Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Feet Essentials For Guys….

Nothing out of the ordinary...

Just five shoes that men should own IT IS SO ESSENTIAL TO GET THE RIGHT PAIR THAT CAN BE A REAL DEAL MAKERguys1

Buying shoes is always going to be a headache for men -- they're expensive, tricky to get right and it takes hours to find the right pair. Moreover poor quality shoes can lead to foot, ankle and a whole lot of other pains. Yet it is so essential to get the right pair of shoes that can be a real deal maker. Whether it's smartening up the shabbiest of outfits or just make you feel comfortable.

So what does your shoe rack need to ensure you're prepared for every occasion? We break it down for you with the help of ace designers from across the country.

Formal: "The black, leather Oxford shoe is ubiquitous in the West. A pair of good quality brogues (low-heeled shoes made of heavy leather) can set you back a couple of rupees, but it's very essential to own at least one.

They can even last you a decade or more if treated right! If you want to try out something a little different, complement a simple pair with a matching pair in tan, brown, even grey. From everyday business to weddings.

Go for ankle footwear. Since pants are getting shorter, ankle footwear looks really good."

Sneakers/Trainers: The cornerstone of casual footwear.

"A good pair of sneakers should feel comfortable but sporty."

Informal: Slip guys2on loafers and moccasins are incredibly stylish, but a little more casual. These are great for a night on the town, a relaxed date or even meeting colleagues outside of work hours. They tend to be sleeker and slimmer than formal shoes, but still look sharp and chic.

Boots: "If you're an outdoors person, you've got to get your boots right. Comfort yet durability is the key while looking at boots (although a pair of rubber boots probably won't be that bad either!).

Slippers/sandal's: I think kolhapuri chappals and flip flops go with both Western and Indian wear. Shoes are not appropriate for the weather. Since they are so closed, they're not suited for Indian weather.Ideally they should wear chappals. These go with any kind of clothes . "Flips flops are the way to go.

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