Caslon® Millany Loafer (Women)

A lugged rubber platform and heel bring utilitarian traction and style to a sophisticated desk-to-dinner loafer finished with a cushy footbed for comfort.

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A lugged rubber platform and heel bring utilitarian traction and style to a sophisticated desk-to-dinner loafer finished with a cushy footbed for comfort.

  • Leather upper and lining/rubber sole
  • Imported
  • Women’s Shoes
  • Item #6229400

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Caslon is the name given to serif typefaces designed by William Caslon I (c. 1692–1766) in London, or inspired by his work.

Caslon worked as an engraver of punches, the masters used to stamp the moulds or matrices used to cast metal type. He worked in the tradition of what is now called old-style serif letter design, that produced letters with a relatively organic structure resembling handwriting with a pen. Caslon established a tradition of engraving type in London, which previously had not been common, and was influenced by the imported Dutch Baroque typefaces that were popular in England at the time. His typefaces established a strong reputation for their quality and their attractive appearance, suitable for extended passages of text.

The letterforms of Caslon's roman, or upright type include an "A" with a concave hollow at top left and a "G" without a downwards-pointing spur at bottom right. The sides of the "M" are straight. The "W" has three terminals at the top and the "b" has a small tapered stroke ending at bottom left. The "a" has a slight ball terminal. Ascenders and descenders are relatively short and the level of stroke contrast is modest in body text sizes. In italic, Caslon's "h" folds inwards and the "A" is sharply slanted. The "Q", "T", "v", "w" and "z" all have flourishes or swashes in the original design, something not all revivals follow. The italic "J" has a crossbar, and a rotated casting was used by Caslon in many sizes on his specimens to form the pound sign. However, Caslon created different designs of letters at different sizes: his larger sizes follow the lead of a type he sold cut in the previous century by Joseph Moxon, with more fine detail and sharper contrast in stroke weight, in the "Dutch taste" style. Caslon's larger-size roman fonts have two serifs on the "C", while his smaller-size versions have one half-arrow serif only at top right.

Caslon's typefaces were popular in his lifetime and beyond, and after a brief period of eclipse in the early nineteenth century returned to popularity, particularly for setting printed body text and books. Many revivals exist, with varying faithfulness to Caslon's original design. Modern Caslon revivals also often add features such as a matching boldface and "lining" numbers at the height of capital letters, neither of which were used in Caslon's time. William Berkson, designer of a revival of Caslon, describes Caslon in body text as "comfortable and inviting".

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Emma

    I loveeee this shoe! It’s well made and on trend and I can’t wait to wear them! The only issue is that it runs very narrow, it’s really hard to get on. I ordered a half size up which fits better. I know the leather will stretch out which is why I’m keeping them.

  2. 04

    by Linda

    These are nice — I went down a half size, and am both admiring them and breaking them in during cooler weather for a few days, plus determining if any future pain points (very sensitive and somewhat problem feet). I do like the more rugged stiff leather as they will last and wear great for almost any activity/weather. Considering gunmetal next, but like all the colors.

  3. 04

    by Jen

    ordered my usual 7.5, fits great, love the look, comfy, and stylish. will wear a lot in the fall. i’m a medium to slightly wide foot and it fit fine. i found the leather to be firm but flexible. got black and dijon, love both to wear with different outfits, styles. the loafer holds my feet in so my heels don’t pop out, the soles are solid and made with a good material so i won’t worry about slipping. all around a great find!

  4. 04

    by Greg

    I’m very confused by the negative reviews! I loved these right out of the box! Bought the black (of course) and the silver. After receiving them & loving them, I’m going back for another color!!!

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