The Best Loafers for Men Are the Most Crucial Shoes of 2023

Slip on a whole new you. 
25 Best Loafers for Men 2023 Swanky SlipOns From Alden Dr. Martens and G.H. Bass.
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Reports of the sneaker's death might be greatly exaggerated, but they're not entirely unfounded—and the best loafers for men are a big part of the reason. What other shoe, pray tell, can sync up with a razor-sharp tuxedo on the red carpet and vibe with the thrashed jorts you change into to hit a grimy dive bar later that night? (The only two scenarios there are, of course).

What we're trying to, say, really, is that when you're rushing out the door without any time to cobble together a decent fit, an exquisite pair of loafers will save your ass—and your uncooked get-up—100% of the time, every time. (Don't even get us started on the lack of laces—we know you're ramming those dogs straight into your sneakers anyway.) Convinced that the right loafers will catalyze your next great style come-up? Good: Let's get down to the nitty-gritty.

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How do I choose one? 

Simple: Think about what you're going to wear them with, and then refine your search accordingly. (For more styling how-to, see below.) Are you looking for dainty leather soles or do you need stompers with a little more heft ? Are you jonesing to slip your dogs into classic-leaning penny loafers or are the freakiest, flyest loafers on the market? Once you've found a pair of that’s right for you and your wardrobe, slip ‘em on without a second thought, and claim your certified style god status at checkout. It really is that easy. What you should be asking yourself is: How do I choose only one?

Which brands should I turn to?

Thanks to the Great Loafer Boom of 2023, there's never been more options—from heritage menswear brands and big-name designers and tiny startup labels alike. You'll always be in good hands (er, feet?) with mainstays like Alden, Dr. Martens, and G.H. Bass. But plenty of indie hard-bottom peddlers are making waves you might want to catch, too. When in doubt, dust off your favorite dress shoes, double-check who makes them, and then review their loafer selection; chances are they sell a bang-up pair. 

What should I wear them with?

Good news on this front: it's nigh impossible to find an outfit that a pair of loafers won't look absolutely fly with. Jeans (weird or otherwise), trousers (with pleats or without), shorts—especially the shorts of summer—and beyond. (In other words, just about everything.) Naturally, loafers look right at home with chinos and a sweater vest, but they can also smarten up your wildest 2023 fits with surprising pizazz. No matter the style you're after, from classic penny loafers to dressy tassel loafers, we’ve tracked down the 25 absolute best loafers for men—all exhaustively researched, thoroughly vetted, and ready to roll. 


The Best Loafers Shopping Guide


The Best Bang For Your Buck Loafer

G.H. Bass & Co. "Larson" Weejuns loafers

Bass Weejuns have been an icon since the '30s, and when it comes to loafers—or any shoe really—you'd be hard-pressed to find a better value. The brand's casual-leaning style is a GQ-favorite beloved by old-school preppy legends like J.F.K. and modern-day loafer aficionados alike. The best way to wear them? Play down their clean-cut origins by pairing them with everything from cuffed Dickies to flower-child faded jeans. For the bargain-savvy shopper, these are about as close as it gets to a near-perfect black loafer that doesn't compromise on quality and doesn't call for a short-term loan to afford. In other words: as long as Bass keeps making 'em, we'll keep recommending 'em.

Other Great Value Loafers

Solovair tassel loafer

Solovair's UK-made tassel loafers are a great alternative (and, might we say, a pretty serious upgrade) to a classic pair of Docs.

Cole Haan Pinch Penny slip-on loafer

Some may prefer the weight that a beefroll penny confers, but nobody's gonna be up in arms about a strapped alternative. Cole Haan's version hits it right on the money.

The Best Grail-Worthy Loafer

Gucci 1953 horsebit leather loafer

The word "icon" gets tossed around real casually these days, but Gucci's horsebit loafer is the rare piece of design actually worthy of the moniker. (There's a reason the silhouette's barely changed since it was first introduced in the early '50s.) Gucci loafers are still crafted in Italy, still embellished with the brand's signature horsebit detail hearkening back to its legacy as a small-time Florentine leather goods operation. Explaining their appeal is easy: not only do they go with everything you already own, they'll swank up every outfit your pair them with—from the casual, everyday vibes you'll be bringing back to your re-opened office, to the wooly suit you've been jonesing to bust out with a funky tie .

The Best Moodboard Loafers

Blackstock & Weber "Ellis" penny loafer

For decades, loafers remained an unbeatable footwear option for every type of sophisticated gent, but it's only recently that brands cottoned on to their appeal as canvas for their wildest designs. Case in point: Blackstock & Weber's Safari loafers, a veritable Animal Kingdom in shoe form. (Tiger, and zebra, and leopard prints, oh my!) These loafers are sure to do two things: 1) Make you the most confident dude at any function you attend, and 2) Do massive numbers on the 'gram. We're not in the business of making triple-digit guarantees, but if there were ever shoes that promised some well-warranted timeline love, it's these. Keep the rest of your outfit classic (think a navy suit, solid knit polo, and a sleek pair of aviators) to really let 'em roar. 

