Buying the best two-tone shoes will depend on your personal style, your desired colors and materials and your budget.
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Leather two-tone loafers are commonly available to both men and women, but other styles also exist, such as heels, sandals, flats and athletic shoes. Generally, it’s best to consider the two-tone shoes in the context in which you plan to wear it, whether it’s for certain occasion or for everyday wear.
Personal style will be the biggest factor in finding the right two-tone shoes, because there is wide range of styles available.
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Loafers and leather shoes with laces tend to be more of trend, and they generally are worn with pants in casual or business casual settings for both men and women. There also are modified loafers and flats for women, which also frequently feature leather materials and mimic the style of traditional loafers. Sandals, heels and dress shoes typically feature metallic shades and woven leather straps of different colors.
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Colors and materials are the next consideration, because multi-colored shoes vary greatly in color palate and material. Unless you’re looking specifically at athletic shoes, which frequently come in bright colors, opting for neutral color will increase the versatility of your shoes. Shades of brown, gray and black, when mixed, can match with virtually any outfit, allowing the shoes to be worn in many different situations. Not only will these add formality to outfit, they also will match with different jewelry metals, allowing women to wear the same shoes with multiple accessories.
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When looking for two-tone shoes that fit your personal style, you also can look at the different fits and rises of each pair you try on. If you intend to purchase pair of everyday shoes, try them on with the pants you would normally wear with them. If the hem of the pants either drags on the ground or sits too high on your heel or ankle, then you’ll know the shoes are not appropriate rise. You also will be able to evaluate the comfort level of the shoes and whether certain styles are more likely to give you blisters or sore heels.
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