I have never had much of a fashion sense always been a t-shirt and jeans guy. What I was wondering is, would brown shoes, brown, and a black shirt be acceptable?
TIA,
Travis
TIA,
Travis
I have never had much of a fashion sense always been a t-shirt and jeans guy. What I was wondering is, would brown shoes, brown, and a black shirt be acceptable?
TIA,
Travis
One rule I use for my own wardrobe is to be sure to match up brand-names. Pick any designer label, and fill your closet with it. You can pick out pants and shirts at random and be pretty assured they will go well together.
For example, you wouldn't want to wear a Tommy Hilfiger shirt with Calvin Klein pants and a Ralph Lauren Sweater ... it won't look right, even if you get the colors coordinated.
Either go with Tommy-Tommy-Tommy or Calvin-Calvin-Calvin or Ralph-Ralph-Ralph, and you should be OK.
That's why I buy all of my clothes at Walmart - no need to worry about the brand names.
the look I was going for is dark jeans, brown belt, brown boots, and a black button-up shirt with sleeves rolled(long sleeves bug me to no end for some reason).
the look I was going for is dark jeans, brown belt, brown boots, and a black button-up shirt with sleeves rolled(long sleeves bug me to no end for some reason).
I never agreed with this. YMMVJust match your belt to your shoes
I agree that that's not a rule.I never agreed with this. YMMV
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