loafer

/ˈloʊfər/
noun
  1. A type of flat, casual shoe without laces, often made of leather.
    • The store had a sale on leather loafers in black and tan.
    • He slipped on his brown loafers before heading out to dinner.
    • She prefers loafers over sneakers for a smart-casual look at the office.
  2. A person who avoids work or spends time idly; a lazy person.
    • My uncle was a bit of a loafer, spending most afternoons napping on the porch.
    • Instead of studying, he acted like a loafer and played video games all day.
    • The manager warned the new employee not to be a loafer during busy hours.