Dressing Better Vol 2.0

Saw some lunargrand chukka at my nordstrom rack for ~170, the one with the pink lunarsole. Two sizes I saw were 10 and 10.5. Just a heads up if you got NR near you.
 
Glad to see you back steezy. Really digging the navy + brown combo :hat . I've been too scared to attempt it but this pic has me thinking I might just say F it :lol


Why are you scared to attempt a navy/brown combo? It's a staple, it's not like it's out of the ordinary :lol

:lol I was going to say the same thing, Blue/Brown is my "go-to". I can't do Navy/Black, I just can't. Maybe because I feel it mutes how wonderful navy can be, and a brown shoe/brown belt can make navy "pop"

I feel Navy/Black is reserved for servicemen, don't like the look, too "uniform". That is just my personal opinion.
 
Broinlaw popped the question today during his Probie family showcase day, a week away from officially beig an FDNY fireman...so proud of dude...I know it don't belong in here, but you guys are fam so had to share the excitement!

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Sup fam, it's been a while since I posted in here. But what are your thoughts on Clark's Desert Boots for the Office? Got an internship starting in 2 weeks and need some shoes to wear. Do you think they are too casual? Or am I better off just getting a pair of wingtips or something. Dress code is business casual btw
 
People have mixed opinions about using desert boots as business casual footwear... I would say they are okay but that's just my opinion
 
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People have mixed opinions about using desert boots as business casual footwear... I would say they are okay but that's just my opinion
Thanks fam. Standard attire for me would be Khakis (Khaki, Navy, Olive, and Grey) and a standard button up shirt and/or polo shirt
 
People have mixed opinions about using desert boots as business casual footwear... I would say they are okay but that's just my opinion
Thanks fam. Standard attire for me would be Khakis (Khaki, Navy, Olive, and Grey) and a standard button up shirt and/or polo shirt

No problem man. To add alittle more to what I said, while Desert Boots are okay for business casual you should definitely look into some other footwear. Loafers...cough ;)

Here's a pretty good guide for business casual: http://www.gq.com/style/wear-it-now/201009/new-business-casual-september-gq-style#slide=1
 
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People have mixed opinions about using desert boots as business casual footwear... I would say they are okay but that's just my opinion
Thanks fam. Standard attire for me would be Khakis (Khaki, Navy, Olive, and Grey) and a standard button up shirt and/or polo shirt
This is my daily uniform. Clark DB's are great for lower business casual. If you are in an office that does less khaki and more dress slacks I would say no. Different offices define business casual differently.
 
DB do not belong in the office. Especially business causal, I could be wrong but basically business casual imo is just no tie :lol
 
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