Platform loafers are built with a raised, solid sole that adds height evenly beneath the whole foot, rather than lifting only the heel. This construction gives a bolder silhouette than a flat loafer without the forward pitch of a heeled style, making platform loafers a practical choice where height is wanted but all-day wearability is the priority. The range spans suede and leather constructions across distinct style directions: suede platforms with fringe detail, clean suede flatforms, woven leather styles with buckle closures, and classic penny silhouettes with studded heel accents.
Chunky platform loafers sit at the intersection of considered tailoring and everyday footwear. The elevated sole works across professional and smart-casual occasions, from office days to weekend dressing, without the discomfort that comes from a tapered heel on hard flooring over long periods. Brown and camel suede styles integrate naturally with tailored trousers, midi skirts, and wide-leg cuts. Brown Shoes Trend covers this pairing in detail, and All-Day Work Shoes and Essential Workwear Shoes on The Edit offer broader loafer styling guidance.
For flat and heeled loafer styles, see Flat Loafers and the full Loafers collection. The Work Wear collection covers occasion-curated loafer options alongside bags and other footwear.
FAQs
What is the difference between platform loafers and flat loafers? Platform loafers have a raised, solid sole that adds height across the whole foot, giving a bolder, chunkier silhouette. Flat loafers sit close to the ground with minimal sole height and are the lower-profile everyday choice. Both styles are available in the Pazzion range: see Flat Loafers and the full Loafers collection for comparison.
Are platform loafers comfortable for extended wear? The platform construction distributes weight across a larger sole area compared to a heeled shoe, which reduces pressure on the ball of the foot. For extended wear on hard surfaces, the cushioned insole and stable platform sole make these a practical choice. Suede platform styles tend to break in faster than smooth leather and feel softer underfoot from the first wear.
Can I wear platform loafers with both trousers and skirts? Yes. The loafer silhouette suits a wide range of proportions. Platform loafers work well with cropped or wide-leg trousers, where the chunky sole balances the trouser volume. With midi or mini skirts, the elevated platform adds visual height without the instability of a heeled style. Brown and camel colourways are the most versatile across both outfit types.