Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I hope this was posted as an example of a “don’t”. This look is a mess.
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A dark brown loafer is handsome:
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But far more frequently you see arrested development men wearing things like this, "walnut" brown with feminine socks. A look that tells the world you lacked a masculine father figure growing up:
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TOTAL BETA!
High water
Japanese Asian fetish socks
Skinny pants
Never ever played sports
Potential attendee of Elizabeth Warren rally
SAD!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like black shoes with navy blue, I'm expecting short sleeve dress shirts and someone screaming "I'm a GS15!!"
And all the tacky walnut shades tell people what? That you’re an advertising copywriter? That you’re a nance who went to THE Ohio State and you’ve “made it” Mr trendy and forward-thinking? Just not someone I’d ever take seriously or trust. The walnut with the socks indicates serious judgment concerns and a feminine appetite for attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like black shoes with navy blue, I'm expecting short sleeve dress shirts and someone screaming "I'm a GS15!!"
And all the tacky walnut shades tell people what? That you’re an advertising copywriter? That you’re a nance who went to THE Ohio State and you’ve “made it” Mr trendy and forward-thinking? Just not someone I’d ever take seriously or trust. The walnut with the socks indicates serious judgment concerns and a feminine appetite for attention.
Sorry dude, you're a dinosaur. Insulting men by saying they show "feminine" (what?!) attributes doesn't fly anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to wear brown shoes like that without having 2" of sock showing? DH is very tall and I think it just looks like we didn't tailor his pants well enough. We are getting 2 new suits custom made from a tailor this spring so that's why I'm asking. I had always tried to get his pants to come to the top of his sole in the back. He's 32.
I love brown shoes. I think they're stylish. Also, it's easier to fake cheap leather with black shoes than brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like black shoes with navy blue, I'm expecting short sleeve dress shirts and someone screaming "I'm a GS15!!"
And all the tacky walnut shades tell people what? That you’re an advertising copywriter? That you’re a nance who went to THE Ohio State and you’ve “made it” Mr trendy and forward-thinking? Just not someone I’d ever take seriously or trust. The walnut with the socks indicates serious judgment concerns and a feminine appetite for attention.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like black shoes with navy blue, I'm expecting short sleeve dress shirts and someone screaming "I'm a GS15!!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A dark brown loafer is handsome:
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But far more frequently you see arrested development men wearing things like this, "walnut" brown with feminine socks. A look that tells the world you lacked a masculine father figure growing up:
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There is some truth to this, since OP asked. This crosses my mind. My dad would have never let my brother leave the house like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much Euro trash in these photos!
https://www.outfittrends.com/men-outfits-with-brown-dress-shoes-ideas-how-to-wear/
I don’t think you know what Eurotrash means.
I think that PP was being sarcastic, given another PP’s comment about brown shoes and Eurotrash.
Anonymous wrote:A dark brown loafer is handsome:
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But far more frequently you see arrested development men wearing things like this, "walnut" brown with feminine socks. A look that tells the world you lacked a masculine father figure growing up:
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