![]() Sometimes, the material of the sole wasn’t listed - but when it was, I included that information. But overall, it’s a pretty good rule of thumb. There are exceptions to this observation how long a shoe lasts also varies depending on how often you wear it and what conditions you’re wearing it in. With that in mind, a fully leather shoe will also cost more, since it’s more expensive to construct. ![]() A rubber sole tends to wear down more quickly (it can also feel slippery, until it’s slightly scuffed up), whereas leather, with proper maintenance, will probably last a bit longer. A rubber sole versus leather will fit and feel completely different. But because we know there are lots of different preferences when it comes to leather - suede, patent, matte, polished - we broke it down by specifics, even noting which are real versus fake leather so you get all the details. Leather (or faux leather, which is basically just synthetic materials like plastic, if you’d like to get technical) is a catchall term for what most loafers are made of.
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