Friday, October 9, 2015

Salvatore Ferragamo Mens Lace Up Tan Cap Toe Dress Shoes

Dressing for work  while maintaining your personal style can be a serious challenge, but FN has found shoes you can wear in any corporate environment, whether you’re working in finance or a more creative field. ferragamo
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Most office dress codes have abandoned the suit-and-tie rule in favor of a more casual, but smart, wardrobe. The key is to take dressy styles like brogues or laceups and find interesting details to make them feel modern, like a colored suede or treated leather. And you can always have fun with your socks.
A Wall Street type will stand out from the pack in Tom Ford’s luxe double monk-strap style, or Salvatore Ferragamo’s tasseled loafer for the warmer summer months.
For those working in creative fields, sneakers (yes, sneakers) can be done by sticking with smart finishes. Kris Van Assche’s color-blocked trainer is made professional with its neutral color scheme and sleek silhouette.
Things to avoid? Rainbow-bright sneakers, sandals of any kind, espadrilles, squared-toe loafers, slip-on sneakers. And please, polish your laceups.
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From laceups to loafers, staple men’s styles are tastefully reworked for spring ’16.
While the spring runways featured plenty of fresh experimentation in menswear—running the gamut from shearling-tongue sneakers to crisscross fabric sandals—dressier styles were a large focus for high-end men’s brands.
Labels like Christian Louboutin and Etro embraced a laceless message, a prevalent trend in men’s dress shoes. Etro made us of woven leather for a slip-on-and-go style, while Louboutin’s plaid cap-toe is perfectly suitable for evening.
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Common Projects leather Derby laceups. Lacoste pants, Thaddeus O’Neil shirt.
George Chinsee.
Chelsea boots were reworked in interesting leather treatments. Maison Margiela’s two-tone style, in patent and matte leather, is an eye-catching mixture. O’Keeffe’s burnished leather style is perhaps more appropriate for the classic gent. salvatore ferragamo lace up
The double monk received a subtle update as well. Louis Vuitton’s style with broguing detail proves categories are increasingly mixing—a wingtip double-monk brogue? Three shoes in one!—while Oliver Sweeney’s burnished leather offered a modern spin on a classic.  cheap ferragamo sale
Other new interpretations included riffs on the penny loafer and lace-up Derby shoe.
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