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Nice boots. I suppose this begs the question can boots ever be conservative business dress?
Not with a capital C, I'd say. Though some chukkas and chelseas can pass in a lower c environment.
For my purposes, the best way to do a TV fold is not to. Will is a bit more pedantic about the issue today:
They're only unusual if when I'm sitting down though.
Nice boots. I suppose this begs the question can boots ever be conservative business dress?
Agree on the color. Darker bal boots would be less eye grabbing than lighter. But they're still unusual, and most guys in tailored clothing probably spend the bulk of the day sitting. Hard to imagine they go entirely unnoticed.
Pretty much as close to conservative business dress as I get, except...single breasted peak lapels
See, I think this looks too formal. If I saw you walking around in this outfit, I'd think you were going to a wedding, a dinner or a funeral, not to work.
The larger question is, why are you stabbing an innocent tie to death that never did you any harm?
Agree on the color. Darker bal boots would be less eye grabbing than lighter. But they're still unusual, and most guys in tailored clothing probably spend the bulk of the day sitting. Hard to imagine they go entirely unnoticed.
Aren't balmoral boots technically more formal than shoes?