5 Shoes Every Guy Should Own - Absolute Must Haves - White sneakers, Driving Moccasins, Boots, etc.

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Started to trip me out when she started to swear lol that was funny

benavid
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1. Nike tanjun
2. Adidas Stan Smith
3. Suede Moccasins
4. Derby ( plain toe )
5. Florsheim Mogul Chukka

Bearlobster
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i love how "sneakerheads" thinks like they're the yoda of shoes. even when someone talking about dress shoes they're still be like "fuck off my J's are a lot comfy you know nothing bla2..."

zidnyzidan
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I actually think you forgot one shoe, the brown Brogues. Depending on material, you can wear them with your casual clothes (like jeans and sport coat) or you can go for a more formal option and wear them with chinos/blazer.
I own two pair myself. One in a coarse finish, and one that is more shiny.

I went for Loake 1880 and Cockett & Jones on my shoes, but if you have the money definitely look towards Edward Green.

fredriklundgren
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Shawty trippin' Jordans & One's always good, like grandma cookin'. . !

roncash
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I have never nor will I ever wear white sneakers. Why? I just can’t. I go to France every year except this one for obvious reasons. French women and men love those Stan Smiths. I think that has become a staple in so many’s wardrobe . I bought a black pair from Barney’s (RIP 😪) about 5 years ago . I will never like white urban sneakers. I hate them!
You are so awesome! Thank you for your wonderful videos.

michaelwhite
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My top 5 Shoes is
1. Tan Full Brogues Oxford
2. Black Leather Chelsea Boots
3. Suede Driving Moccasins
4. Brown Captoe Oxfords
5. White Sneakers

BeachPleased
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4:45 😆 Great advice as usual, thanks 👍🏻

Jojoxxr
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"what's the fuck the third point?"😂😂

glendreesen
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At 4:44 she talks how she really talks when the camera is not rolling, lol. It's funny actually.

tastybrownie
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Ultra boost, vans old skool, black dress shoes, BLACK TIMBS (absolute must), chelsea boots, and some jordan ones, and any new balances is what I recommend.

paul-udjm
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Not everybody needs to look like 40 year old business men this is basically what this channel is

deejay
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Spot on... But, from the perspective of a man who is not entirely without style, I mainly tend to disagree with sticking to rather bland color schemes for running/cross trainers as I love wearing super bright neon green or fire engine red sneakers to add a burst of color to the many shades of grey as well as black and blues my workout apparel tend to exhibit.  Colorful sneakers truly make me feel like the delicate flower that I am whilst I jack steel like a complete savage ;-).  Plus, the brighter sneakers tend to be reflective which helps when jogging at night... safety first!    I never... repeat...NEVER!  wear white sneakers.  For a casual sneaker, you really can't beat a pair of canvas Chuck Taylor All-Stars, white if you must have it :-/,  they also make some really stylish low/high top leather CTs or the plethora of manufactures making similarly styled footwear.     For dress shoes... Oxfords... Oxfords and oh yeah did I mention OXFORDS!!! :-)  Basically, It is absolutely correct that there is only a slight design difference between the Oxford and the Derby.  However, the lacing design of the Oxford makes them appear more slim, sleek and I believe the slimming quality also creates a more tailored look.  Buy higher quality soft leather (cough.. cough... Italian) your feet will thank you.  Better quality shoes are also more resistant to scratches and will continue to look good with age and good maintenance.  I highly recommend cedar shoe trees.  Also, consider the climate where you are located as you can get a nice dress shoe that has a rubber insert for better traction if it rains/snows frequently in your area.  Dress/casual boots are likely a new level of style for the average joe and probably require a lot of men to rethink their entire wardrobe but they are most certainly essential with proper dress/casual attire.  #NYC

cigsmoker
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Good video. Very informative. I love shoes and think I have a shoe addiction:

* Black leather soled cap toe oxfords (for suits)
* Black leather soled derby's (for suits, smarter trousers, crisp black jeans)
* Dark brown leather soled oxford brogues (for dark wash indigo jeans and smarter trousers with a sports jacket)
* Mid brown leather soled double monks (for jeans, chinos, trousers, suits)
* Casual trainers (sneakers to you in the US)
* Smart white trainers (white/green Stan Smith's, just like here)
* Brown winter boots with a commando sole (for jeans and cords)
* Brown calf chukka's with dainite sole (for jeans and chinos - autumn, winter, spring)
* Tan suede chukka's with dainite sole (for jeans and chinos - autumn and spring)
* Dark brown suede chukka's with leather sole (for jeans and chinos - spring, summer, autumn)
* Tan suede chukka's with leather sole (for jeans and chinos - spring, summer, autumn)

I'd quite like another pair of mid brown or tan leather soled semi brogues and possibly some black chelseas. But apart from that I think I'm just about reaching the stage where I have a shoe for all occasions and just need to replace them as they wear out. The black oxford and derby, along with the dainite soled chukka's are higher quality shoes that can be rebuilt by the manufacturer (British made) so should last a considerable time with the right care. As the others need replacing over time I'll likely also replace with higher end items.

tnetroP
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Dress shoes all day all night! Never have to think what shoes to use.

joku
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You need boat shoes if you live in a place with heavy rainfall during monsoon.

ArunSKasrk
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she looks a lot prettier & more natural with her darker hair

jabara
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I'll be investing in a nice pair of dark brown dress shoes next. Thank you for the video and you not only speak very articulately but also emanate charm and positivity.

tarotaguchi
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There was a time when I had several pairs of running and training shoes I would wear regularly... That was a long time ago. Now in my mid 60's, I have forgone the athletic shoes for more "age appropriate" footwear. For casual summer wear, I may choose light tan "Top Siders" or even a less formal pair of suede and leather brown and white derby style "spectators". These can be worn with white or off-white pants as well as just about any other light, summer colors. "Spectators", like the "Top Siders", are basically April through September shoes if you live in a location where winters are cold. Casual Mocs are always great to own, but suede Mocs are a pain to keep clean. Suede does not like getting wet, so consider the weather when selecting shoes. A pair of classic quality Penny Loafers are also great shows to own, as they can be worn with casual outfits, including a blazer or sports jacket. You can add a hand tied bow tie to put some snap in the outfit without seeming too formal. Don't forget brogues.... As too boots...I have several different styles, including lace-up, Cowboy, Chuka and Chelsea boots... All are casual wear boots, except perhaps, for Chelsea's, which sometimes will work with a suit... Colors? Black for formal wear, browns and Oxblood work with everything but black or charcoal suits. Lighter browns, tans, even white for summer wear with appropriate warm weather styles and colors. Avoid square toes.... Don't forget socks! Single color socks are great for formal wear, but boring with casual dress. For casual wear, I don't shy away from bold socks... I like Argyles of various color combinations....

CoreyCJordan
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Derby and Blucher shoes have open lacing. Oxfords have closed lacing.
Burgundy works with many colors: greys, blues, taupe, olive, and browns. Black works with dark blues, dark greys, and black.

fredcalabrese