Colorblock Leather Loafers
Maeve
$168.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The colorblock leather loafers by Maeve carry a calm, city-ready energy with quiet confidence. A supple beige leather upper gives a polished, timeless feel, while colorblocked panels add architectural interest. A small logo hardware detail punctuates the vamp with a quiet signature. Slip-on styling keeps the mood effortless, and the low-profile silhouette sits neatly under cropped hems or flowing midi dresses.
On the foot, the slip-on design makes getting ready simple, and the insole with a rubber sole anchors daily wear with grip and durability. The clean, close-to-the-foot line lets you pair them with jeans, tailoring, or sleek skirts without adding bulk. The colorblock through the vamp grounds outfits of varying tones, and the loafers transition smoothly from cafe lunches to after-work errands and evening gatherings.
Maeve's take on the classic loafer leans into easy, everyday luxury, with a colorblocked silhouette that feels contemporary without shouting. They pair effortlessly with denim, crop trousers, or a slipped-on dress for a grounded, polished look that travels from day into night.
Materials / Fabrication
- Leather upper
- Insole: rubber
- Sole: rubber
- Colorblock leather loafer design
- Logo hardware detailing
- Slip-on styling
- Beige colorway
- Imported
- Size: 6
- Materials: leather and rubber
Recommended Care
- Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth; avoid harsh cleaners
- Condition leather periodically with a neutral leather conditioner
- Avoid soaking or prolonged moisture; air dry away from direct heat
- Store with a shoe tree or stuffing to maintain shape; keep in a cool, dry place
- For scuffs, gently buff with a matching color leather polish or cleaner
Fit Notes
- Slip-on styling enables easy on and off while maintaining a streamlined loafer silhouette.
- Leather upper and rubber sole provide a structured, durable feel suitable for daily wear.
- Colorblock detailing adds visual interest without changing the loafer silhouette.
