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What are the significant differences between the Clarks Desert Boot and the Clarks Original Desert Boot? My local store only has the originals.
Just got an internship for the summer and need to suit up most days or at least look put together... Looking at getting a navy suit and possibly a gray suit
I'm partial to more reddish shoes - colors like merlot, burgundy, etc. But brown is okay. Some will maintain that the "no brown in the city" rule extends to shoes, and I'll allow as how there might be some truth to this, in a few places, in certain cities. But brown shoes are okay in most situations, in most major cities in the United States, particularly in the daytime.as far as shoes go I've always loved brown shoes with suits
Ironically, simple shoes tend to be more formal than less simple ones.was looking for something simple that I could also dress down as well when I'm not at work
Well, if you'll be wearing a suit most days, you need more than one suit.
Navy and gray are the obvious choices. If you'd care to add a third suit, khaki (or tan) would be acceptable as a summer suit in many settings. Not all, of course, but many.
I'm partial to more reddish shoes - colors like merlot, burgundy, etc. But brown is okay. Some will maintain that the "no brown in the city" rule extends to shoes, and I'll allow as how there might be some truth to this, in a few places, in certain cities. But brown shoes are okay in most situations, in most major cities in the United States, particularly in the daytime.
As you haven't told us where you'll be, or what the internship is, that's the best I can give you.
Since you'll be "suiting up" most days, you ought to have at least two pairs of good shoes. Yeah, quality shoes cost a little, but properly cared for they can last you for decades. (Without proper care, they won't last particularly long, and will look awful in short order.)
While I'm not a huge fan of black shoes, they do serve a purpose, so if you get one pair in brown, at least consider getting the second pair in black.
Ironically, simple shoes tend to be more formal than less simple ones.
Anyway, I've long since come to accept that making one item of clothing - shirt, shoes, pants, jacket, etc. - do "double duty," that is, look good in formal settings, informal settings, with jeans, with wool trousers, etc., is usually a mistake. It's like a Swiss Army knife - sure, it does 47 different things, but it does few of them as well as a dedicated tool would. This being the case, and since I've already pointed out that quality shoes may be regarded as a long-term purchase, I'd suggest you get a couple of pairs of shoes that look great with suits, and a pair or two that look great when you're casually dressed, and not worry about finding shoes that are ideal for both purposes.
But since you may be wondering what I think of those Johnston & Murphys anyway, they're tolerable. Still, you'd be much better off buying a couple of pairs of Allen Edmonds (Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, maybe the Strand), and a pair or two of more casual shoes. (The strands are actually somewhat casual by "wear with suit" standards, so could perhaps be seen as a "go with everything" shoe, if you insisted on it.)
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Michael
I'll be working for the US State Department in DC
Lots of men - particularly young men - wear black suits. For many, black is their only suit.(I'd assume black would be the go to for these occasions?).
One of the classic "wear with suit" shoes is the Allen Edmonds Park Avenue. (The Fifth Avenue is slightly less classic, but still a fine choice.)Just out of curiosity what styles would typically be considered casual and typical suiting footwear?
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Was wondering if there will be an upcoming sale for Charles Tyrwhitt. Thanks!
Was wondering if there will be an upcoming sale for Charles Tyrwhitt.