Picking The Right Shoe

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Compared to our hairstyle, clothes and our watches shoes play a big role in resembling our personality. In Men, a good pair of shoes determine one’s personality. They say that you can tell a lot about a man based on the shoes that he is wearing. It also true that if you go to any major metropolitan city where fashion is even vaguely present, then you are likely to notice that women first look at a man’s eyes before quickly moving down to his shoes in order to take stock of his status and potential. Given these facts, good shoes for men are an item that could not be of more importance. Determining the right shoes to wear has plenty to do with the occasion. The level of style that you bring to any event lays its foundation in the shoes that you are wearing.
How to pick the right shoe

1. Match, don’t mix. Make sure the footwear you choose complements the color of your outfit. You would generally be safe picking a color that is darker, than the shade of your pants.

2. Colour code. When it comes to shoes, black leather lace-up is a must-stock. They go best with grey, navy blue, and black pants. Dark solid browns go well with tan, beige and brown colored trousers. Pair burgundy for lighter browns and khakis; and tan shoes work best with blue and white.

3. Dress for the occasion. For formal meetings, pick black shoes and that too lace-ups. Loafers work if you are out for a casual business lunch. Flip-flops are best reserved for holidays and at home. While sneakers are best for the gym and while hanging out with pals, high-end dress sneakers can work for a casual event.

4. Know your styles. From casual (loafers, canvas, Kolhapuris, and flip-flops) to formal (dress shoes and boots) and anything in between like loafers, boat shoes, moccasins – knowing shoe styles can help you choose better.

5. Choose comfort. Whatever shoes you pick, make sure they are comfortable. The size needs to be just right with enough room for you to wear a pair of socks and still have space for your toes to breathe.

 

6. Maintain your shoes. Don’t scrimp on the quality of your shoes. Buying a quality pair will actually save you money in the long run. Also, condition and polish your shoes regularly to make them look good and last longer.

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