand and brings our vision to life with dedication and passion.

    Read more about our factory.

    HANDCRAFTED WITH LOVE

    The people behind the product

    Meet Vítor, Andreia, Cristina and Leonel – some of the skilled artisans from our factory. The love for the art of shoemaking runs deep and has been passed down through generations, and some of them have spent decades perfecting their craft.

    Explore here.