 
 The Row fall 2011; Imaxtree  Ballet slippers may have some competition with the recent popularity of  lounge loafers. These shoes have come on the scene with a vengeance and  taken androgyny to a new fashionable level. Everyone from Alexander  McQueen to Sam Edelman have contributed to the trend and have brought  studs, prints, and tassels to the table. Here’s what to consider before  you delve into this trend: Longevity: Not new to the style scene, the loafer has been around since  Hugh Hefner debuted them in the ’70s. We never thought we’d tale a cue  from the Playboy patriarch, but even the most unpredictable of  celebrities end up being trendsetters. For those of us who can’t decide  between the flat and the oxford, this is a neutral combination of the  two that is sure to be around for years to come. Wearability: If there’s one thing that these shoes possess, it’s  comfortability. These shoes are literally made for walking. Or lounging.  And although we all love a good heel, a great stylish and practical  flat is like winning the lottery. You can follow in the footsteps of the  always fashionable Mary-Kate and Ashley and their brand The Row and pair them with mens-like business wear, or you can throw them on  with a simple jeans and T-shirt for running errands. Dressed up or down,  they work like a charm. Personality: Whether you’re a plain Jane or love to experiment with  prints, there’s a loafer out there for everybody. Studs, velvet,  leopard, or patent, whatever your hearts desire. Although they may come  off a bit grandfather-esque, it all depends on the style of the shoe and  yours. Save vs. Splurge?: Save. Although the studded Louboutin loafers may be  tempting, some of the splurges run close to $1,000, and who has that  kind of money? There’s no need to break the bank to nab a pair of these  shoes. Save options:   	

 Photo: Courtesy of Aldo  Killion Black Patent, $28, Aldo 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Topshop  Manney Pink Spot Slippers, $60, Topshop 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of DSW  Wanted Ritzy Flat, $30, DSW 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Asos  DV by Dolce Vita Marcel Tasselled Loafers, $100, Asos 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Lulu's  Qupid Strip 27 Mustard Velvet Yellow Loafer Flats, $26, Lulu’s  
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Steve Madden  MADEE tailored loafer, $120, Steve Madden 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Nordstrom  Adena Same Edelman spike and sequined satin flat, $150, Nordstrom Splurge Options:   	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Bergdorf Goodman  Loeffler Randall printed calf-hair loafers, $325, Bergdorf

Photo: Courtesy of Shopbop  Marc Jacobs jumbled logo metallic flats, $260, Shopbop 

 Photo: Courtesy of Net-A-Porter  Christian Louboutin leapord print and bow loafers, $1,295. Net-A-Porter  

Photo: Courtesy of Free People  Carillo metal disk studded loafers, $288, Free People
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Neiman Marcus  Charlotte Olympia cat face velvet skimmer flats, $695, Neiman Marcus 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Saks  Alexander McQueen velvet embroidered skull loafers, $595, Saks