Sunday, October 7, 2007

Selection of right Shoes and Belt for Men’s Suits

Men’s dress shoes are as important as other things in the wardrobe. It represents man’s sense of style and social status. Many men could not care about wearing good shoes and belts with suits. They forget the importance of dress shoes in finishing off the style with their fitted dress shirts, quality men’s suits and pants.

With men’s suits shoes, belts and buckles help in making the outfit flow from top to bottom. Since every man should own a pair of brown and black shoes, they should also own a belt of both colors to match.The belt should be at least 1 inch wide, the skinny belts don’t help separate the pants from the shirt.If you want to add a little class to your look add a chrome belt buckle to really make the look shine.

The traditional approach in selecting a designer belt to match men’s suit is don’t wear one. This came from the sense that a belt interrupts the visual flow of a quality suit. You can also take guidelines for selecting the best color of designer belt and men's shoes to complement an elegant Italian suit or other types of man suits.

First, the color of a designer belt should match the color of your dress shoes. Black dress shoes call for a black belt, brown shoes for a brown belt, and red wine colored shoes call for a dark brown or similarly colored belt. Your designer belt should not interrupt the visual flow of the suit with a line around the waist that is too noticeable. This is subjective, but the guideline will help you limit the range of colors you wear, and keep you looking perfect.

Match men’s black suit, dark grey suit, charcoal gray suits, or navy suit with a black belt and black shoes. Light tan shoes and belts for casual weekend attire. It is also important to note that the more formal an attire, the men’s socks should be finer, smoother, and plainer for a balanced coordination with shoes and suits.

It would be nice to attempt wearing light brown shoes during business casuals. The lightness of the color around the feet sets the pace for a relaxing feel even when worn with formal dark colored suits. To coordinate dress shoes this way is to break from the norm and creates diversity in the change of color flow from top and bottom.

When overall outfit gets thicker in fabric, the men’s socks category should follow mans suit, i.e. choosing thick socks to step up the look. Lastly and most importantly, always wear the same color belt as your dress shoes. That is, black belt with black shoes and brown belt with brown shoes.

When it comes to dress suits, each work environment has its own level of formality, and each man has his own sense of style. Use these guidelines as a starting point for matching the color of designer belts and dress shoes to your Italian suit, in accordance with your own tastes. If you wish to improve your overall look perfectly, always give attention to your entire attire.

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