loafer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

loafer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for loafer in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

loafer [ˈləʊfəʳ, Am ˈloʊfɚ] N

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English
This includes his infamous fedora, white gloves, penny loafers, and shades.
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Mods also favoured other casual styles such as desert boots and loafers.
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The stores include diamond-studded belts, jeans with leather pockets and patented buckled loafers.
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He is a loafer who is not interested one bit in studies.
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The venetian-style shoe and its lack of ornamentation contrasts with the loafer which may have slotted straps, vamps and even tassels.
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He wears a green bowtie and brown loafers.
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The typical loafer has a square toe, and comes in darker colors, such as black or brown.
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In shape, the episcopal sandals more closely resemble a pair of loafers than actual sandals.
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He is identified by green pants and brown loafers.
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Though originally men's shoes, some styles of loafers, such as casual tassel loafers, are also worn by women.
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