Brown Shoes with Navy Blue Suit?

What do you guys think about brown shoes with a navy blue suit... Like this one in the pictures. Not to wear for interviews but I guess after you get the internship.

http://pinterest.com/pin/409757266066337373/
http://pinterest.com/pin/409757266066337467/

 
JeremyS:

I'm sorry to get off topic, but am I the only one that thinks that in both pictures (especially the first) that the pants are extremely tight?

No, you're not. Nobody would wear nut-huggers like that in a professional environment.
 
gators_12:

Why are you on pinterest?

It's congruous that someone with your username would ask such a question.

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SirTradesaLot:
JeremyS:

I'm sorry to get off topic, but am I the only one that thinks that in both pictures (especially the first) that the pants are extremely tight?

No, you're not. Nobody would wear nut-huggers like that in a professional environment.

The one Michael Ealy is wearing is not exceptionally tight. The camera perspective might make it seem like that, but you can tell from the fact that it falls uninterrupted from the crotch that it isn't too tight; if it were, you would see so at the knee.
I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 
Doc_Holiday09:

Interesting topic, the answer to this question is very much dependent on which country/company your in.
Here in Europe for example brown shoes with a navy shirt is OK in most countries except for the UK and Germany where they have the classical "No brown in town".

I agree, it's as a matter of preference. I would wear black shoes with a navy suit.

[quote=Matrick][in reply to Tony Snark"]Why aren't you blogging for WSO and become the date doctor for WSO? There seems to be demand. [/quote] [quote=BatMasterson][in reply to Tony Snark's dating tip] Sensible advice.[/quote]
 

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