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Tuesday 5 April 2011

Men's Fashion Tips: Shoes


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men fashion is a complex subject, but if you start at the bottom and work your way to the top, you quickly see that you need to start with the shoes. Shoes are often get overlooked in men's fashion. However, if you want to look your best, you need to think about what's on your feet. People notice shoes, and the right ones make you look like you know exactly what you're doing when it comes to fashion.



  1. Brown Shoes

    • If you're the kind of man who wears black shoes with everything, you need a major readjustment to your footwear strategy. In fact, brown shoes should be your go-to footwear for most occasions. Anytime you're wearing a color other than straight black, you can benefit from a sharp pair of brown shoes. If you wear anything gray, navy or khaki, then it is a safe bet that you can't go wrong with a pair of dark brown shoes.

    The Big Myth

    • If you talk to people who believe in the old-school rules of men's fashion, you have doubtless encountered the old turkey about how the shoes must absolutely match the belt. This is a fallacy that the fashion forward have let go. Don't think about matching things exactly, and instead think about varying shades and tints. A little difference between a belt and shoes that work well together shows that time and care went into choosing them, and will get noticed.

    Toes

    • The square-toed shoe is not something that should form the staple of your shoe collection. In fact, a square-toed shoe looks bulky and out of place on most body types. Only small people looking to add an appearance of bulk should opt for square toes. Instead, look for varieties such as wingtip, capped, medallion or pointy-toed shoes. A variety of shoe styles helps you change up your image based on the occasion. Wingtip shoes, for instance, are very stylish for a more formal occasion.

    Casual Shoes

    • When you wear casual shoes, you can afford to take a few more chances than when you're more dressed up. For instance, when you choose a casual shoe, you can opt for a contrast such as shoes that have soles that are a different color than the shoe. There's also something to be said about classic cool when going casual. A toned-down sneaker or a classic pair of Chucks can give a sense of effortlessness to a casual look.

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