The Best Tassel Loafer

Alden cordovan tassel loafer

Tassel loafers are here, waiting, if you want something outside of a penny loafer that's still got some showmanship. Alden's signature version is absolute aces: handmade in Massachusetts from handsome shell cordovan leather (a.k.a the king of all leathers) on a deceptively comfortable leather outsole. You’d be hard-pressed to find a pair of shoes that’ll complement a pair of dark indigo jeans more effectively, or more instantly elevate a creamy pair of linen trousers to the realm of "gracefully aging Italian gentleman.”

The Best Knockabout Loafers

Dr. Martens "Adrian" Smooth Leather Tassel loafers

Alden's tassel loafers are great and all, but the cordovan leather and dainty silhouette give them a scholarly, somewhat fuddy-duddy air that might not jive with your street-leaning sensibility. That's where Dr. Martens comes in. Its cult-loved Adrian loafers are done up in the brand's notoriously tough smooth leather, and then plopped on top of its surprisingly giving AirWair soles. For Doc lovers, details like a double tassel and kiltie fringe—positioned around that signature cushioned sole—have helped loafer wearers look like counter-cultural icons since the ‘80s, and with a scuzzy cardigan and faded jeans they’ll do the same for you, too. 

The Best Venetian Loafer

The Row suede slippers

Venetian loafers couldn't be hotter right now, and you should absolutely learn what the fuss is about. Construction-wise, they're similar to the conventional loafers you’re familiar with, absent a few crucial stylistic flourishes—namely, the straps, tassels, and kilties that typically lend the uppermost part of the loafer some flair. While everyone else is losing their minds over chunky shoes, the soft-spoken menswear gods at The Row are taking the opposite approach. Their suede loafers offer a masterclass in don't-call-it-stealth-wealth minimalism, and make a compelling argument for dainty shoes in the process.

The Best Titan of Industry Loafer

J.M. Weston 180 moccasin suede loafers

If you're looking for slip-on shoes that'll make you feel like you're on top of the world every time you wear ‘em, these are the loafers for you. J.M.Weston's most popular shoe is a tour de force of footwear design—insisting on the 180 manual operations necessary to assemble each pair might sound a tad excessive, but if you're dropping a rack on a pair of shoes, you expect that level of craftsmanship. Goodyear-welted for easy resoling and done up in a rich shade of dark brown, these are loafers that'll sync up just as well with your most formal outfits as they will your most casual, from your finest "hostile corporate takeover" power suit to a pair of frayed 501s and your “weekend beater" Rolex. 


Plus 15 More Loafers We Love

Sebago Classic "Will" loafers

Sebago's a great hit option for anyone trying to keep things under $300. Classic design, quality leather, solid construction—what more can you really ask for?

Astorflex Dartflex loafer

If you're a fan of J*hn L*bb and saving money, you might want to hop on these very similar, very reasonably-priced alternatives.

Martine Rose square toe loafers

Your friends may not be green with envy at your outrageous footwear choices, but personal style is all about you.

Vinny's "Le Club" snaffle bit loafers

Most horsebit loafers are pretty dressy in orientation, but the rugged lugged soles on these lets you know they're ready to tango.

Allen Edmonds "Randolph" loafer

One of America's oldest shoemakers didn't earn its longevity by making bad shoes.

Camperlab 1978 painted leather loafers

If you see these loafers, chances are high that there's a gallery opening going on tonight.

Rainmaker Kyoto leather slippers

Harkening back to vintage house slippers, Rainmaker Kyoto gives the throwback a reason to go outside.

Toga Virilis metal-bead leather loafers

All the DIY-studded Converse kids have grown up but never grew out of punk music.

Our Legacy Cab collapsible-heel leather loafers

Legitimately the kind of shoe you'd see exclusively in dingy thrift shops and on swaggy old men.

Acne Studios leather loafers

Your new dancing shoes aren't necessarily flashy, but they are shiny. Pair 'em with your grooviest flared trousers and your silkiest, sexiest shirt and you'll be the hottest thing in the club.

Manolo Blahnik Plymouth collapsible-heel suede and leather penny loafers

Think of these as an ultra-high-end version of Crocs—you've got Sport Mode and Chill Mode.

Guidi 100 loafers

Guidi's loafers look like something a small village cobbler made in the 1800s, perfectly preserved and ready to wear with an avant-garde fit or chimney sweep cosplay.

Meermin 114673 Alicante suede loafer

Meermin manages to pack a lot into a little package with closed channel stitched soles, contrast leather collar, and an easy, breezy unlined upper.

Morjas penny loafer

Morjas has been making some serious waves in the menswearsphere with its lineup of well-designed, well-crafted shoes, all available at a solid price. An actually good DTC brand? Actually, yeah.

Belgian Shoes all calf "Henri" shoe

When you want to feel like absolute royalty (even in a cramped apartment), a pair of dainty Belgian Shoes is all you need.