Loro Piana Shoes & Loafers: Buyer's FAQ
How can I tell a pair of Loro Piana shoes is authentic? We authenticate every pair in-house, and the tells are in the details counterfeiters get wrong. On the Summer Walk and Open Walk we check the moulded rubber-pebble sole and its alignment, the branded insole and stamping, and the even hand-stitching. We feel the leather and suede — supple, never stiff or plasticky — read the size and made-in-Italy markings, and on recent pairs verify the Aura Blockchain / NFC certificate. Because details vary by production year, we never rely on a single marker — if a pair doesn't pass every checkpoint, we don't list it.
What are Loro Piana shoes made of? Loro Piana footwear is built from premium suede and butter-soft calf leather, with the signature moulded rubber soles on the Summer Walk and Open Walk. Every listing states the material and our condition grade.
How do Loro Piana shoes fit? Loro Piana shoes tend to run slightly large and narrow, and many wearers size down by a half. Always go by the insole length we measure and list, not the marked EU size alone.
Is a pre-owned pair of Loro Piana shoes worth it? Yes. The build lasts for years, so a pre-owned pair at a fraction of retail is sound value, and every pre-owned piece is graded transparently (Unworn with tags, Unworn, Excellent, Very Good). And every piece is authenticated — if one is ever proven inauthentic, we refund it in full — with a 14-day return policy, so you can buy with confidence.