The history and classic models of the most decorative men’s shoe, the ” wingtip “.

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What is the TPO to coordinate? Wingtip usage scenarios

Note that wingtips with a work shoe or country background are not appropriate for weddings and funerals, even if they have inside wings. Basically, the more ornate the shoe is, the more formal it is, and the less ornate the shoe, the more formal it is. The reason for this is that holes called medallions and perforations are holes made for ventilation to allow moisture to escape when wet from water or rain during outdoor work. However, it is a fact that they are a type of men’s shoes, so they match suit styles. In Japan and the U.S., they are worn on business occasions as a matter of course. In the U.K., it is common to think of black as business shoes and brown as off-style shoes. However, even in Japan, there may be some frowns raised depending on the type of job or work environment, so consider whether or not to match your suit style, especially brown or outer-blade styles, with this in mind.

Although not suitable for ceremonial occasions Wingtips are not suitable for weddings and funerals, but they are not limited to only a few occasions. Compared to straight tips, which are more suitable for formal occasions, wingtips are more useful when coordinating with holiday outfits. Wingtips are also a strong candidate for matching leather shoes with jackets. In particular, those with outside wings and double soles can be worn with denim and other casual fashions. If you want to check out all the coordinated looks using wingtip shoes, we recommend you to visit OTOKOMAE’s snap page. The wide selection of snaps will be a good reference for your outfits.

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