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D. Lepori

Women's Black College Man Loafers

Women's Black College Man Loafers

Hailing from Monsummano Terme, in the province of Pistoia, an Italian region historic for its role in producing high quality footwear, D. Lepori was founded in the 1950’s, and focused its attention on producing high quality, moccasin style shoes. In 2023 D. Lepori continue to be family owned and maintain a focus on quality handmade shoes still produced in Italy.

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D. Lepori’s aptly named College Man Loafers are a beautiful take on the classic Beefroll Loafer. Slightly more rugged than its classic counterpart, the penny loafer, the Beefroll loafer is nonetheless a staple shoe within the Ivy Pantheon, as is evident in the popularity of Dexter’s Beefroll loafer throughout the Ivy League boom years.

Produced in a polished calfskin leather uppers with leather soles and unlined construction for ease of wear. 

Details: 

  • Polished calfskin uppers 
  • Leather sole 
  • Unlined construction 
  • Proudly made in Italy
Regular price £195.00 GBP
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PARABOOT

Here at John Simons we are proud to stock Paraboot, an iconic French brand with whom we have worked with since 1984, making us the oldest stockist in the UK.

Founded by Remy Richard in the Alpine French town of Izeaux in the early 20th Century, the Paraboot brand as we know it today was born from one of Richard’s earliest visits to the USA. In 1926, Richard arrived in the USA during a boom in the rubber industry and was confronted with a new style of work boot with heavy rubber soles. This style of footwear differed greatly from the refined leather-soled shoes Richard had produced previously and served as the impetus for a new style of footwear.

In 1927, Richard founded Paraboot, a brand with a distinct focus on rubber-soled footwear, appropriate for heavy labour. The brand’s name was a combination of the words “Para”, the town in Amazonia from whence the rubber came, and “Boot”, a nod to the American-style of footwear Richard had encountered on his travels.

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