The ultimate expression of understated luxury. The Tokyo Stone Grey Suede Loafers by Monk Bespoke Labs offer an impeccably clean, minimalist aesthetic for the modern tastemaker. Merging the iconic comfort of a casual slip-on with a sharply structured silhouette, these loafers are designed to effortlessly anchor your warm-weather wardrobe.
Specifications
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Material: 100% Premium Top-Grain Nubuck Leather
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Color: Stone Grey / Light Taupe
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Style: Summer Walk Slip-On Loafer
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Sole: Low-profile, flexible off-white sole
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Interior: Breathable unlined vamp with reinforced leather heel counter
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Origin: Proudly handcrafted by empowered artisan communities
Style & Versatility
A masterclass in monochromatic styling. The neutral stone-grey tone functions as a blank canvas for your wardrobe. Pair them effortlessly with light grey tailored trousers, cream linen suits, or casual off-white chinos for a high-end, tonal ensemble. For a more relaxed weekend look, style them bare-ankled with premium denim or tailored resort shorts and a crisp poplin shirt.
Care Instruction
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Give Them a Rest: Avoid wearing your suede loafers two days in a row. Suede fibers trap moisture easily and need a full 24 hours to completely air out and recover their structure.
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Always Use Cedar Shoe Trees: Loafers are designed to fit snugly, but without laces, they can quickly lose their shape and sag. Insert raw cedar shoe trees immediately after every wear to pull the suede taut, smooth out walking creases, and absorb barefoot moisture and odor.
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Dry Brushing: Use a dedicated suede brush with soft brass or nylon bristles. Brush gently in one direction to remove surface dust, lift flattened fibers, and restore the suede's signature velvet nap.
- Weather Care: If you get caught in a sudden downpour, don't panic. Blot excess water with a clean, dry towel. If they are unevenly wet, use a slightly damp cloth to lightly moisten the entire shoe evenly (this prevents water rings as it dries). Pack the insides tightly with crumpled white paper towels to maintain their shape, and let them air-dry naturally away from direct heat. Placing suede near a radiator, heater, or using a hairdryer will bake the moisture out of the leather hides, causing them to shrink, stiffen, and crack permanently.


