| How To Choose The Right Men’s Dress Shoes For You |
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| Written by Gregg Hall | |
| Tuesday, 23 October 2007 | |
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Selecting men’s dress shoes isn't ever an easy undertaking to complete. Just about all men don't give enough thoughtfulness to their footwear and when they do they seldom have any idea what to look for. When it comes to dress shoes, there is an assortment of styles and levels of quality that bear on a decision just as much as color and fashion. So how do you pick out men’s dress shoes?
First off, you had better consider the practicality of the shoes. Are they high quality and well made? Are they going to be comfortable to your feet throughout the day? In the first place, make certain you get a pair of shoes with good padding and a firm insole. The average individual takes over 4,000 steps a day, which is approximately 3 miles. With that information in mind, it is crucial to select a dress shoe that is comfortable and offers good solid support for your feet. The emphasis in that respect should really be on support. With good support you will finish up with more comfort. The arch of your foot is a very tender body part. Your arches should be properly supported in order to have good overall comfort, as well as good foot health.
Next, view the durability of the shoe. With a person taking so many strides per day, the wear on the shoes can be extensive if you wear them with any frequency. Look for a dress shoe with a good thick sole. Additionally, strong stitching will aid the rest of the shoe to hold up against the wear and tear of each step you take. Look for something that will provide you good thick soles as well as tight stitching.
When you have the practical features of comfort and durability taken care of, you might want to look at the style side of the shoes. First, consider the color of the shoes. Color is significant, because in spite of what most men think, dress shoes are not all the equivalent. Black and brown are your two primary men’s dress shoe colors, and ideally you would have at least one pair in each of the colors. Brown shoes are required to wear with khaki, blue, green, and other earth tones. Then again, you need the black shoes to match up with black pants or white and cream colors. If you are only going to buy one pair of dress shoes, then you really have to consider your own wardrobe and see if it works best, overall, with brown, black, or some alternate color that is suited for your attire.
Another consideration in terms of fashion is the style of the men’s dress shoe you are going to choose. There is a diversity of levels of “dressiness.” You should consider where you're going to wear the shoes the most. More and more, our society is escaping from formal and tilting more toward casual. Casual dress shoes may really be much more versatile for you than fancier men’s shoes. If you find a comfy shoe with a nice casual look, you can actually get them to appear more formal by wearing the right attire with them.
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 October 2007 ) |







