Venetian loafers, like the best of their family of footwear, are easy to wear on two levels. The first, and most obvious: they just slip right on. Ready, aim, boom—feet are shod. The second is that they work with anything: shorts, jeans, trousers, suits, whatever. These days, of course, loafer options abound, from classic penny loafers to downtown low-slung loafers, the hardy moc-toe shoe to the ascendant boat shoe. But today we’re here to talk about the Venetian, a loafer that takes “easy” to a whole other level.
That’s because the Venetian loafer dares to ask: what if a loafer wasn’t just easy, but sophisticated, too? The Venetian loafer delivers dials back the loafer to its cleanest, most elegant self. There are no straps, no pennies, no tassels, and few embellishments. It’s just smooth, supple cowskin from front to back, with a gently shaped toe—almond or subtly square, your call—cut from suede or leather. The sole? Slim, sleek, quiet. The Venetian loafer is here to be seen, not heard.
With that, we’ve rounded up the best Venetian loafers available: classics, handmade versions, and pairs perfect for a summer soiree, across a variety of prices. While you’re shopping, consider getting dust bags for the rest of your shoes—because the Venetian is just that easy to wear.