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I've always regarded suede shoes as being a bit informal/casual, and not really appropriate with suits in general.Originally Posted by chobochobo
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I've always regarded suede shoes as being a bit informal/casual, and not really appropriate with suits in general.Originally Posted by chobochobo
I would not wear suede shoes with a suit. I would wear them more casually...like with a sports jacket and slacks...or just slacks and a shirt. Also, I think it's OK to be more flexible on belt choice when matching with suede shoes...doesn't have to be a suede belt.though not entirely unrelated, I've always regarded suede shoes as being a bit informal/casual, and not really appropriate with suits in general. Is this a misconception?
I would not wear suede shoes with a suit. I would wear them more casually...like with a sports jacket and slacks...or just slacks and a shirt. Also, I think it's OK to be more flexible on belt choice when matching with suede shoes...doesn't have to be a suede belt.Originally Posted by Dragon
So, you're a flexible hardliner
The Ferrragamos posted at the beginning of this thread clearly fall into the dress category.Originally Posted by Roger