Meet ALICE — a flat loafer with a gold horsebit on the vamp and a rounded toe that sits closer to a ballet flat than a traditional loafer. The shoe that makes getting dressed faster.
The horsebit is the most recognised hardware in loafer history for a reason — it's balanced, it catches light at the right angle, and it makes a plain leather shoe look like it cost more than it did. On ALICE, the snaffle-style bit sits centred on the vamp strap: two D-rings connected by a bar, nothing extra. The leather is smooth and slightly soft, so ALICE looks neat from day one without needing to be broken in or conditioned before you wear her out.
The rounded toe gives more room at the front than a pointed or square-toe shoe. The flat sole means you can walk the distance from Raffles Place MRT to your desk and forget you're wearing them. The lifestyle shot says everything the description doesn't have to: white trousers, beige loafer, done.
Black when you want the hardware to do more work. Beige when you want the shoe to disappear into the outfit.
Designed for Southeast Asian feet — proportioned to fit, not adapted from elsewhere.
Why you'll love it:
- Gold horsebit hardware — snaffle-style bit centred on the vamp; recognised detail, never overdone
- Smooth leather upper — neat finish from the first wear, no conditioning or break-in needed
- Rounded toe with flat sole — more room at the front, zero height, all-day wearable
- Slip-on loafer silhouette — no fastenings, on and off without effort
- Designed for Southeast Asian feet — built around the proportions that actually fit









