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Shiny or matte shoes?

mediafred

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For my wedding, I am looking at black patent leather shoes and black plain-toe Oxfords. Either way, should they both be very shiny or can it also be more matte? Is this just a matter of preference? The shiny ones just make me think of tux rentals shoes for some reason.

Thanks.
 

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what are you wearing?
 

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check the other two threads he's made about this event's attire.
 

ter1413

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Originally Posted by Quadcammer
check the other two threads he's made about this event's attire.

no time for that. cliff notes or gtfo...
 

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Originally Posted by mediafred
For my wedding, I am looking at black patent leather shoes and black plain-toe Oxfords. Either way, should they both be very shiny or can it also be more matte? Is this just a matter of preference? The shiny ones just make me think of tux rentals shoes for some reason.

Thanks.


Wear nubuck.
 

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I'm either going to go in one of two extremes. A black tux or a white dinner jacket with tux trousers. I'm not sure if I like the ultra shiny shoe look so I just want to see if it is appropriate to wear matte shoes? Have traditionally shoes always been shiny?
 

IsteRed

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Originally Posted by chris121
Maybe you can ask your bride for some advice. Her choice may be the best for you.

Did you miss all that "don't let your wife/gf choose your clothes or shoes" thing?
 

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Originally Posted by mediafred
For my wedding, I am looking at black patent leather shoes and black plain-toe Oxfords. Either way, should they both be very shiny or can it also be more matte? Is this just a matter of preference? The shiny ones just make me think of tux rentals shoes for some reason.

Thanks.


If you wear a tux, get the "shiny" ones. If you wear a suit, get the "matte" ones. If you're wearing a tux but want to avoid the "tux rental" feeling, wear pumps.
 

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Originally Posted by IsteRed
Did you miss all that "don't let your wife/gf choose your clothes or shoes" thing?

that gets thrown out when it comes to a wedding. Its all about the bride that day.
 

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Originally Posted by mediafred
I'm either going to go in one of two extremes. A black tux or a white dinner jacket with tux trousers. I'm not sure if I like the ultra shiny shoe look so I just want to see if it is appropriate to wear matte shoes? Have traditionally shoes always been shiny?

Depends what you mean by 'ultra shiny'. Black shoes should always be properly polished and shined, whether they're patent or plain calf.
 

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Originally Posted by Sanguis Mortuum
Depends what you mean by 'ultra shiny'. Black shoes should always be properly polished and shined, whether they're patent or plain calf.

Or you could never polish them, and let them get the greenish black look from scuffs. Mmmmmmmmmm. Now that's some serious style.
 

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I recommend the matte patent leather shoes.
 

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Originally Posted by Wolfador
that gets thrown out when it comes to a wedding. Its all about the bride that day.

That's not alpha,man...
 

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