Maxfield Leather Loafers
Black Leather Tassel Loafers by Allen Edmonds
How to wear Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers
This combination of a navy shawl cardigan and grey chinos is perfect when you need to look casually neat but have zero time. Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers from Lord & Taylor are a guaranteed way to give an added dose of style to your ensemble.
A charcoal check suit and a white dress shirt are worth being on your list of wardrobe must-haves. Add black leather tassel loafers to the equation and ta-da: the ensemble is complete.
For an effortlessly smart outfit, try teaming a navy suit with a white polo — these two items fit nicely together. Our favorite of a variety of ways to complement this outfit is Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers.
We're loving how this combination of a navy suit and a white dress shirt immediately makes men look smart and elegant. Get a little creative in the footwear department and dial down this ensemble by finishing off with Allen Edmonds black leather tassel loafers.
This pairing of a grey suit and a light blue plaid dress shirt is really smart and provides a clean and crisp look. On the footwear front, this ensemble pairs nicely with Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers from Lord & Taylor.
A dark brown wool blazer and navy jeans are the kind of a tested combo that you so terribly need when you have no extra time to dress up. Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers from Lord & Taylor will instantly class up even your most comfortable clothes.
Hard proof that a grey houndstooth double breasted blazer and navy dress pants look amazing when combined together in a refined outfit for a modern man. For an on-trend hi/low mix, introduce black leather tassel loafers to the equation.
You'll be surprised at how very easy it is for any man to pull together this effortlessly neat look. Just a black double breasted blazer and grey chinos. Spice up your look with a more sophisticated kind of shoes, like this pair of Allen Edmonds Maxfield Leather Loafers from Lord & Taylor.