L2 fashion men's singles recommended you have to understand these shoes!

The color matching of shoes and trousers can often determine the overall taste of the dress, the wrong combination is likely to create a failed shape. In fact, as long as you master the rules of 4 color matching, you can easily complete the overall shape. Come and have a look.

Black lace-up shoes give a calm, introverted impression. Can be used with black, medium and gray pants, generally with dresses, suits and other formal wear is more common. It should be noted that the color of the suit, black leather shoes and socks should be uniform, so that the legs and feet can be completely integrated in the color tone. It is recommended that there should be no more than 3 types of overall clothing color, so as not to give people a sense of formality.

Tips: When black shoes meet blue, avoid lighter blue, generally dark blue, or midnight blue is a good choice. The most taboo is wearing a brown suit with black shoes.

Monk shoes can be said to be very versatile shoes, whether it is a classic suit suit, a bright double-breasted jacket, a handsome leather jacket, or a flowing windbreaker, it can all live! Light brown monk shoes are the most popular, the most classic is the match with the navy blue, you can wear a stylish, handsome feeling.

Penny shoes without laces are very representative in casual shoes and are the most indispensable shoes. However, because the penny shoes are easy to put on and off, it is easy to give a lazy feeling, so it is not suitable for a formal black pants.

Sepia penny shoes can usually be paired with classic colors such as grey, copper, or brown, making it easy to show off the elegant and sexy side.

Oxford shoes, the most popular vintage lace-up shoes, have become an indispensable part of the men's shoe cabinet. Its elegant and classic shoe silhouette is the most classic gentleman shoe.

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