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  2. Robert Langdon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Langdon, born in Exeter, New Hampshire, United States, is described as looking like "Harrison Ford in Harris tweed", [5] with his standard attire being a turtleneck, Harris Tweed jacket, khakis, and collegiate cordovan loafers, which he wears in all instances, from lectures to social events. [6]

  3. The 15 Best Men's Loafers That Are Perfect for Everything - AOL

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    "These loafers are a riff off the 1930s penny loafer that was popular with college students. The small slit at the front of the shoe allowed enough space for a penny in each shoe.

  4. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    The general popularity of brown over black extends to loafers, sometimes using exotic leathers such as suede and cordovan. Since the early 1980s, socks have been optional while wearing loafers. [27] Though originally men's shoes, [28] some styles of loafers, such as casual tassel and penny loafers, are also worn by women. Women's loafers tend ...

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    Check out the 13 best loafers to buy now and wear for a very long time. Inside, our editors' favorites, from brands including G.H. Bass, Prada, Gucci, and more.

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    Teachers, nurses and Mouse mavens swear by these light and lovely loafers for all-day wear. They come in 30-plus colors, but know that prices vary based on the color and size you choose — you'll ...

  7. Shell cordovan - Wikipedia

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    Cordovan is an equine material made from the fibrous flat connective tissue (or shell) beneath the hide on the rump of the horse. [1] The material derives its name from the city of Cordoba, Spain , where it was first produced by the Visigoths in the seventh century, [ 2 ] [ dubious – discuss ] and later also by the Moors .

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