Business Casual Men's Shoes & How To Wear Them

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Business casual today is one of the most widely spread dress codes yet it's often vaguely defined. There's no point in following all the advice we provide in our video if your company is extremely casual or extremely formal. You simply have to figure that out and the best way to do that is to observe what others are wearing or to ask your supervisor.

Well-made shoes from quality leather that is expertly polished can really upgrade a cheap suit, at the same time, a cheap pair of shoes can bring down a $5,000 bespoke suit.

Business Casual Shoes For White-Collar Environments

Because you're in this traditional environment, chances are even business casual is more formal than in other places. Now that doesn't mean that you should wear your black cap toe oxford because that would still be too formal and while it's good with suits for business casual, you can be a bit more daring. For one that means wearing a derby shoe. Derbys have an open lacing system and because of that, they're always slightly less formal than an oxford. Also, I would stay clear of black derbys, instead I would opt for brown ones because brown is one of those shades that has just a hundred or thousand different colors with little variations and so you can never have enough brown shoes. When I say brown I also mean red shoes, either reddish brown, burgundy, or oxblood. These are all fantastic colors for business casual even in a formal environment.

Service, Sales, & Trade Industries
Chances are you still have client contact and even though it's not required of you to be well dressed, and sometimes it may come off as aloof or not appropriate, people will still judge you and if you look frumpy in sweatpants with a hole that are all dirty, people will think less highly of you, they will assume that you're less competent than if you would wear let's say a nice dress shirt with a pair of chinos. If you are just at the office and never have client contact, your employer will likely have specific ideas of what's acceptable and what's not. If that's not your office, I suggest to just stay clear of sneakers because sneakers are quite casual. The same is true for tennis shoes, Nikes, Adidas, it's simply not work appropriate shoes.

Start-up Environment
Frankly, the sky's the limit and it can be anything from flip-flop over vans to very extraordinary Gucci loafers. Most startups won't even have a dress code and so it's all about what you're comfortable with and about their culture and how you fit in. Now, just because you can wear anything doesn't mean everything has the same level of benefits for you.

General Guidelines to keep in mind:

The general advice to your wardrobe and if you want the biggest bang for your buck and the lowest cost per wear, I strongly suggest to not invest in shoes that fuse modern style and traditional style. Why you might wonder? Well, matching together formal and informal elements will mean it's a very trendy shoe and it may be great at the moment but it's just a fashion and a fad and it will disappear in just a few years of time.

Now that you know a lot about business casual shoes, there are times when you should avoid wearing them and step up your shoe game and just be a little more formal. For example, think of important meetings with a board maybe with their most important client or the CEO who is known to be a clothes horse. In those situations, you definitely want to take it up a notch and put your best foot forward.

In summary, the dress-code business casual is not easy to master when it comes to shoes because it can mean different things at different times at different companies, however, using the three-tier approach of formal environment, less formal environment, and casual environment, it can really help you to nail it and put your best foot forward.
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