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All-Season Loafer in Black "Señora"

All-Season Loafer in Black "Señora"

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  • Made exclusively for Blue Owl by Unmarked, the collaborative All-Season Loafer introduces a contemporary approach to the classic loafer silhouette. Handcrafted in León, Mexico, a city with a rich history in boot and shoe manufacturing, Unmarked utilizes channeled insole construction on their Goodyear welted footwear, a labor-intensive and long-lasting method of shoe construction.

    This iteration features a pull-up cowhide leather courtesy of La Señora Tannery, a local family-run tannery specializing in small-run batch made leathers. The leather is chrome-tanned and finished with a combination of waxes and oils, sporting a lustrous surface with a smooth and buttery texture. Anchored with an all-weather studded rubber outsole designed with a sleek profile and strong grip.
    • Pull-up cowhide leather from La Señora tannery in Mexico
    • Rough out collar
    • Full calf leather lining
    • Triangle pinking along tongue
    • Natural vegetable-tanned footbed, insole, and midsole
    • Channeled insole Goodyear welt construction with raised storm welt
    • Studded rubber outsole
    • Handcrafted in León, Mexico
  • Unmarked's Loafer runs slightly small, with a low and snug instep to keep the foot in place. Take your usual sneaker size (Nike or New Balance) or size up 0.5 from your Brannock size. If you have a narrower heel or a low instep, stick to your usual Brannock size. If you have any questions, please email us at  for an individual recommendation.
  • Established in 2011, Unmarked blends contemporary footwear design with heritage-informed shoemaking techniques. Founder Hugo Fonce started his own workshop in Leon, Mexico, a town with 400 years of shoemaking history and the place where he was raised. The workshop is home to a small team of highly skilled artisans who craft every pair of Unmarked shoes and boots to exacting standards.
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