- Collaborations
- Nicholas Daley
- Casely-Hayford
- Comme des Garçons Homme Deux
- George Cox
- Collaborations
- Amy Winehouse Foundation
- Akane Utsunomiya
- George Cox
Made in collaboration with iconic British shoemakers George Cox, our classic tassel loafer is reimagined in distressed full-grain leather. Designed with its signature crepe-textured sole and finished with a metal Laurel Wreath pin badge above the tassels.
Established in Northampton in 1906, George Cox are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and connection to British subcultural movements. Today we’ve been working on a series of collaborative pieces, taking influence from the shoemakers’ archive, as well as our own. Inspired by the DIY styling of punk, we rework the original tassel loafer in a distressed full-grain leather, with a Laurel Wreath pin badge at the centre. The tasselled lip takes its cue from the original penny loafer – which acquired its name after students started to keep penny coins within the fold. The cost of a phone call at the time, the penny inside their loafer would be used to phone home in the event that their night out turned sour.
Order by 3pm weekdays for:
— UK next working day delivery [Free]
— UK next working day delivery before 10.30am [£10]
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UK Saturday or Sunday delivery [£6]
Colour Description | White |
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SKU | B9281-100 |
Fabric Composition | Upper Leather/ Sole Rubber |
Hero | 100 |
Washable Instructions | Do Not Wash |
Collection | George Cox |
Gender | Unisex |
Bullet 1 | Distressed full-grain leather with soft leather lining |
Bullet 2 | Chunky crepe rubber sole |
Bullet 3 | Metal Laurel Wreath pin badge and tassel design |
Bullet 4 | Laurel Wreath pull tab |
Bullet 5 | Made in Portugal |
Further Reading | Established in Northampton in 1906, George Cox are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and connection to British subcultural movements. Today we’ve been working on a series of collaborative pieces, taking influence from the shoemakers’ archive, as well as our own. Inspired by the DIY styling of punk, we rework the original tassel loafer in a distressed full-grain leather, with a Laurel Wreath pin badge at the centre. The tasselled lip takes its cue from the original penny loafer – which acquired its name after students started to keep penny coins within the fold. The cost of a phone call at the time, the penny inside their loafer would be used to phone home in the event that their night out turned sour. |
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