Brown shoes with a navy suit
I work with rather conservative dressers. An older coworker and I disagree on whether my brown shoes are appropriate with a navy suit. I contend they are an obvious choice over the black-and-blue look. Please help.
There are many older men who will go to the grave believing that wearing brown shoes with a navy suit is morally wrong. Actually, it is wearing lighter brown shoes with a navy suit that is wrong. Your shoes should be at least as dark as your suit. If your brown shoes are of a darkness approaching black, you are okay. If they are tannish, the old man is right, and you should be banned from the executive washroom. There is nothing wrong with wearing black shoes with a navy suit, sir. Ask any admiral.
What color shoes to wear with a blue suit
A man who thinks he is the best-dressed man in the world works in my office. He wears nice suits, but I say his shoes don’t match. What color shoes go with a blue suit?
Is this my final answer? If I took my one phone call, I guess I could call the eminent tailor and author Alan Flusser, who says that Italian men have made brown shoes safe with blue suits. I was raised on the black-with-blue dictum, but I have been known to Flusserize, especially when there’s some brown in my shirt. But that reminds me of a joke. This lady walks into a funeral parlor, and her husband is laid out in a blue suit with brown shoes. She’s shocked. She tells the undertaker she’s never seen anything so horrible. He says, "Come back in five minutes." She comes back, and her husband is laid out in a beautiful gray pinstripe with black shoes. He even looks as if he’s lost weight. The bereaved widow says, "That’s amazing. Harry never looked this good when he was alive. How did you do it?" "It was simple, madame," says the undertaker. "I switched heads."