Matching Mens Shoes with Suits or Pants
Posted: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
by Leroy
Mens Fashion Tips | Guide on Mens Clothing
I have received many queries by readers on how to match their shoes against their other mens clothing, like suit or pants. Actually it is not as difficult as they think it is since the choices of colors for men's shoes are quite limited. Unless you have a taste for extraordinary colors, otherwise there should not be much problem coordinating dress shoes.
Always remember that formality of dress shoes begins from the darkness of its color. For example, black is always the most formal color while light brown is the least formal. So you should match your shoes against your suits or pants based on the occasion. If you are attending a formal business dinner, then naturally black shoes are your ultimate choice rather than brown shoes.
Of late, there are more men wearing light brown or camel colored dress shoes against their dark colored suits or pants. These high contrast creates a very trendy style which I personally like. However, we should also note that this combination gives a more casual feel toward it.
What if the suit or pants are brown-based colors like olive or chocolate colors? Must we definitely wear it against brown shoes? Not necessarily, black shoes are just as fine. Of course, brown shoes would let the color flow very smoothly but black is still a color that can fit nicely. Remember that black is the color for formal.
Lace-up shoes are one step better than slip-ons for their formality. At the same time, lace-ups are split into Balmoral and Blucher types. Refer to Mens Dress Shoes Styles for their differences. The latter is always considered less formal because of its open throat design.
So remember that whether you want a formal or casual look would depend on your choice of two criteria: the dress shoe style and its color. My brother actually has a gray shoe that is blucher styled with pointed tip and polished patented leather. Due to these various combinations, his dress shoe actually looked almost formal against dark colored pants and yet with a tinge of stylishness.
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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)good tips, I alway have a hard time matching up my lighter suites with my shoes, i feel more confident now.
Can a Black blazer be worn with brown shoes? Say I am wearing Olive pants, brown shoes, brown belt and light or dark shirt (white or sky blue or dark blue etc..), how about a black blazer with this combination?I think that black and brown don't work well together, be in in shoe or cloths. In opposition to the article, I don't think that black shoes work well with navy. You can certainly get away with it, because men have always wore black shoes, but blue and black is not a good combination, but only a tolerable one. I find that black shoes work best with black, grey, white, and maybe khaki, depending on shade and rest of outift. Pinchas
Will my new Ecco Century bike toe black laced shoes work well with a business suit?
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