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Tod's
In case you had forgotten that Tod's makes driving shoes, there are seven rubber nubs on the backs of these loafers to remind you. And, in case you need a little extra traction on the kind of slippery European cobblestone streets where Tod's shoes seem to be particularly favored, there's also a driving shoelike tread on the sole. Unlike driving shoes, however, it's okay to wear these with socks.
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