Although 180 is just a number, in the eyes of avid shoe enthusiasts, it represents a style, a most classic penny loafer style.
Matching its split toe and the thinning of the apron tip, is this last. The towering surroundings make the shoes very rounded.
So, can the upper pattern of 180 loafer be interpreted in different ways? For example, what happens if you change the last?
What if you paired it with the same Ivy style, but the more common Loafer last?
At first glance, it seems very ordinary.
But looking closely at the thinning of apron, as well as the split toe seam, and suddenly found all the elements of 180 loafer. The feeling is very novel, like eating a chocolate, but the filling is jumping candy.
Paired with bright Braga patina.
and golden outsole.
Is it a pair of very interesting loafers?
Wearing it, whether the viewers understand dress shoes or not, you will receive an appreciative look.