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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Selecting the best shoe for dinner

It’s the shoes, really, that make the man. That’s a lesson you learn fast when you go on your first interview and quickly realize your “best” dress shoes are anything but. Up to that point, shoes probably didn’t mean much. But in the business world, whether you’re at the office, a work function or a black-tie dinner, the shoes are just as important as the outfit. Follow these expert tips on choosing the right men’s business shoes for the occasion.


Men’s business shoes
The first rule of wearing shoes with a suit is that they need to be made of leather, both in the vamp/upper part of the shoe surrounding your foot and on the sole. A synthetic leather sole is also acceptable as it may also save you a little money. There’s been a proliferation of shoes that feature leather uppers with clunky rubber soles. These aren’t as formal as shoes with leather soles and a rubber heal for durability, so if you’re looking to impress, stick with all leather.

In terms of style, you have a variety of options when wearing men’s dress shoes with suits. Lace-up shoes are the most common men’s business shoes and considered more formal. Those are ideal interview shoes. You should also wear them to meetings with executives and clients. With lace-up shoes, you can choose a plain style, cap-toe, wingtip or other extra stitching that adds variety and detail. You can also choose dress shoes with no laces, commonly known as loafers. These are still made of fine leather and look smart with a suit.

Formal leather shoes
You have more limited choices when it comes to shoes that are appropriate to wear with a tuxedo. Unlike shoes you can wear with suits, you want to avoid any extra stitching. Formal Shoes should be entirely plain except for the laces.

Formal shoes should also be glossy in appearance. The most common are patent leather shoes, but if you’re uncomfortable in patent leather, you can wear matte black leather shined to a high gloss.

Business casual shoes
Having built a collection of high-quality men’s business shoes, you’re probably all set — except for when that invite comes for the company picnic, afternoon on the boss’ boat or client event at the stadium. If you’re putting on casual pants, denim or shorts, dress shoes aren’t going to work. Your wingtips will look very out place (particularly with the shorts).

For a professional appearance in casual wear, choose men’s casual shoes like boat shoes or loafers. Your boat shoes should be made of leather and in good, clean condition. You can also find less formal loafers that will work with casual pants if you’d prefer those. Sandals and flip flops are only acceptable at home or at the beach; never wear those to work or a work function.

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