Louboutin Shoes

Undergrad student recently gifted black Louboutin oxfords. They’re understated and simple, save the bright red soles. Is this something to stay away from wearing at any upcoming internships? Bad enough to warrant returning and replacing? 

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I was trolling. All shoes are fine just the stereotype that comes with it makes people presumes you to be tacky. I personally find Loubs are cool at red carpets or fine dinners. But avoid Loubs if your suit colours contrast it. Like don’t wear navy suit with black Loubs. I like Ferragamo drivers, Brioni monkstraps, Louis Vuitton laced up, and Bally/Tods for casual sneakers. Wdy think of my taste?

 

I love the louboutin casual sneakers (sans the studs) but I'd refrain from wearing them in the office. Nothing great about having the bright red soles everywhere and as I've said before here, no point in being an intern and wearing anything potentially eyebrow-raising no matter how petty it may seem (and yes it get really petty).

 

A girl I interned with wore Louboutins every day to the office and got a return offer. Wear what you want (but agree with above commenter about the soles wearing out fast).

 

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