PRODUCT DETAILS
Introducing our latest addition to the shoe collection - the Natural Milled Tussel Loafers, the perfect combination of style and comfort. Crafted from high-quality milled leather, these loafers have a unique and distinctive texture that gives them a rugged yet refined look.
The natural milled leather upper is paired with a leather inner lining, providing a comfortable and luxurious feel with every step. The soft leather inner lining molds to the shape of your foot, offering maximum comfort and flexibility.
The stitched outer leather sole provides long-lasting durability and traction on any surface. The sturdy construction ensures that these loafers will withstand daily wear and tear, making them an excellent investment for your wardrobe.
With their timeless design and natural milled finish, these loafers are a versatile addition to any wardrobe. They pair perfectly with casual outfits or can add a touch of sophistication to a more formal look.
Experience the comfort and style of our Natural Milled Tussel Loafers - a must-have for any fashion-conscious individual looking for a shoe that combines quality, comfort, and style.
Size Guide
When it comes to handmade shoes, it's important to note that sizing can vary depending on the brand, style, and even the specific craftsman. However, I can provide you with a general guide on how to determine your shoe size for handmade shoes. Keep in mind that it's always a good idea to consult the specific brand or shoemaker's sizing recommendations whenever possible.
Here are some steps to help you find your size:
Measure your feet: Start by measuring the length and width of your feet. Use a measuring tape or ruler to measure from the heel to the longest toe (usually the big toe). For the width, measure the widest part of your foot. Note down these measurements in centimeters or inches.
Find a size chart: Look for a size chart provided by the brand or shoemaker you are considering. They may have their own unique sizing system or conversions. If you can't find a specific chart, you can use a general shoe size conversion chart to get an approximate idea.
Compare your measurements: Compare your foot measurements with the size chart. Match the length and width of your feet to the corresponding shoe size on the chart. Keep in mind that handmade shoes may offer a range of widths, so pay attention to that aspect as well.
Consider the style and design: Some shoe styles, such as boots or high heels, may require slightly different sizing considerations. For example, you might need to consider additional space for thicker socks or the shape of the toe box for certain designs.
Consult customer reviews or recommendations: If you're purchasing handmade shoes from a specific brand or shoemaker, check if there are any customer reviews or recommendations regarding the sizing. This can give you insights into whether the shoes tend to run larger or smaller than expected.
Contact the brand or shoemaker: If you have any doubts or specific questions about sizing, it's always a good idea to reach out to the brand or shoemaker directly. They can provide you with personalized guidance based on their specific products.
Remember, sizing can be subjective, and it's essential to prioritize comfort when choosing shoes. If possible, try to try on the shoes or inquire about the brand's return or exchange policy in case you need to make adjustments.