Oxfords. I definitely think loafers are too casual for an interview. As far as what you want to pay, I would suggest just sucking it up and paying a bit more. $50 shoes will look pretty obvious, and if you get the internship you'll just end up replacing them with something more expensive. Make the investment upfront; it helps to fake it till you make it.

 

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If you're gonna wear navy and light grey I would recommend you get yourself a nice pair of English goodyear welted shoes. These will literally last you at least a decade and still look pretty much brand new (depending on how well you treat them obviously).

I love brown suede shoes, but for an office setting I would always go with black.

http://www.barneys.com/Hallam/500132596,default,pd.html?cgid=SHOES04 http://www.barneys.com/Sydney/103015733,default,pd.html?cgid=SHOES04

 
 

I would suggest, if you really want to go all out, you get either natural (no colour) leather shoes or ones from which you can work, and over several weeks work a pattina into them (using two or three separate but related colours).

This is a good inspiration to go with a navy suit: http://www.chaussure-hommes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/berluti.png

This is better for casual occasions: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_WT1oVCnXpLo/SliBZvCM2QI/AAAAAAAAAMU/zbJSuK9I2…

I strongly recommend Saphir shine for this kind of fun stuff.

 

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