

Oscar — The Double Monk Sneaker Loafer The loafer grew up. The sneaker got serious. They met somewhere in the middle and called it Oscar. There is a specific kind of shoe that only exists because someone refused to choose. Not formal, not casual — something more useful than either. Oscar is that shoe. A double monk loafer riding on a cupsole, wearing cognac leather and gold hardware like it was born to, with a navy lining that reveals itself only to the people paying attention. Which is, coincidentally, exactly the kind of person Oscar was made for. The Construction The silhouette opens with a broad, rounded moc-toe — generous and unhurried, the kind of toe shape that signals comfort without sacrificing presence. The apron seam runs cleanly down the centre of the vamp, stitched in a tonal thread that traces the toe box without interrupting the smooth leather surface. It is the foundational craft detail of the loafer form, here executed in warm cognac tan leather that sits in that perfectly lived-in register between new and broken-in from the moment you first wear them. Across the vamp, two parallel monk straps fasten with gold-tone double buckles — polished, square-f
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