How To Match Clothes And Shoes?

To enhance your outfit, consider wearing brighter shoes, adding a pop of color with a red heel, or pairing a dressy shoe with a funky pattern like alligator skin. For a multi-colored outfit, focus on the color found in your clothing. Stilettos are a popular choice for women, but they can also be overdone.

To pair shoes and outfits effortlessly, learn the basics and explore staple shoe colors. Material and color are key, with metallic flats elevating an outfit and classic neutrals offering endless pairing possibilities. Balance is crucial, so pair statement flats with simpler outfits and vice versa.

Keep it simple when pairing sneakers with dresses, as they can be overdoed with them. Classic pairings include patent leather or suede with denim, velvet with winter clothes, and anything strappy with summer shorts and dresses. When branching out, pair shoes with a cardigan, sweater, or blazer of the same color.

Loafers can be paired well with trousers, pencil skirts, or tailored dresses for a chic professional look. Short, skinny-heeled boots can be worn with a boot-cut or straight-legged trouser or dark-wash jean. For a chic professional look, choose footwear in the same color as what you’re wearing but in a different material, such as velvet or metallic, to add texture. The best color pairing options include complementary colors like purple and yellow, blue and orange, or green and red, neutrals, and same-colored shoes.


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  • Style is one thing, but common sense should prevail. When I was growing up, pointed shoes came into fashion, and orthopedic custom-made shoes came into my life, from foot problems. Shoes should not only be fashionable but also comfortable and healthy. After years of orthopedic shoes, I am very particular what I wear.

  • Really good, solid and practical advice. Shoes definitely make or break an outfit. I tend to dress for the weather/activity/length of time out (I live in Ireland, so rain is almost guaranteed at some point of the day.) and footwear is the first thing I choose when building an outfit. I will need footwear that is practical, comfortable and stylish depending on where I am going, if out for the full day. The clothing has to suit the shoes. It’s a better way to start .

  • Thanks for the shoe article…and the fact they are flat. I would liked to have seen some flat form sandals in the article as I really like these for getting a bit of height and for walking longer distances when traveling. For fall I would like to see one of these that covers boots and shoes…including some chunkier styles…like some chunkier soled loafers which I prefer to the flat ones and some of the many chunkier soled boots that are out there now. I walk a lot and I find these chunkier soles much easier on my feet…but also want to make sure they work with the outfits. Also…some alternatives to all the ballet flats and Mary Jane’s…PLEASE! I bought 5 pairs in the updated “Alaia” style silhouettes and found them very tricky to style. I only liked them with wide leg pants…that mostly covered up everything but the toe or with maxi skirts. I thought they all looked terrible with ankle length pants and even worse with shorts…perhaps I just need to move on to something else and leave these behind…😬

  • Mmmm… in my opinion the last shoes are too “winter” and heavy for those trousers and the colour doens’t go at all. On the other hand, the shoes you chose for the white dress seem too casual for it. As if someboy stole your shoes while being at the gym. I’m very much into… if in doubt, ballerinas. Safe bet.

  • I needed this! You make me understand the logic of style like none before! I would love for you to follow on this topic with bags Also, I’m trying to figure out how many shoes I really need and to start buying them with more criteria. I’m better at buying clothes after perusal lots of articles, but I still struggle with shoes and bags. I can’t find the line between too matchy matchy and a nice coordinated combo!

  • I agrre with your choice exept of the last one. I think you not only can match the visual weight, shape and the colour of your clothes with your shoes but the material, too. In this last example I think the shoes are an option but not the best. It has to be something lighter. I am thinking of raffia shoes…

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