Quite often I get asked this question – “How do I know that
these Dress Shoes will match all of
my jeans? We all know that jeans come in all different colours, styles and cuts……which
make this question a very viable question to ask. I am going to try and show
you what style of Men’s Dress Shoes go
best for each of the different cuts of jeans that you may have in your
wardrobe.
The Boot Cut
The Boot Cut |
This is a very classic cut that I am sure every man in this
world has a least one pair of this style of jeans in their wardrobe. This cut
is a very versatile cut that will go with almost every style of shoes available
for men. This cut was originally designed to be worn with boots and you will
see that at the bottom of the leg in this style, it tapers out ever so slightly
to allow room for boots to be worn underneath the jeans. You can wear any style
with this jean cut – pointy toed, round toed, square toed, boots, casual Dress Shoes….the list is endless.
The Straight Cut
The Straight Cut |
Another classic cut in the world of jeans. This cut is
similar to the boot cut and can be worn with any style of dress shoe. The only
difference is that it doesn't taper out at the bottom of the leg which could
make it a bit more difficult to wear boots with this cut. Beside this, it is
another versatile style of denim that you can wear almost any style of Dress Shoe available on the market.
The Skinny Jean
The Skinny Jean |
A style of jeans that has more recently become popular in
the world of Men’s Fashion – mainly among Generations X & Y. Personally, I
am not the biggest fan of this cut of jeans but this style is perfect if you
are on the shorter side (stature-wise).In this case, I recommend that you wear
the skinny jean with pointy toed or the longer toed Dress Shoes as it elongates your leg and makes you appear taller.
This style of Jeans doesn't appeal to the taller person so much as it make them
appear taller and accentuates this and makes them look too tall and lanky.
Chinos
Chinos |
There is no exact science to matching your Dress Shoes to your jeans and clothing.
In the end, it all comes down to you personality, sense of Style and ultimately
what you are comfortable wearing.
To find out more about Dress Shoes, visit http://www.mrangelshoes.com .They offer
a wide range of Men’s Dress Shoes in all types of styles and colours. There’s
bound to be a pair that resonates with your personality and sense of style.
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