English term
Beary Loafer
Men's shoes with an authentic, crafted look, beautifully cut in smooth dark brown leather that is full of depth and character. The slip-on loafer styling and subtle, luxurious detailing is timeless, and they work perfectly for smart occasions and workwear.
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Proposed translations
حذاء سهل الارتداء
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip-on_shoe
A loafer has no laces.
Not sure what beary stands for here, but all the pictures and links of beary loafer lead to casual shoes without laces and easy to wear.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2020-08-15 04:29:35 GMT)
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I couldn't find anything could differentiate beary shoes from penny shoes, As I said, I'm not sure of what "beary" stands for unlike "penny". I would suggest to put it as monolingual.
My problem is that the file mentions two types of loafers "beary" and "penny"· |
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