Tie Your Tie, Tie Your Shoes
Which dress shoes you pick may at first seem like a simple choice. You might shop around, see something that looks nice, and then pick your favorite color. While this might work, there are many things to consider that might not even cross your mind.
The first thing to consider is what else you are wearing. I know, seems simple, but knowing if this is going to be worn with business casual dress (slacks/dress shirt) as opposed to a full suit does make a difference. With a full suit, you want the nice, traditional polish shoes to compliment the suit. If you are are dressing more casual, you might consider a comfortable pair of oxfords or rockports. After all, if you don’t have to wear full dress shoes, why not just wear a comfortable shoe. Think about your tie, you want it to be comfortable all day, not too tight, it should fit the outfit that you are wearing (matching textures and collar width). Buying a pair of shoes should take just as much consideration as a quality tie. Knowing the difference between types of dress shoes is just as important as knowing when to wear a standard tie and when a skinny tie will work.
The average person steps 4,000 - 5,000 times a day. That’s roughly 3 miles. This can heavily impact which style of man dress shoes you wear, as well as how the padding and insole are manufactured. Quality speaks for itself, as the saying goes. How well the shoes will hold up is a definite thing to consider. The same goes for a quality tie, you should check it over for imperfections and try it on before making a purchase. Also, be sure that both are tied accurately. You wouldn’t want to trip over your laces as you are choking because your tie is too tight.
Pay attention to detail and people will pay attention to you.
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