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Business Sneakers Coding Tips & Choices & Recommended Brands

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Business Sneakers Coding Tips & Choices & Recommended Brands

Points of business sneaker coordination (1)

The basic idea is to match white sneakers with the color of the tops, such as the suit, the standard business style white shirt, the standard business casual style white polo shirt, and the white T-shirt, and this combination is the most common at overseas fashion This combination is most often seen at overseas fashion events. If you feel that T-shirts and sneakers are a bit too casual for your workplace, you can choose a no-tie shirt to reduce the hurdle to trying it out.

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By the way, you can see from the above snapshot that you don’t necessarily need to buy a so-called casual set-up suit to match your sneakers. There is a good chance that the suit you normally wear can be used. Two things to note, however. If the suit is a tight English suit with firm shoulder pads, or if the slacks are too long, it will be much more difficult to match with sneakers. If your jacket is lightly tailored and your slacks are ankle-length or no-cushion length (with sneakers on), try wearing sneakers with them as they are. You will find that in many cases, it will fit surprisingly well, more so than you might imagine.

Key Points for Business Sneaker Codes (2)Regardless of the color of your suit or innerwear, white is the basic color for sneakers!

The second standard color after white for T-shirts and shirts to be worn with innerwear is ” blue. If it is the warmvis season, you might incorporate “bordeaux” or “brown” knitwear. You may be thinking, “Should I buy blue (bordeaux) sneakers to match my innerwear?” But in this case, white or black sneakers will work just as well. Of course, it’s also a good idea to incorporate sneakers that match your innerwear.

Key Points for Business Sneaker Codes (3)

It is safe to avoid wearing German trainers with many leather switches and gum soles, sneakers with a playful design, or sneakers that have too much of a sports feel to them with your business style. Also, it is probably a good idea to avoid wearing sneakers on the feet of a suit style that is tied up too tightly, which would normally be worn with leather shoes, in a business setting, as it gives others the impression that you are trying too hard to be fashionable to the exclusion of all else. As you can see in the following snapshots, many people may feel that the outfit is well put together. However, please judge calmly whether it is appropriate for a business occasion or not.

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