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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos100" data-source="post: 503958" data-attributes="member: 6832"><p>This is a good chart, but in my experience I think black shoes go better with light grey pants and light brown or chestnut shoes go better with dark charcoal pants than dark brown shoes because of the contrast. Notice that it's hard to get burgundy shoes wrong when matching. Burgundy/oxblood shoes are underrated colors, IMO.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to hear Deluge's opinion on this, but when I wear crazy socks that don't match the color of my pants, I still try to match at least one color in the socks with something else I'm wearing, whether it be my pocket square, tie, shirt, sweater, or scarf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos100, post: 503958, member: 6832"] This is a good chart, but in my experience I think black shoes go better with light grey pants and light brown or chestnut shoes go better with dark charcoal pants than dark brown shoes because of the contrast. Notice that it's hard to get burgundy shoes wrong when matching. Burgundy/oxblood shoes are underrated colors, IMO. I'd like to hear Deluge's opinion on this, but when I wear crazy socks that don't match the color of my pants, I still try to match at least one color in the socks with something else I'm wearing, whether it be my pocket square, tie, shirt, sweater, or scarf. [/QUOTE]
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