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Black 'semi-dress' shoes for sporting event - suggestions?

MikePotts

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This is my first post in The Lounge, thank you for having me. I'm sure that now I have reached an advanced age and am moving in higher circles I will have more questions in the future.
Today's conundrum:
I am to attend a tennis tournament in Austin TX in mid July ( yes it will be hot but this event is indoors) and will be required to wear a navy blue blazer and grey trousers in a sporting 'casual' manner, probably even tieless! My 2 pairs of black shoes, Church's wingtips and nondescript slip-ons I feel are imperfect for this occasion but I cannot decide what might fit the bill and would be grateful for your suggestions, I am anticipating much walking and standing around so comfort is important, but not more than casual style.

Thanks in anticipation,

MP
 

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AntonAAK

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This is my first post in The Lounge, thank you for having me. I'm sure that now I have reached an advanced age and am moving in higher circles I will have more questions in the future.
Today's conundrum:
I am to attend a tennis tournament in Austin TX in mid July ( yes it will be hot but this event is indoors) and will be required to wear a navy blue blazer and grey trousers in a sporting 'casual' manner, probably even tieless! My 2 pairs of black shoes, Church's wingtips and nondescript slip-ons I feel are imperfect for this occasion but I cannot decide what might fit the bill and would be grateful for your suggestions, I am anticipating much walking and standing around so comfort is important, but not more than casual style.

Thanks in anticipation,

MP

Despite being English I would suggest that brown shoes would be more appropriate for a casual outfit like that.
 

Edward

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Brown would be a touch more casual, if you're concerned with the overall effect being too 'formal' with your existing black shoes. Brown suede would be appropriate. Personally, I'd go for a nice pair of co-respondents (spectators) in one of the brown tones - brown and white, or brown and cream, maybe.
 

avedwards

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I'm with Edward - brown two tone shoes will look more casual than black shoes and be perfect for a sporty event. Otherwise brown suede would be an appropriate and comfortable option. If you want something even more casual the perhaps deck shoes could be an option.
 

MikePotts

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Many thanks for all your responses, I must admit I'd never thought of a different colour shoe with grey flannels - but maybe if they were just the right shade of grey......hmmm
 

MikePotts

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Crikey, those Strawfuts look almost edible - very nice indeed. Thanks again to all for your inspiration - I'm away to the Big City to shop.

MP
 

MikePotts

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......and here is what I purchased.

Cole Haan Air Giraldo, Wingtip II, British Tan Calf and Ralph Lauren Poly/Rayon blend slacks. The blazer is currently with my seamstress being affixed to new 'tonal' buttons. I'm looking forward to being able to try the complete ensemble.

MP
 

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