TK Just-Dropped Loafers I Absolutely Can’t Stop Staring At

Despite going through different trendy iterations over the years, loafers will always be a classic flat-shoe style. They're also a fan-favorite, thanks to their minimalist versatility and ability to add a polished touch to any outfit, regardless of the occasion. They used to be the shoes people wore solely for work, but they've also become the go-to shoe for casual outfits. (Everyone loves jeans, white socks, and a loafer combo.) If you choose wisely, the pair of loafers you buy can be worn for years with any style preference you'll have from here on out. They'll age gracefully with you.

While we have multiple great shopping lists on this site, I've curated a small but mighty list of 11 loafers that are considered the best on the market. Top favorites include Gucci's Horsebit Loafer and chunky sole versions from Prada, but I've also included more affordable versions with stellar reviews. Keep scrolling to find the pick you'll have in your corner for years to come.

1. G.H Bass Weejuns Loafers

It doesn't get more timeless than a pair of G.H. Bass Weejuns loafers. At $175, they also have a 

2. The Row Soft Loafers

If you've been looking for a classic loafer with updated lines, look to this style from The Row. As the name states, these are crafted from crinkled, soft leather with details such as exposed stitching sleek penny-inspired straps. The versatile style works with everything for tailoring to jeans.

3. Tory Burch Ballet Loafer

"These shoes are the most comfortable pair of flats I've ever purchased. Zero break-in period is needed, and they are amazing straight out of the box. I'm able to wear them without socks, and they are still comfortable. No rubbing on my heels or pinching toes. The size is true to size. My feet are slightly narrow, and the shoes still fit well. Definitely worth the price!" — Nordstrom reviewer

4. Free People Liv Penny Loafers

"I'm in love with these shoes! I have the GH bass loafers, and these compare in many ways to the quality. I think they are mostly true to size (maybe a run touch small), and I haven't had issues with them rubbing or breaking in. My only gripe is I got the pink color, and the black bottoms scuff the sides of the shoe leaving black marks. You can mostly wipe off the marks, but for the price, it's a bit of a design flaw. Also, keep in mind that lighter colors in these start to show signs of wear quickly with how the material creases. With a shoe like this, it's best presented clean and well-kept. The pink color isn't as forgiving as other colors might be in this context. So overall, I recommend, but pick your shoe shade wisely!" — Nordstrom reviewer

5. Gucci Brixton Horsebit Convertible Loafers

"After reading every review in print about these shoes, I finally pulled the trigger and couldn't be happier with them. I typically wear a 7.5, and that's what I ordered. These shoes fit like they were made for me right out of the box! The leather is so soft and supple. I love the classic look of these loafers. Timeless. I'm a SAHM, so I'll be wearing these mostly with jeans, but they can definitely be dressed up with nice pants, dresses, and skirts. While these are supposed to be the 'convertible' loafer, there's no way I'd wear them as mules. It just doesn't look or feel right to me. So obviously, now I need the mules. In. Every. Color. I'm also planning on taking them to the cobbler to have some kind of sole protector put on them, as other reviewers have recommended. If you're on the fence about these, get them! Worth every penny." — Nordstrom reviewer

7. Vagabond Cosmo 2.0 Loafers

"I would say I typically run at a 7-7.5 and did size up after reading the reviews to an 8. They are a little large but can definitely be fixed by putting an insole, and then they fit perfectly! Super comfortable. I did get the glossy one, and they're not super shiny but definitely reflect light. Love them." — Free People reviewer

8. Prada Triangle Logo Loafer

"I feel loafers are generally a classic even though they are on trend. I am a size 38 in European shoe size (39 in boots), and wearing this in my usual 38 without issue. No break-in period, and they're comfortable. I love Prada shoes so much that I bought a Mary Jane style and a derby pair. They're all perfect for my work setting. I receive compliments from co-workers. Note: I used to wear uncomfortable Christian Louboutin heels and torture my poor feet before the pandemic, but now my feet are spoiled from comfortable flat shoes. Now my feet love Prada, so thank you, Prada. There is a little slippage, as others have alluded to, but I feel it is normal to have a little slippage due to the nature of loafer shoes, as long as your feet are not literally slipping out of the shoe when you walk. Try out a pair in-person! Prada shoes are classic and worth every penny." — Nordstrom reviewer

9. G.H Bass Whitney Weejun Loafer

"I hadn't thought about Weejuns for many years. When I was searching online for loafers, I knew exactly what I wanted. After hours of searching, I rediscovered G. H. Bass. Finally, I found exactly what I was searching for! I love the workmanship and quality of this shoe. I appreciate the leather soles, which are nearly impossible to find in a woman. Everything I wanted in a shoe. I originally ordered size 8.5, but they were way too big, so I reordered 7.5, and they fit me perfectly. I am extremely pleased with my purchase." — G.H. Bass reviewer

10. Sarto by Franco Sarto Calista Kiltie Loafer

"I love this loafer. They're very comfortable and stylish. I sized up 1/2 size to make sure the toe area was wide enough, and it fits perfectly! Good support too." — Nordstrom reviewer