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Tomasso

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It ain't loaded. Anyway, it's perfectly acceptable to wear brown shoes with a blue suit.
 

dr greg

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It's actually a BB gun type of thing, we couldn't find an imitation Colt 45 for filming, and besides; in this country you need more expensive permits to use replicas than the real thing, so it just had to do in the circumstances.
And I believe the the rule is English..brown shoes with blue suit being seen as lower class.
 

wackyvorlon

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A rule of thumb to remember is that brown shoes are always less formal than black. Blue jeans are not even remotely formal at all. A blue suit, on the other hand, is far more formal than blue jeans. Some may consider brown shoes with a blue suit to be ill matched because of the formality of the clothes.

Ultimately, there is not a single blue, and there is not a single brown. The presence of a very large variation of these colours requires that you match them specifically. I don't really think a blanket statement can be made.
 

silhouette53

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I have a pair of tan shoes which I really like and they look ok with khakis which is mostly what I wear day to day. I have a suit 'in progress' which will bring my suit total up to onelol I figured that the tan shoes will not look 'wrong' with the suit which is black pin stripe. I guess the colour(s) of a tie will play some part here though - I would envisage wearing a white or off white shirt - What happens when I get a hat though ? There will be a different look altogether and the question of hat colour will be all important in the overall look, am I right ?

Colin

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wackyvorlon

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Hmm. The shoes with the tan pants - you would want a belt that matched the shoes. A shirt that did not contrast too strongly, and a tie with elements of both the pants and shoes in it. It is easy for this combination to go very badly.
 

BellyTank

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I think it's seen as more of a colour clash- but really, a contrast is good.
True, there is 'brown' and 'brown', which makes a difference.
I don't think it's a class thing- more of a RULE thing.
Black shoes are only really a rule for very formal and Evening dress.

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