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Patent Leather Men's Dress Shoes - When Can You Wear Patent Leather Footwear - Male Dress
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Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, we're going to be talking
about patent leather dress shoes and when you can you wear them.
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So without further ado, this is the question that came in, "Patent leather, I was wondering
if you could do a video on the subject of patent leather dress shoes. I love the shiny
gloss look and I could never seem to get this in my regular leather shoes despite how much
I polish. I'm considering a pair of patent leather dress shoes, but since I'm worried
it may be looked upon as boyish or cheating similar to a clip-on tie, I wanted to ask
your advice. Also, is patent leather considered too formal to wear as an every day type of
shoes type? I think I have only seen them when I've rented a tuxedo. Thanks a lot. David
in Kansas City."
Okay David, so yes, I think that they are too formal to wear as an every day shoe, so
let's go ahead and throw this out there. I think there are three occasions in which you
should be -- and I see patent leather dress shoes being worn. Exactly what is patent leather?
Patent leather is that leather that almost doesn’t look like leather. It looks like
a shiny plastic, glossy. This is something where it's built in to the actual shoe and
this is where it looks like a mirror.
Now, where do I see this? I see this in black tie, I see this in the military dress, and
I see this in children's shoes, so unless you're in one of those three descriptors,
unless you are wearing black tie or you're in a military uniform such as dress blues
in the United States Marine Corps in which we would actually wear that, or even with
our alphas, and the other place is for children.
Now, why do we see it in each of the areas? Well, with black tie, it's pretty much one
of the official shoes you can be wearing. The other one is the opera pump. I'm not going
to get into what that is, but that's basically a slipper and you can go look at it. I talk
about it on my website, but patent leather is something that you could wear and it's
not cheating. It's just something that has gone with black tie and with formal wear for
decades and decades.
It used to be that you actually wore your classic oxfords and you just polish those
and polish those and made them look great. Because you can't get a similar shine, you
need to know how to spit shine and get that really nice gloss on there, but it's a lot
of work, so some people sometimes go with the patent leather. Again, unless you're fitting
one of those three descriptors, do not go with it.
Why do you see it in children's wear? Well, I think it's basically -- and this is sort
of a form of cheating. It's when parents want to show that their children are dressed up.
I've got three kids, so I know this. You do not want to be shining your kids' shoes. Also,
kids' shoes, they grow out of those things really fast, so you want something you can
put on their feet and it's going to look dressy. It's going to have that shine and that’s
why you see them in kids' dress shoes.
In the military, it actually predates formal wear, and I believe formal wear actually incorporated
that from the military as most of what you see in formal wear and men's style. It has
some type of origin coming out of the military. So again, if it doesn’t fit one of those
three areas, I would avoid wearing it. It is sort of looked at as cheating because we
can all tell that you didn’t shine that. Everyone knows what they are.
So David, for your own personal style, if you're wanting to go out there and this is
what you like and you want to draw a little bit of attention to yourself and you're a
younger man, I don't know, who am I to stop you? Go out there and do what you want, but
that would be my advice.
All right. If you enjoyed this, I would love to hear from you in the comments. Otherwise,
I'll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.