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Can anyone suggest cheaper versions of R&B loafers?

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rickandmorts · 12/03/2018 10:49

I've fallen in love with these loafers:

www.russellandbromley.co.uk/loafers-lace-ups/chester/invt/123977

But can't afford the price tag. If I save up and ask for contributions towards them (my birthday is end of March) I can but are they worth the price tag? Does anyone know if there's cheaper versions that are as good quality? I'm worried if I get cheap loafers they'll be hellishly uncomfortable.

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princessbear80 · 12/03/2018 12:01

Haven’t tried these, but Clarke’s ones are very comfortable.

megansmandstop · 12/03/2018 12:54

H by Hudson. I haven't bought a pair recently but have had loafers and boots in the past. A lot of my shoes and boots are from R&B, Toast, Grenson, Acne Studios and whilst not quite up there with them in terms of materials and finish, they are miles better than standard high street such as Clarks, Office, Schuh...

www.asos.com/h-by-hudson/h-by-hudson-fringe-leather-loafer/prd/8448625?clr=bordoboxleather&SearchQuery=&cid=8278&gridcolumn=2&gridrow=5&gridsize=4&pge=1&pgesize=72&totalstyles=34

rickandmorts · 12/03/2018 13:13

Ooh thank you, they're near identical!! Think I may order and try because ASOS do free returns too Grin

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littlepill · 12/03/2018 13:17

If you can bear for them to be shiny, M&S have them for under £30.

megansmandstop · 12/03/2018 13:26

Not quite as cheap as the Hudsons on sale, but GH Bass are great too, I have some penny loafers (so no tassel) from there and they are great. Quite a few stockists if you google.

www.ghbass-eu.com/women/tassel-loafers/weejuns-esther-kiltie-wine-leather.html

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