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AE Walnut - What suit color?

Swan Song

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Yes

Just about anything excepting black or dark charcoal.

Navy, all blues, med & light grays, olive, blue-jeans, Khaki, lighter shades of brown, tan.

Dress-up or down
 

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You can do this with charcoal too. Just avoid black.
 

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Originally Posted by phxlawstudent
No suit. Those just wouldn't right with anything but the most casual of suitings. Think seersucker or cotton/linen.

That's going a little far. They would work with any appropriately colored flannel, including light gray, or with a worsted in a casual pattern such as windowpane.
 

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Originally Posted by Kurt N
That's going a little far. They would work with any appropriately colored flannel, including light gray, or with a worsted in a casual pattern such as windowpane.

True. I'm used to thinking of conservative business dress. You know, because of my chosen profession.

Either case, brown shoes are still more casual even though they are acceptable.
 

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Originally Posted by phxlawstudent
True. I'm used to thinking of conservative business dress. You know, because of my chosen profession.

Either case, brown shoes are still more casual even though they are acceptable.


Been a practicing lawyer for 30 years. Would wear brown with business suits to all but the highest level courts and would certainly wear those shoes with a charcoal business suit.
 

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Have seen people wear walnut colered dress shoes with charcoal suits. I think you can pull it off as long as the shirt/tie go along. Saw someone the other day with chcoal suit, walnut shoes, light grey socks, dark blue shirt and red tie. No one item was outlandish. Just a lot going on.

For me, I have so many other browns and black shoes I like, I have not yet tried the walnut with the dark grey. But that is my own preference.
 

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I think light to meduim grey would look best. If you are wearing navy or charcoal, stick with merlot.
 

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