Let’s go back to 1936. G. H.Bass (George Henry Bass) created the first penny loafer, putting a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe, designed for 'loafing in the field'. He dubbed it the Bass Weejun. The rest is history. The US brand continues to introduce contemporary renditions of its original penny loafer. This Larson model maintains a classic look.
Let’s go back to 1936. G. H.Bass (George Henry Bass) created the first penny loafer, putting a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe, designed for 'loafing in the field'. He dubbed it the Bass Weejun. The rest is history. The US brand continues to introduce contemporary renditions of its original penny loafer. This Larson model maintains a classic look.
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Let’s go back to 1936. G. H.Bass (George Henry Bass) created the first penny loafer, putting a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe, designed for 'loafing in the field'. He dubbed it the Bass Weejun. The rest is history. The US brand continues to introduce contemporary renditions of its original penny loafer. This Larson model maintains a classic look.
Let’s go back to 1936. G. H.Bass (George Henry Bass) created the first penny loafer, putting a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe, designed for 'loafing in the field'. He dubbed it the Bass Weejun. The rest is history. The US brand continues to introduce contemporary renditions of its original penny loafer. This Larson model maintains a classic look.
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originally posted on ghbass-eu.com