These Baronero Men’s Slip-on Driving Loafers are handsome shoes. They garner compliments whenever we wear them. Comfortable and lightweight, they slip on and off with ease.
We aren’t shoe people, per se. But, we definitely find ourselves in the midst of a shoe phase. See, we don’t buy many shoes. We stick to the basics—pairs of loafers and lace-ups in both brown and black, a pair of casual slip-ons, and a pair of trainers. We wear the heck out of them until our battered feet beg for replacements. Such time has come. We just purchased this pair of Ferro Aldo Men's Round-toe Dress Loafers from Overstock.com. And, we are quite pleased—with the shoes themselves and with our superior deal-scouting skills.
Like most men, we envy those who’ve mastered skills with which we struggle. Here’s the bitter truth: we suck at walking. We drag our feet. We kick things. We trip (but rarely fall). Although this affliction may seem harmless, it wreaks havoc on our poor shoes—Scuff City, USA. Even if we could afford a $300 pair, buying one would be plain dumb. We spend frugally on footwear. We scout for value. Recently, we discovered a pair that delivers on price, style and comfort. We got these Cricket Penny Loafers by Florsheim for Christmas. They sport clean lines and study construction. A memory foam insole protects our feet from the cold, cruel outside world. And, at $99.99, well, they make our wallets happy.