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Fashion Advice for shoe/belt/suit pairing.

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#1 · (Edited)
I have an event that we are sponsoring the end of the month. The theme is the "Roaring Twenties" so people most likely will be wearing period fashion. I figure now is a good a time as any to break out my Navy/White seersucker suit. But according to my wife, I have been doing it wrong the whole time as I used to wear black shoes with it.

So here is a picture of the suit:


Wearing this watch strap with similar watch:


What type of shoes should I wear with it? Doing research everyone says white bucs but I am not sure if I am sold on that. Before looking it up my initial thought was a white slip-on style loafer or something like this:



Looking at a lot of google images I see many people wearing brown with them.

My most confusing part of this is the belt. I am reading that a woven or surcingle belts. But do I get it in black? White? Blue?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks
 
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If you're wearing the pants, as well, I'd do a woven belt of just about any color with the shoes matching the leather ends of the belt. I would wear suspenders, and throw on white shoes that have a touch of either black/brown, depending on the color of the suspender ends. If you were to wear the seersucker with white pants by chance, I'd definitely do a brown belt/shoe combo.
 
#7 ·
Thanks for the input guys. I already have light brown shoes and a matching belt so it seems like that is the way to go. I'm not a white shoe fan either, I didn't want to wear them unless I'm supposed to.

I have these shoes with matching belt, the picture appears darker than they actually are. Not sure if I should go lighter.

 
#10 ·
Thought about rocking a hat. I would prefer not to wear a tie.
 
#12 ·
Thanks, I ended up rocking those. Out of 750 people at this event, maybe 50 dressed in period attire. I definitely stood out haha
 
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