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One of the most common inquiries I get as a professional stylist is whether or not I can wear white sneakers with a suit. And my answer is a resounding yes.<\/p>\n
I used to be a little more strict about suits only being worn with dress shoes. But, as I’ve adopted a more casual style look, I’ve definitely softened my viewpoint.<\/p>\n
A pair of simple white low tops can really bring a laid-back vibe to your more formal menswear pieces, which is something that more and more guys like to wear these days.<\/p>\n
Please keep in mind, like with all of your outfits, that your sneakers must be kept clean in order for your ensemble to work.<\/p>\n
Wearing dirty sneakers, like wearing white sinkers with white socks, is a terrible sin.<\/p>\n
To begin, we have a traditional navy suit. The decision not to wear a tie works so well here, and when mixed with the white sneakers, it provides a stylish and sophisticated overall look.<\/p>\n
Also, and this is especially crucial when wearing a suit with sneakers, the leg of the pants should always be tapered from the knees to the ankle to make your outfit proportional.<\/p>\n
This outfit also serves as a master class in accessories. See how the simple addition of sunglasses and a watch with a leather strap elevates this look to new heights?<\/p>\n
Guys, it’s all in the details.<\/p>\n
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Here’s a more colorful version of our last outfit, with a cool green shade replacing the blue.<\/p>\n
Normally, when selecting a suit, I would suggest navy gray or charcoal. However, you have my permission to experiment with more casual lighter hues during the summer months.<\/p>\n
When wearing a suit with white sneakers, I would go for a white shirt to better match the sneakers’ color.<\/p>\n
We can see how the pants are elegantly tapered towards the bottom, and the lack of a break at the ankle gives us a stylish style that shouts summer, just like the prior outfit.<\/p>\n