Characteristics and 6 recommended models of Salvatore Ferragamo’s proud “Gancini loafers

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Characteristics and 6 recommended models of Salvatore Ferragamo's proud "Gancini loafers

This time, we will introduce the “Gancini Loafer”, a slip-on type leather shoe that uses the iconic “Gancini” created by “Salvatore Ferragamo”!

Salvatore Ferragamo ” has created all kinds of masterpiece shoes

Salvatore Ferragamo was born in a small village called Bonito in Avellino, Campania, southern Italy in 1898. The brand was started by a precocious genius who created his first pair of shoes at the age of 9 and opened a shoe store at the age of 11, and has produced many historical masterpieces. Invisible shoes with clear heels, wedge heels, platform soles, etc., all of these were introduced by Salvatore Ferragamo. The ” Gancini loafer ” introduced here is another masterpiece from the brand’s long history.

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Look out for the bit loafer with Salvatore Ferragamo’s iconic “Gancini”.

Salvatore Ferragamo has created many masterpieces mainly in ladies’ shoes, but men’s shoes also have a beautiful silhouette and sex appeal that are not inferior to those of ladies’ shoes, and are supported by many celebrities and fashionable people. Among the wide range of shoe collections developed by the brand, the “Gancini loafer” has been gaining popularity as a standard item. The most distinctive feature of these loafers is the design in which the metal fittings of the so-called “bit loafers” are changed to the brand’s iconic motif, Gancini. The Gancini loafer has been extremely popular since it was first introduced, and is now available in a wide range of variations.

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Trivia: What is Ferragamo’s iconic “Gancini” motif?

The “Gancini” is currently the iconic motif of Ferragamo. The inspiration came from the wrought iron fittings made to tie horses together and attached to the side walls of the Palazzo Spini Ferroni in Florence. The Gancini is said to express messages of quality, tradition, tenacity, and togetherness. Gancini has a long history and was first adopted around the 1950s. It first appeared as an adornment on women’s handbags, and as its popularity grew in the 1980s, it became an iconic motif representing Ferragamo and was used on all kinds of items.

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