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When Can A Man Wear Brown Shoes 3 Factors To Help You Determine When To Wear Brown Vs
Black
Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, I'm going to be answering
the question, "Can you wear brown shoes in the evening?"
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This is the question that came in. "Dear Antonio, can I wear brown shoes in the evening? I know
all the rules, no wine before nine, no brown after six, but do the rules cover all possible
situations? No brown to a club, no brown to an informal social meeting, no brown to a
museum, say, at 7:00 p.m. I understand that I should only wear black shoes for an opera,
formal meeting, or at a decent restaurant with dinner with an important client, but
what about less formal events? Thank you in advance. Vlad."
Vlad, excellent question, and my quick answer is that yes, you can wear brown in the evening.
Now, there are three factors that you're going to want to pay attention to when you're choosing
really not just the color of your shoes, but the entire color of your outfit. I'm going
to leave out your natural colors and tones. These are three things independent.
1. Occasion
The first is the occasion, how formal is the occasion, and you bring that up in your question.
If you're going to the opera, if you're going to something that's a formal event, you want
to wear darker colors. And so, in that case, black shoes will suit most events. However,
dark brown especially if what you're wearing is, let's say, a navy suit, look fine and
it can be pulled off in the evening.
2. Time of the Day
Now, the other two factors, you want to look at the time of the day, and you did mention
this as well. In the evening, you're going to see darker colors; during the day, lighter
colors. So we've talked about the formality of the event and the time of the day.
3. Time of the Year
Now, let's talk about the third factor that a lot of people don't think about, but the
time of the year. Is it summer? Is it winter? Usually with hotter temperatures with warmer
temperatures, you're going to see lighter colors, so just look informal wear. You'll
see that whenever you're looking at black tie and smoking jackets, even dinner jackets,
all that stuff right there, you're going to see lighter colors during the summer, so it's
perfectly fine to have a dinner jacket instead of going black and black with your tux to
actually have a white jacket with black bottoms with black shoes.
So we're not saying white shoes there, but what we are saying is that because of the
weather, we're seeing lighter colors. So you'll see white box, you'll see spectators. This
is summer wear and it's associated with the season. So if you're going to an event that's
in the summer, that's during the day and is informal, that's perfect for light-colored
shoes to include tans, browns, like that.
Now, if it's during the winter, if it's a formal event, and if it's going to be in the
evening, these three factors lean me towards black shoes. Now, anywhere in between, well,
this is left open to interpretation. So if you're going to an evening pretty formal event
but it's during the summer and you actually take into account that, "Hey, I have light
colored hair, light colored skin. I'm going to be wearing a lighter colored suit," you
could pull that off because of the weather especially if it starts, let's say, around
5:00 or 4:00 p.m. and then goes into the evening. So it also depends on when -- and this is
kind of the wild card, is when do the event start and when does it end.
If you're going to a wedding event and it's starting, let's say, two or three in the afternoon,
maybe even a little bit later, you can still wear lighter colors into the evening despite
it going until 2:00 in the morning.
There isn't exactly a right or wrong answer. There are guidelines and hopefully that helps.
You figure out your unique situation. If you've got more questions, go ahead and leave them
in the comments or go to my Men's Style Q&A website and we’ll see you there. Take care.
Bye-bye.