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Top Men's Loafers - Top Picks and Styles in Men's Loafers

By Desiree Stimpert, About.com

Great for dressing up casual wear, or for adding a relaxed feel to dress attire, men's loafers are a versatile and stylish shoe choice. Check out these top picks to see some of the best choices for the season.

1. Stacy Adams "Avenue" - Dressy Men's Loafers

These dress loafers have an extremely stylish square-toe design, plus goring on the sides that makes them easy to slip on and off. Offered in black, brown and a gorgeous cognac, these shoes have a very classy look to them.

2. Bacco Bucci "Tucker" - Super Cool Loafers for Men

The distressed leather upper is wonderful and makes the "Tucker" unique in a world of boring loafers. Two side air holes on each side say "wear me often, we me well."

3. Dr. Martens "Troy" - Slip-On Men's Loafers

You know if they're Doc Martens, they must be some seriously cool loafers. And with a distressed powdered leather upper, the "Troy" is very serious. Offered in black powder grizzly or bark powder grizzly, the color names kind of say it all.

4. "Bracken" - Preppy, Kiltie Loafers from Rockport

These kiltie loafers are extremely preppy, and will dress up casual pants a bit without seeming like you tried to dress up. Available in black or cordovan, these shoes are also available in a wide width.

5. Rockport "Fast Approach" - Casual Loafers in Great Colors

Great for weekends, these casual loafers feature washable leather uppers and laid-back moc-toe stitching. Offered in a staggering array of colors, including "amber" - a vivid golden yellow shade.

6. Kenneth Cole Reaction "Plane Sight" - Superbly Stylish Loafers

These extremely cool loafers can bring a stylish air to dress pants, or dress up a pair of chinos. With a hip stitch detailing, these shoes look great in black, and are out of this world in cognac.

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