G.H. Bass
In 1936, G.H. Bass & Co. put a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe designed for “loafing in the field,” and playfully dubbed them Weejuns – introducing the world’s first penny loafer.
From strolling across college campuses to doing the moonwalk, Weejuns have been worn on industrious feet ever since, proving that a true original is always in demand.
Alexander Heinsberg


G.H. Bass
In 1936, G.H. Bass & Co. put a stylish spin on a Norwegian farm shoe designed for “loafing in the field,” and playfully dubbed them Weejuns – introducing the world’s first penny loafer.
From strolling across college campuses to doing the moonwalk, Weejuns have been worn on industrious feet ever since, proving that a true original is always in demand.
Alexander Heinsberg