I am a relatively late blooming "fashionista", as my wife derisively (with a smirk) calls me, owing to a new job that provides me the opportunity/necessity to wear sport coats with dress shirt and tie.
But my question relates to trousers and is two-fold. Given my new interest in men's dress clothing my wife got me subscriptions to Esquire and GQ. I see many instances where men are wearing dress shoes without socks. Is this a new fad or is this a rather common look that has been in vogue for some time? Also, the reason you cans see the men are not wearing socks is because they obviously are wearing trousers that do not end below the top of their dress shoes.
Which brings me to my second question. Is there a general convention of how long your trouser legs should be? Above the top of the shoe, just touching the front of the shoe at the top lace, or half way down the heal of the shoe? Or is it all just personal preference?
Thanks for the education.
Tim
But my question relates to trousers and is two-fold. Given my new interest in men's dress clothing my wife got me subscriptions to Esquire and GQ. I see many instances where men are wearing dress shoes without socks. Is this a new fad or is this a rather common look that has been in vogue for some time? Also, the reason you cans see the men are not wearing socks is because they obviously are wearing trousers that do not end below the top of their dress shoes.
Which brings me to my second question. Is there a general convention of how long your trouser legs should be? Above the top of the shoe, just touching the front of the shoe at the top lace, or half way down the heal of the shoe? Or is it all just personal preference?
Thanks for the education.
Tim