Pocket Dagger Horsebit Loafer
A loafer that turns the dagger into hardware rather than ornament.
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Story & heritage
The Pocket line appears in Paciotti’s current Dress edit as a Dagger Horsebit Loafer, making the house signifier functional: the silver dagger logo is worked into the horsebit across the vamp.
It sits naturally inside Paciotti’s dress-shoe heritage, which the official history traces back to Giuseppe and Cecilia Paciotti’s 1948 handmade shoe business.
Materials & craft
The official black Pocket listing describes eel leather with a lustrous ribbed texture, a square toe and a silver dagger-logo horsebit; related Pocket versions use velvet-texture uppers and the same low, formal loafer structure.
How to choose & style
Wear it as a polished loafer with a flash of metal. Eel leather reads dressier and sharper; the velvet-texture versions soften the attitude for evening trousers or cropped denim.