Zach R.
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I'm looking for a decent pair of penny loafers, black or brown. Can anyone suggest a modern loafer make and model?(preferably for less than 110USD)
scotrace said:I used to put pennies in my penny loafers. I forget what it means. And there are other meanings if you use other coins, as I remember...
But maybe these things are as lost as the Padiddle.
Mycroft said:Yor welcome, tell me which did you pick? And how did they turn out? I might be getting a pair.
Zach R. said:Well, I didn't quite pick yet, I'm going through all of the choices and seeing if I can scope them out in the area first so I can see them in person and try them on before I make my decision.
scotrace said:Very common. The penny goes in that little slot opening at the front of the shoe below the tongue. Hence "Penny" loafers.
Wicky'd it:
The mouth opening of the shoe soon was used to hold an ornamentation - perhaps a penny and thus penny loafers became a style. Penny loafers often held a dime instead of a penny. If a girl's date got out of line she could call home on a pay phone--which accepted dimes during most of the fifties and sixties.
A more worldly friend tells me a penny in your loafers meant "virgin," and a nickel in black loafers meant... well... not virgin.