And EU stock… that just means shoes destined for the European market. Probably made in Europe too, which, given Loewe’s whole deal with craftsmanship, is a good sign. We’re not talking sweatshop specials here, hopefully. LOL.
Now, the thing with LOEWE is, they do everything. I mean, *everything*. You got your classic leather loafers – I saw some green campo ones mentioned somewhere? Green loafers? Bold move, but if anyone can pull it off, it’s Loewe. Then you got these Flow Runner sneakers. Those look like they’re for people who, like, actually *do* stuff. Suede, technical fabric… sounds comfy, tbh. I’m not a sneakerhead, but I can appreciate a good-looking shoe. Especially one with decent support, my back is killing me lately.
FARFETCH seems to have a ton of LOEWE sneakers, if you’re into that. Apparently, they do home pick-up returns? Fancy! And Mytheresa? They’re slinging everything from slides to espadrilles, which, let’s be honest, are essential summer footwear. I’m picturing myself in some Loewe espadrilles sipping rosé on a balcony. Yeah, that’s the life.
Oh, and they got women’s shoes on FARFETCH in *Portuguese* (Descubra Sapatos LOEWE na FARFETCH em até 12x. Encontre a moda feminina atual da marca e receba em até 7 dias.). So, you know, international appeal and all that jazz.
I’m kinda seeing a theme here, though. Loewe’s trying to be accessible, but still, you know, *Loewe*. Like, they’re not exactly churning out fast fashion. You’re paying for the leather, the craftsmanship, the *history*, man! That’s why they’re in places like Mytheresa and FARFETCH, not down at the discount outlet (though, imagine finding Loewe at a discount outlet?! I’d lose my mind.)
And then there’s their store in Soho, NYC. A leathermaking company selling mesh slingback pumps?! The sheer range is kinda mind-boggling.