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I like the shoe Txyloo posted.
I agree that you shouldn't wear a square toed shoe.
It's usually executed by saying "+1"
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I like the shoe Txyloo posted.
I agree that you shouldn't wear a square toed shoe.
it's usually executed by saying "+1"
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Easily the gayest thread I've ever created, but I just bought a new suit today and I was having a debate with my friend about what type of shoes you wear with a semi-formal suit (wedding).
Out of the shoes below, which is proper for business and which is proper for semi-formal wear?
I'll make up for this with a future watch thread. :lol1:
I like the shoe Txyloo posted.
I agree that you shouldn't wear a square toed shoe.
You're gay. Very gay. :lol:
Neither is proper for business. WTF is wrong with people and their square toed shoes? I would wear neither of those with a suit. Square toes = casual or an idiot that doesn't know how they should dress for business.
Since it's a wedding, they may be ok with a sport coat, but are still crappy shoes that shouldn't be worn with a suit.
If you want a business and even a casual wedding shoe, the Park Avenue is the way to go.
More Fortune 500 execs wear that shoe than any other.
You're gay. Very gay. :lol:
I can't wait for his watch thread. Which looks better? My Fossil, or my Swatch?
haha damnit, now there are rules against square toed shoes shoes?! :cuss:
The rounded toes just seem overdone and old fashioned. :??::??:
:lol::lol: bastard! Call me a dork, but I have a thing for Movado watches. :beer:
I'm sure they go well with your affliction shirts. Movado is ok if a little plain, but I'm too big to wear them. Anything smaller than 42mm looks tiny on my wrists. I try and stick between 42 and 48mm.
I don't own one, but it's always been on my wish list. Oddly enough, I would have the opposite problem with my wrists. :lol::lol:
Problem solved... no buckle, not too dressy and cole haan air soles are amazingly comfortable
Cole Haan : Men's Air Donovan Venetian Shoes
Save your money and get a fake one. They're not hard to fake. I'm sure they'd be awesome with your Affliction, Ed Hardy, and square toe shoes.
Neither is proper for business. WTF is wrong with people and their square toed shoes? I would wear neither of those with a suit. Square toes = casual or an idiot that doesn't know how they should dress for business.
Since it's a wedding, they may be ok with a sport coat, but are still crappy shoes that shouldn't be worn with a suit.
If you want a business and even a casual wedding shoe, the Park Avenue is the way to go.
More Fortune 500 execs wear that shoe than any other.
Neither is proper for business. WTF is wrong with people and their square toed shoes? I would wear neither of those with a suit. Square toes = casual or an idiot that doesn't know how they should dress for business.
Since it's a wedding, they may be ok with a sport coat, but are still crappy shoes that shouldn't be worn with a suit.
If you want a business and even a casual wedding shoe, the Park Avenue is the way to go.
More Fortune 500 execs wear that shoe than any other.
OK, so lets expand...you guys have a wedding to go to. What do you wear, right down to the shoes, suit, shirt, tie, etc.?