Underground is renowned for its subversive shoe styles and successful efforts in taking the flatform mainstream, to the current extent in which every Tom, Dick and Harry reckons they can pull of a pair of creepers with the same nonchalance of old school Teddy’s or present day Jefferson Hack (Tom and Dick yes, Harry perhaps not so much).
The brand’s double sole take on the loafer however – replacing the shoe’s more practical leanings with a sense of wow – is a feat not to be undermined.
A style traditionally associated with sensible – increasingly raised with a feminine heel – Underground’s interpretation offers a middleground between proper and punk that excels in modernity.
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