When you think about choosing a pair of shoes, you want the shoe to work with your outfit as whole. When deciding which pair of shoes to wear, it's worthwhile being able to quickly interpret the formality of the shoes.
For example, if choosing a pair of oxfords (brogues) there are different elements that all contribute to the overall formality of the shoe.
Fabrication
- Leather is more formal than fabric.
- A rubber sole is less formal than a leather sole.
- Suede is more relaxed than a smooth leather and then a patent leather is more formal than a matte finish.
Detail
- The more pattern in an oxford, the less formal.
- The more obvious and larger the size of the stitching, the less formal.
Level of Refinement of Your Sneakers
Even sneakers vary in their level of refinement (or formality).
Athletic shoes are purpose made for Outdoor Leisure occasions (this is why they are a Level 3 in the Refinement Levels). This is their purpose, their raison d'etre.
As you remove some of the bulkiness (thick rubber soles), the loud colours, the multiple panels, and start making them from leather, one colour, a sole that is not white, the shoe becomes more formal.
Sneakers will never be a formal shoe, but they can become a Refinement Level 2 which is good for some everyday casual wear (still at the less formal end of the Level 2 spectrum).
We all need a variety of shoes in our wardrobe. Shoes that work for different occasions or events. So even a shoe like a pump which is a naturally more formal shoe can vary from Refinement Level 1 down to Refinement Level 2.
Elements of Pumps that Will Reduce the Formality (or Level of Refinement)
- Pattern - multiple colours and patterns reduce formality
- Fabric - matte fabrics, matte finish is always less formal than something with sheen or shine
- Heel shape - the thicker and more sturdy the heel - the more it's made for "running around" versus the slimmer and more refined the heel, the more formal (and made for sitting) it is.
Putting it All Together
Of course you always have to look at all the elements of any shoe to decide which level of refinement it fits into, and therefore the kind of outfit it works best with, and the occasions to wear it.
So a matte nubuck leather oxford with lots of pattern and obvious stitching with wider, thicker thread will be a less formal oxford than one that is made from a polished leather with hidden or close stitching in a fine thread with less holes and pattern.
The first shoe would be more of a jeans or casual shoe, the second more of an office trouser shoe.
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When you think about choosing a pair of shoes, you want the shoe to work with your outfit as whole. When deciding which pair of shoes to wear, it's worthwhile being able to quickly interpret the formality of the shoes.
For example, if choosing a pair of oxfords (brogues) there are different elements that all contribute to the overall formality of the shoe.
Fabrication
- Leather is more formal than fabric.
- A rubber sole is less formal than a leather sole.
- Suede is more relaxed than a smooth leather and then a patent leather is more formal than a matte finish.
Detail
- The more pattern in an oxford, the less formal.
- The more obvious and larger the size of the stitching, the less formal.
Level of Refinement of Your Sneakers
Even sneakers vary in their level of refinement (or formality).
Athletic shoes are purpose made for Outdoor Leisure occasions (this is why they are a Level 3 in the Refinement Levels). This is their purpose, their raison d'etre.
As you remove some of the bulkiness (thick rubber soles), the loud colours, the multiple panels, and start making them from leather, one colour, a sole that is not white, the shoe becomes more formal.
Sneakers will never be a formal shoe, but they can become a Refinement Level 2 which is good for some everyday casual wear (still at the less formal end of the Level 2 spectrum).
We all need a variety of shoes in our wardrobe. Shoes that work for different occasions or events. So even a shoe like a pump which is a naturally more formal shoe can vary from Refinement Level 1 down to Refinement Level 2.
Elements of Pumps that Will Reduce the Formality (or Level of Refinement)
- Pattern - multiple colours and patterns reduce formality
- Fabric - matte fabrics, matte finish is always less formal than something with sheen or shine
- Heel shape - the thicker and more sturdy the heel - the more it's made for "running around" versus the slimmer and more refined the heel, the more formal (and made for sitting) it is.
Putting it All Together
Of course you always have to look at all the elements of any shoe to decide which level of refinement it fits into, and therefore the kind of outfit it works best with, and the occasions to wear it.
So a matte nubuck leather oxford with lots of pattern and obvious stitching with wider, thicker thread will be a less formal oxford than one that is made from a polished leather with hidden or close stitching in a fine thread with less holes and pattern.
The first shoe would be more of a jeans or casual shoe, the second more of an office trouser shoe.
Want more tips on finding out all the elements of the style puzzle?
Download this PDF with links to all the posts you need to read.
More Tips on Choosing Shoes
How to Choose Accessories to Match Your Personality and Occasion
4 Things You Must Know to Match Shoe Styles with Your Pants
Your Essential Guide to Choosing the Right Shoe Styles to Pair with Your Jeans
Essential Shoe Wardrobe
How to Look Taller and Make Your Legs Look Longer
What Colour Shoes to Choose?