Nah, I dress how I dress.
Dude just fix the shoes at least, those are like worker shoes.
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I got better pants and shoes, but come on my hoodie is fresh.
Yeah, hoodrat fashion seems to be in style now.
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You look hella old man. Like your face, looks like that of a late 20 - early 30s year old. Its very hard to believe you're a teen based on it
Facial hair doesnt seem to be your type, i'd always clean shave if i were you
Shoes are bad but not a big problem imo. Like who on the streets pays attention to ppls shoes
Shoes are bad but not a big problem imo. Like who on the streets pays attention to ppls shoes
Stones Rules #38: Check out their shoes.
The finest custom-tailored suit or a well-cut, low-cost Italian suit can both give a sophisticated impression to a would-be client or in a meeting with a power broker.
Nevertheless, the look can be ruined with the wrong footwear. Shoes must be one hundred percent leather or suede. No plastic, no stacked heels, no metal ornaments except for the horse bit, and these are only acceptable on genuine Gucci loafers.
Stick to capped toes, brogues, wing tips (although not at the beach, as Nixon fancied). Traditional Bass Weejun penny loafers or tasteful light Italian slip-ons of the softest leather are fine.
The Peal line of shoes made for Brooks Brothers for many years is still the standard of excellence when acquiring affordable, proper, simple, and tasteful gentlemen’s footwear.
Remember: the lighter the shoe, the more elegant the look. Heavy soles, favored by the Italians, are an artsy look that may fly in the East Village or Santa Monica or Geneva, but it won’t cut it for business wear even though some are very well made.
Athletic wear is never right in a business situation. Even Jay-Z puts on the custom English tailoring when he is cutting a mega-deal. Shoes must be highly polished and in excellent condition. I would never hire a man who was fastidiously dressed but was wearing scuffed shoes.
Various shades of brown suede are acceptable for those Continental Boulevardiers who want a more sophisticated look. Monkstraps or side-gusset slip-ons are strong with gray flannel and even pinstripes add a country influence to an in-town look.
George Frazier, the famous Boston columnist, said, “How to size a man up? Look down.”
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