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Black pants with dark brown shoes.

MilanoStyle

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I tried it few times and I am digging it. Anyone else feel the same way??
 

Ivan Kipling

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Sure.
 

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I do it with flannel and suede exclusively.
 

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I do it with brown shoes that are even much lighter - EG Edwardian, Clifford Tan, etc. and I think it looks absolutely fine.
 

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can look really cool especially if matched with belt in the same leather/color
 

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I like it too, especially with Black socks. I find the lighter the shoe the more fashionable the look.
 

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It works if done well.
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I do like black and tan/camel at night.
 

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It works when done well in a muted ensemble, but it can fall flat, as everyone has said. I think the key is not to have too much contrast, so keep it to a rich, dark brown.
 

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black pants + tan shoes is a classic combo. darker browns, however, do not work as well unless they have some sort of sheen to them i think.
 

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Originally Posted by Soph
I do like black and tan/camel at night.

Originally Posted by stickonatree
black pants + tan shoes is a classic combo. darker browns, however, do not work as well unless they have some sort of sheen to them i think.

+3 black/ charcoal slacks and tan shoes. Classic! Much better than black and dark brown- not enough contrast.
 

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Originally Posted by Artisan Fan
It works if done well.
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Agreed! It's a "crazy-sick" look when properly done. However, thought has to be applied; it can't just be thrown together.
 

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