Shoes called "moccasins" came into our lives from the pages of the novels of Fenimore Cooper, who described the life and adventures of American Indians. They wore leather shoes with low heels, soft and warm, which allowed them to move absolutely silently. These shoes have come to the taste of modern man as well. Moccasins are gladly worn by men, women and children alike.
However, few people know that there is another, no less comfortable shoe - men's lowafers. They are very similar to moccasins, the same soft shoes without laces. The main difference between men's loafers is that they have practically no heel and laces. Currently, men's loafers can be purchased in the online store http://www.swims.ru/, which presents a collection of shoes from one of the most famous brands "SWIMS".
Men's loafers are called "capricious" shoes. Not because they require some special approach in care or are designed for some special forms of feet. The whole point is that this type of footwear is like a "fashionable woman" who is constantly dissatisfied with something and constantly wants something new.
Therefore, five forms of men's loafers are distinguished in the world. The first ones could be seen on the feet of Norwegian farmers who wore them to the pastures in the 30s of the last century. Grazing cows was a rather troublesome occupation that required shoes that could be quickly put on and taken off. At the same time, since the shepherds passed not one dozen kilometers a day, they needed comfortable, soft shoes, when the feet did not sweat and did not get tired. This is how a form of footwear in the form of slippers without laces and other design frills came into being.
Of course, loafers did not go unnoticed. The fashion for them quickly spread first to the neighboring countries of Europe with Norway and then ended up across the ocean, in America. It was there that mass production of men's loafers began. The first samples were produced in 1934 by the American shoe company G. H. Bass & Co. from the state of Maine. However, the owner of the shoe factory allowed himself to slightly change the overall look by sewing a diamond-shaped leather strip to the upper part of the shoes. Although this detail did not have any semantic load, that is, it did not affect the comfort of loafers, but it became the "key" that opened the lock to the door of fashion.
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