11 Best Loafers for Men in 2025, Tested by Style Editors

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11 Best Loafers for Men in 2025, Tested by Style Editors
11 Best Loafers for Men in 2025, Tested by Style Editors

What to Consider

Round Toe

Loafers come in mainly two styles—round toe and square toe. As a general rule, we recommend sticking to a round toe (aka moc toe), since that u-shaped edge looks a lot more flattering than your typical square loafer, which can create the appearance of Platypus feet (yuck). All of the shoes on this list feature round toes, though some are more pointed than others. Stafford says that moc toes with a narrower edge work for more formal occasions (think: black tie), while wider toe boxes lean more casual.

Material

Leather

This classic style still holds up today. That’s because leather is naturally breathable (great for summer), and naturally conforms to the shape of your foot over time. Plus, shoes made with real leather take on a beautiful patina that just looks better with age. That being said, most leather shoes require a break-in period, so it may not be the most comfortable fit after the first few wears. Leather works for a variety of styles, whether it’s smart casual or formal.

Suede

Aka the underside of animal hide, suede has a fuzzier surface than leather, which also makes it more casual. That being said, suede has an interesting looking surface, and is much softer (and usually more comfortable) than leather. That’s why you see a lot of great driving loafers made in this fabric.

Arch support

Just like other shoe types we recommend, it’s best to look for loafers with ample arch support, especially if you plan on standing or walking in them all day. That’s especially true if you’re flat footed, or your feet tend to roll when you walk, as the right shoe with arch support can keep your feet in neutral alignment. Hybrid shoe brands like Cole Haan have infused their loafers with memory foam footbeds to really give your dogs some TLC.

How We Selected

For this story, deputy editor Christian Gollayan and his fashion team tried more than 25 loafers in a variety of styles. We also consulted with our contributing editor, Ted Stafford, whose 20+ years of experience in the fashion industry helped shape our criteria. We gave them test runs at the office, weddings, summer drives, and during casual errands, and evaluated their comfort and just how great they looked. And in terms of appearance, our fashion team did not want chase trends–such as loafers that are super chunky–we looked for styles that are built to last, and will look great for years to come. Read on for our favorite loafers.

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