New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown
Hender Scheme

New Standard Loafer in Dark Brown

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Size: 4
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  • Hender Scheme's New Standard Loafer is the brands interpretation of the timeless penny loafer. Handcrafted in Japan, footwear from Hender Scheme comes bench-made using premium materials sourced from local tanneries and craftspeople. This iteration features a sleek vegetable tanned leather for the uppers with a natural leather lining on the interior. The loafer is anchored with a 360 degree storm welt and vibram rubber outsoles. Finished with tonal stitching the classic silhouette will continue to patina overtime, providing a style designed to get better with wear.
    • Crafted using vegetable-tanned leather
    • Vibram rubber outsole
    • 360 degree storm welt
    • Tonal stitching
    • Made in Japan
  • Hender Scheme Size US Size EU Size
    4 8.5-9 41.5
    5 9.5-10 42.5
    6 10.5-11 43.5
    7 11.5-12 44.5

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Hender Scheme is an inventive footwear and accessories label created in response to mass-produced clothing. Founded in 2010 by Ryo Kashiwazaki, the brand has garnered global acclaim for their natural leather reinterpretations of iconic footwear silhouettes, each designed and produced in the historic Asakusa neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan.

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Hender Scheme is an inventive footwear and accessories label created in response to mass-produced clothing. Founded in 2010 by Ryo Kashiwazaki, the brand has garnered global acclaim for their natural leather reinterpretations of iconic footwear silhouettes, each designed and produced in the historic Asakusa neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan.