<p>Even though wedding dress codes seem to get more complicated every year, you can always nail your footwear choice by following a few simple rules. To start with, the best wedding shoes for men are all within a simple color pallet. By sticking to black, brown, gray, and tan you can never go wrong. The lone exception would be white shoes for more <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/a44845793/casual-wedding-attire-for-men/” target=”_blank”>casual wedding attire</a>, like <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/g42053085/best-mens-leather-sneakers/” target=”_blank”>leather sneaker</a> or <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/g39355150/best-loafers-for-men/” target=”_blank”>loafers</a>. Next, unless you are wearing actual sneakers, you want to have a proper heeled sole. <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/g44955279/most-comfortable-dress-shoes/” target=”_blank”>Comfortable dress shoes</a> with sneaker-inspired soles are great for the office or social events, but weddings call for a more elevated look. That said, picking a dress shoe with a rubber outsole is a good idea so that you don’t lose your footing on the dance floor. </p><p>Last but not least, always err on the side of formal. The old saying “you can always be underdressed but you can never be overdressed,” is especially true for weddings. When in doubt, go with the most formal option that you are considering. Suede loafers or black <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/g41029296/best-chelsea-boots/” target=”_blank”>Chelsea boots</a> will work for most weddings these days, but if you are unsure, go with the leather oxford shoes. This also means that you should never force a pair of shoes just because you really like them. Picking out the best wedding shoes for men should always be the last step that puts the finishing touch on your outfit.</p>” />
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Brad is a contributing style commerce editor. After a decade working for menswear brands including J.Crew and Ralph Lauren, Brad switched from selling fashion to writing about it. His words have appeared in Huckberry, Heddels, and The Manual.
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Christian Gollayan oversees e-commerce content for Men’s Health and Women’s Health. Previously, he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian’s work has also been featured in Food & Wine, InStyle, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.
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