black leather 'Victory at Last' horse-bit loafers

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Color : Black
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All men could use a pair of Kenneth Cole New York loafers when they include horsebit details like this stylish leather pair.
  • Color: Black
  • Supple leather upper
  • Squared toe with stitching detail
  • Gunmetal horse-bit detail across vamp
  • Elastic panels at side tongue
  • Padded leather lining
  • Leather sole
  • 1 1/8'' stacked heel
  • All measurements are approximate
  • Leather; Imported; style#320457701
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Kenneth Cole New York

Without any money or a showroom to display his designs, the innovative Kenneth Cole was still able to sell 40,000 pairs off shoes in two days in the back of a trailer. Thus marked the beginning of Kenneth Cole Productions, which now features the designer's three contemporary lines; Kenneth Cole Reaction, UnListed, and of course, Kenneth Cole New York. While Cole is credited for his sleek, urban footwear and contemporary style, his is also one of the first to use his company name in order to spread social awareness, making a truly fashionable statement.