tcmquincy
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Obviously, it is typically almost always recommended to match belt & shoe color or at least have only both be black or both be a shade of brown. I pretty much always follow this rule. However, I once saw a man (who dresses extremely well and wears different designer and bespoke suits/sport coats with a tie/pocket square almost every day) pull off wearing a light gray suit with a black belt and tan double monk dress shoes. I was honestly pretty amazed to see someone who dressed so well to make such a choice, but it actually looked quite good and intentional rather than a beginner making a mistake by mixing brown/black leathers.
Is there ANY case where y'all would find a black belt and brown/tan dress shoes acceptable? Is this something that should be reserved for only the most experienced and fashion-forward individuals? I have a feeling many would say this should absolutely never be done but would be interested to hear your thoughts!
Is there ANY case where y'all would find a black belt and brown/tan dress shoes acceptable? Is this something that should be reserved for only the most experienced and fashion-forward individuals? I have a feeling many would say this should absolutely never be done but would be interested to hear your thoughts!