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Get $30 off These Franco Sarto Lug Sole Loafers Just in Time for Fall
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Date:2025-04-18 21:22:23
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You may be sweating in the summer heat right now (although I hope you're relaxing in air conditioning), but it's never a bad idea to get ahead on your fall shopping. Loafers are a quintessential autumn shoe and they're also a yearlong staple for the other seasons, especially if you go into an office, but don't stop there. Don't sleep on rocking a loafer with a casual outfit. It works. Trust me.
Elevate your standard loafers and opt for a bit of edge with a lug sole. It's a fun take on a classic and it will enhance your fall wardrobe for years to come. And if you can save a little money on your shopping spree, why not go for it? You can save $30 on the Franco Sarto Lug Sole Penny Keeper Loafers when you shop at QVC. There are five versatile colors to choose from and you can get your favorite for just $69. And, it gets even better with free shipping on your order.
These loafers are available in black, navy blue, gold, burgundy, and camel colorblock. There are wide size options too. Your order will ship for free.
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