There’s a reason why loafers have stood the test of time. The classic shoes, which have become even more popular in recent years, are extremely versatile, making them an investment-worthy closet workhorse. But styling loafers can get a bit tricky — especially where socks are concerned. Don’t fret, though, because expert help is here.
“The beauty of a loafer is that it can truly be worn for any occasion,” said international pro stylist Zadrian Smith, who is one-half of the celebrity-styling duo Zadrian + Sarah. “Don’t set limitations on yourself when styling loafers.”
Loafers have an inherently androgynous feel, noted Smith, so “sometimes people make the mistake of only pairing them with suits and trousers.” But matching the right loafer with a dress or skirt “can add an unexpected twist to a more feminine outfit, resulting in an interesting and fashion-forward look,” Smith added.
Though many people associate loafers with formal or business clothing, they can just as well be dressed down. “They look great paired casually with jeans and casualwear in general,” Smith said. “They come in so many different colors and fabrications — it’s easy to find a style that could potentially work with any outfit.”
Chunky loafers, for example, are especially popular at the moment, and they add a laid-back vibe to an outfit. Similarly easy and casual are loafer mules, which Smith noted hit peak popularity in 2015 thanks to Gucci’s backless fur loafers. On the other hand, the preference for a dressier occasion may be a slimmer silhouette or a loafer with more of a heel.
But what about socks? Unlike a sandal that exposes the whole foot or a boot that conceals the socks entirely, a loafer is somewhere in the middle, bound to show either some sock or ankle. In fact, showing a bit (or a lot) of sock is often the key to properly styling a loafer. So what’s the right way to put it all together?
Here are Smith’s tips for pairing any kind of loafer with the right sock:
For A Mule Loafer
“Sockless with a backless shoe is always a go-to. But to add a fun element and another texture to your outfit, add a fishnet sock,” Smith said. “It can seriously elevate the look.” This pair, which is part of a two-pack, has a tighter knit for a subtler version of the style.
For Loafers And Cropped Pants
When pairing loafers with above-the-ankle pants, pick “a calf-length sock that goes underneath the hem of the pants so there is no skin on show,” Smith said. “This will avoid any awkward proportions and add length to the ankle area.” This budget-friendly three-pack has black, brown and cream options for a variety of outfits. The opaque rib-knit style can be worn with casual or dressier ensembles.
For Loafers And A Midiskirt
This is a great opportunity for a no-show sock, “as you want to be able show a little bit of skin” for “lengthening and good proportions,” Smith advised. Available in five colors, these moisture-wicking socks have an ultralow silhouette, so they’ll remain completely hidden.
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