Loafers make a come back

The casual footwear of choice for summer heat usually ranges from sandals to boat shoes. But as the temperatures dwindle down and the initial signs of fall begin to show, a change usually occurs to what is seen on foot. This fall season, various designers will be releasing their take on the classic loafer silhouette as it makes a return to the forefront in an array of styles for shoe lovers to get their hands on.The shoe which is usually associated with Ivy League and preppy attire has constantly been seen on the runway floor during fashion shows showcasing this year’s fall wear. In Jenni Kayne’s fall showcase, loafers were the highlight as the company used velvet uppers on the shoe. Lanvin flaunted their fall runway show with men’s loafers that opted for a flat bottom classic look in subtle colors.Other companies gave a new touch to loafers with detailing usually not found on them. Christian Louboutin and Click here to find out more!Giacomorelli have put their signature styles to the loafers by adding studded spikes and funky animal prints. On a pair of Louboutin loafers that are set to be released early fall, the full exterior of the shoe is draped in a cheetah print that even most faint animals lovers would still purchase. Numerous loafers designed by Giacomo Morelli are set to hit high-end retail stores this fall featuring suede material topped off with studded spikes to add an extra flare of elegance to them.While loafers from high-end designers may not be the most affordable to the average consumer, there are alternatives for those who want to have the classic look of an uppity wealthy entrepreneur. Brands such as Zara, Sperry, and Cole Hann offer loafers at a more reasonable price for those who want to finish off their double breasted pea coat and blazer look - the right way.Extremely versatile being able to compliment casual or business wear, the loafer will be a fashion necessity in the coming months. Whether in velvet, suede, patent, or grained leather, this stylish shoe can’t be denied this fall season.