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MATCH AND SHOP OXFORD SHOES

Men's fashion tips: choose properly your oxford shoes

 

Men’s Oxford shoes are so famous and easily recognized that they have become also the most popular type of men’s dress shoes. Having at least one pair of black Oxfords in your wardrobe will secure you a trendy, stylish look when paired with the proper attire.

The Oxford shoe has round toes, a cap and closed lacing, and they first appeared in Scotland and Ireland, originally called Balmorals, named after the Queen’s castle Balmoral, in Scotland. Oxford shoes are usually made of leather and are considered a “dressy” style of footwear.

 

Men’s Oxford shoes come in a wide variety of colors and depending on your overall attire and clothes’ color, you can find a matching pair easily. 

Black, beige, brown, blue, grey will add elegance and sophistication to your business suit.  

 

This pair of petrol blue Oxfords is a brave choice of color, but matched well they will definitely guarantee you class, elegance and uniqueness.

 

 

 

 

 

If you want to make a great fashion statement, pair these black and white wingtip oxfords with a black suit.

 

 

Oxfords have become the hottest style in men’s footwear in 2011. This gives men the opportunity to express their individuality and fashion taste. Oxfords offer various colors, designs and patterns, as well as different fabrics to choose from – leather and suede being the most popular ones.

 

Oxfords are stylish and comfortable at the same time, a bit too dressy for everyday wear, but the first choice for formal events. They go extremely well with business suits and the most common choices of colors are black, brown and burgundy. Let’s have a look at a few possible combinations with these colors:

 

Black Oxfords:

  • with navy, grey or black pants or suits.

 

Brown Oxfords

  • best paired with tan, beige, green, brown and other darker tones of pants and suits

 

Burgundy Oxfords:

  • match them with khaki, blue, grey or lighter brown pants or suits

 

Tan Oxfords:

  • they look great with lighter earth shades, such as beige, blue, light tan or white

 

Black, brown and tan Oxfords are paired nicely with jeans too. If you want to go even further with elegance, try browsing offers of combining Oxford shoes with an Oxford shirt and Oxford suit. This will make you outshine anyone.

 

Here is such a combination:

Navy Oxford Suit + White Oxford Dress Shirt + Oxford Shoes 


 



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