Top/bottom?
Are leather deserts even an option?
jej, kill yourself OP
>>10861197
Both look plastic
Might as well be flip flops with socks
Nah man, stop with the dadcore
Suede only.
Leather ones are dadcore/2011 /fa/-tier
>>10861245
>>10861259
I'm new as fuck, recently got /fit/ and now taking first steps in /fa/
Thanks anyway
What are good shoes/boots for spring?
>>10861270
Geobaskets
Or
Yeezy iis
Or the icy fire red octobas 2
>>10861270
>fit
>fa
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>>10861270
How old are you? Where do you live? What sort of clothes do you normally wear? What sort of clothes are you actually comfortable wearing without looking like the clothes are wearing you?
>>10861369
>How old are you?
23, started working as programmer so smart casual is encouraged
>Where do you live?
Europe, winters are cold, summers are hot
>What sort of clothes are you actually comfortable wearing without looking like the clothes are wearing you?
Nothing what >>10861280 posted. Been wearing sneakers/jeans/hoodie all my life
>>10861581
There's nothing at all wrong with your original choice then. If you're getting Clarks DB then beeswax is a pretty solid choice. Some people find them uncomfortable and people have no problem at all with them, so you're going to need see which group you fall into. As to suede or leather, well, I think bottom may be slightly more versatile.
You could also look into slightly casual oxfords. Depending on your physique and the rest of your wardrobe you could also go for something like chealseas or johdpur.
>>10861581
If you need babbys first office shoes I'd take a look at Bexley.
They're extremely good value at 139€ a pair and second pair for 99€. For winter time you'll want to cop a pair of boots. Desert boots are summer shoes and I personally dislike the. Pic related is fine for office wear and will look good with a crisp pair of chinos. You'll also need a pair of derbies (also called bluchers.) These are the more casual type of dress shoes with the open lacing as opposed to oxfords. I'd recommend getting a brown pair of derbies. Captoe or wingtip are fine.
>>10861600
>>10861627
That's what I need, thanks!
On the subject of officewear, Don't try to wear your poplin shirts to office. If you don't already have 'the' blue oxford cloth shirt I'd suggest you to get one. Try to look for cloth which is soft to the touch and has some weight and texture in it. Oxford cloth, chambray and flannel can be worn in the office with denim, wool trousers or chinos and you won't look like a used car salesman.