Khakis with Brown vs. Black Shoes.
I start work tomorrow. Business casual dress code.
I'm planning on switching off between wearing khakis and slacks to work. As a douchebag college kid, I always wear khakis; however, I normally wear them with sperries (obviously, I won't be wearing sperries to work). Are burgundy shoes with khakis too monotoned, or does it work? Alternatively, do black shoes and khakis look awkward together?
Obviously, this is not the most pressing of topics; nevertheless, any insight is greatly appreciated.
Personally, I think black shoes with khakis looks a little ridiculous although I have certainly seen people do it. I think burgundy shoes are a bit more classic, which is always good.
Yes, black shoes with khakis looks ridiculous.
Thanks guys. I was thinking the same thing with the black shoes. Just trying to make sure that I won't look weird with brown shoes and what amounts to basically brown pants
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Note that "fashion forward" should be translated as "not generally office-appropriate, unless you're otherwise impeccable, are maintaining a very specific aesthetic and, don't need infographics like these."
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