weejun/ˈwiː.d͡ʒən/EtymologyOriginally a brand name, from Norwegian. Introduced in 1934 by Maine bootmaker G. H. Bass.nounA kind of loafer having a strip of leather across the saddle with a diamond cut-out.“15 other women got together and we all wore the dyke outfit of the sixties, which was topsiders or weejun loafers, cordoroy ^([sic]) pants, oxford cloth shirts, either a seersucker or a madras jacket, a pinky ring and a Dunhill lighter.”