A single black loafer displayed against a pale green background
A single black loafer displayed against a pale green background
The Larson Weejun®
Ninety years of penny loafer history, and this is still the one to beat. The Larson honors the legacy that G.H. Bass built — the signature Whale Tail penny keeper, handsewn moccasin and beefroll stitching, Blake stitch construction, and a resoleable leather outsole that's built to last decades, not seasons. The American Ivy League aesthetic, refined over nearly a century, and still as effortless with jeans as it is with unstructured tailoring. This isn't a gift that goes out of style. It never was in style — it is style.
Mens Larson Venetian Loom Weejuns® Loafer - Venetian Loafers
Mens Larson Weejuns® Penny Loafer - Penny Loafers
The Penny Loafer
The original. Still the one. Our Weejun has been the benchmark for the penny loafer since we invented the style — premium leather, the signature penny keeper, a silhouette that hasn't needed updating because it was right the first time. Give him the shoe that started everything.
Mens Lexington Penny Loafer - Penny Loafers
Sandals
Because every man who's given everything deserves a little ease. Our sandals carry the same Bass craftsmanship and attention to detail into a more relaxed silhouette — none more so than the Charleswood Cross Strap, with its padded crossband upper, suede footbed, and all-day EVA sole. Comfort that doesn't ask him to compromise on anything.
Mens Charleswood Cross Strap Sandals - Footbed Cross Strap Sandals
Mens Reed Fisherman Mini Lug - Fisherman Sandals
Mens Reed Fisherman Mini Lug - Fisherman Sandals
There's a certain kind of father who never had to try very hard to look good.
He wasn't following trends. He didn't have a mood board or a style influencer. He just had an eye — for quality, for craft, for the kind of thing that holds up. His shoes were always polished. His belt always matched. His loafers were worn in the right way, the way that takes years to get right.
You probably grew up thinking that was just how adults dressed. It wasn't until later that you realized not everyone's father looked like that. Most of them were guessing. Yours just knew.
G.H. Bass has been making shoes for that kind of man since 1876. Not the flashy kind. Not the disposable kind. The kind built with the understanding that real style is patient — that a well-made penny loafer worn for twenty years will always say more than whatever everyone else is wearing right now.
This Father's Day, we think he deserves something that lives up to the standard he set.