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Shoes shouldn't be an afterthought. Find out how to pair the right shoes with your navy blue suit.
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You’ve got the perfect navy suit. Now comes the real challenge — what shoes to wear?
Brown? Black? Something else entirely?
This dilemma is more crucial than you’d think. The right shoes elevate your look, the wrong ones can ruin it.
Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with simple guidelines for any occasion, from brunch to black-tie.
In this article, we’ll cover:
By the end, you’ll be a navy suit and shoe matching master.
Ready to step up your style? Let’s dive in.
Brown shoes are always a safe bet for navy blue suits. However, the best shade of brown to go for depends on the occasion. Typically, the lighter the shoe, the more informal the occasion, and vice versa.
Here are some expert tips on how to style your navy blue suit and find a shoe combo for every occasion:
Wearing shoes in slightly lighter shades or darker shades than your suit breaks up your outfit and adds interest to your look, so you’re not wearing all one color.
That’s why navy blue and cognac works so well together – dark and light. The trick is not contrasting too much. Wearing tan shoes with a dark charcoal suit, for example, won’t ever look good, nor would black shoes with a tan suit.
Suits call for leather shoes, but not all leathers are the same. Full-grain leather is the highest quality leather you can buy, followed by top-grain, split-grain (suede), and patent leather.
Suits made out of rougher fabrics like tweed or heavy cotton look great with more textured shoe materials like suede, while sleeker fabrics like wool or linen look best with full grain or top grain leathers.
Apart from the materials, there are also different dress shoe styles (more on that later). The options are endless when you consider the different styles and colors available, like oxfords, derbies, monk straps, brogues, and many more.
When it comes to navy suits, brown leather shoes in any of these styles will look great; it just depends on where you are going.
Suits can be worn for all occasions, from smart casual to black tie events, and the shoes you select for your suit can impact the formality of your outfit. As a rule of thumb: the darker the shade, the more formal the outfit. This means that dark color combinations work best for formal occasions.
The most formal dress codes will call for the darkest color pairings – black tuxedo with black shoes. For formal (but not black tie), you should wear a dark blue or charcoal suit with dark brown shoes. For more casual events, you can play with lighter shades.
Blue suits are some of the most versatile suits you can buy, perfect for business lunches, meetings, weddings, and even semi-formal events. Blue suits come in a variety of different shades, each with a best shoe color fit.
Like blue suits, gray suits are also incredibly versatile, perfect for casual events and formal events alike. Fortunately for owners of gray suits, gray suits work well with practically any shoe color, given the contrast is correct.
Brown suits are unconventional, and finding the right shoe color ultimately comes down to finding the right tone. One thing to note is that black shoes will never work with a brown suit and is considered a fashion faux pas. The safest bet is typically a dark brown shoe.
If you have a light brown or beige suit, then pair it with any shade of brown dress shoes. A darker brown suit can be more difficult to style, but as long as you wear shoes in a shade of brown that is darker than the suit, you cannot go wrong.
Black suits are the most formal of all suit colors. Black suits can only really be paired with black shoes, as any other color will make the final look seem unbalanced and badly styled.
When it comes to dress shoe styles, the options are endless. Here is a breakdown of every dress shoe style, listed from most formal to least formal.
A great tailor is one of the best investments you can make, because an ill-fitting suit, no matter how expensive, will always look sloppy. A tailor will modify your suit to fit perfectly to your body, so you look effortlessly chic and put-together.
Tailoring will cost anywhere between $40 – $400, depending on how much of the suit needs to be altered, and typically takes about 1-2 weeks.
Wearing an undershirt with your suit is a great habit to get into. Not only will a great undershirt protect your clothes from sweat stains and odor, it can streamline your entire look, so you look and feel your best at every event.
Key tip – a baggy, oversized undershirt can make you look heavier than you actually are, and do little to wick away moisture. Instead, go for slim-fitting, microfiber undershirts for breathability, odor protection, and comfort.
To add some interest, elegance, and a bit of personality to your look, a thoughtful accessory can go a long way. Watches, belts, tie clips, and even sunglasses can bring your whole look together, and for more formal events, cufflinks and pocket squares are stylish, classic options.
To learn more, check out our guide on accessorizing your suit.
Though wearing a suit can make you feel your absolute best, it is crucial that you follow simple styling rules to look your best as well. With just a few tips and tricks under your belt, the seemingly complicated process of choosing the right dress shoe from an endless list of options is much more straightforward.
While the perfect pair of shoes is certainly an important detail when styling your outfit, investing in what you’re wearing underneath is even more vital. Underfit specializes in making undershirts that give that last bit of support you need to stay confident from head to toe, everytime you wear a suit.
Check out our moisture-wicking, odor resistant, and streamlining crew necks, V-necks and invisible undershirt to find the perfect fit for you.
Leigh is the owner of UnderFit, a premium men's undershirt brand based in Philadelphia, PA. You can follow Leigh on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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