Comfortable Casual Shoes May Be Worn with Slacks, Capris, Shorts, and Some Skirts
Comfortable-casual-shoes (women s casual shoes) may be worn with slacks, Capri pants, some shorts and skirts.
It depends on whether you have a slip-on loafer-type shoe or a lace-up shoe.
Heel height, sole thickness, overall design, as well as the occasion and weather, influence whether the shoe is an attractive choice for the outfit you are wearing.
We are not including athletic shoes in this category – including sneakers, jogging, and golf shoes.
Slip-On Shoes and Loafers Are Versatile Womens Comfortable Casual Shoes
Slip-on shoes may be as casual as the moccasin, as classic as the old penny loafer (usually without the penny slot these days), or a simple pump with a slightly higher square vamp.
It’s easy to team slip-on shoes with slacks by wearing short pant stockings or even socks with the most casual slacks.
Moccasins, loafers, and other slip-ons may be worn with very casual skirt outfits for weekends and sporting events.
Denim and Corduroy Skirts May Be Worn with Mocs
For example, a denim or corduroy skirt might be attractively teamed with slip-on comfortable-casual-shoes.
Do not wear socks. Knee-highs will make you look like a school-girl. This look is too young for the over-50 woman.
Sandals are often the best choice with Capris and shorts. It is not attractive to wear stockings or socks with shorter bottoms.
Smart Fabrics Make It Easier to Team Casual Slip-Ons With Shorts
Some women are able to wear shoe-liner socks, marketed by such companies as Peds and Trimfit. These are appropriate.
The liner edge may be visible above the shoe top, or these may frequently slip.
Another alternative is to buy shoes with the new smart-fabric wicking linings.
Lace-Up Shoes Offer Great Support; Wear with Pant Suits & Casual Slacks
Tie shoes often offer the best support among comfortable-casual-shoes. They are readily teamed with business suits and casual pant outfits.
Of course, they must have soles and overall construction that is thin enough so they do not resemble athletic shoes worn for jogging and other sports.
How to Wear Tie Shoes with Capris & Shorts
The big decision when teaming lace-up women s casual shoes with Capri pants, shorts, and skirts is what to do about socks.
Socks interrupt the long, lean leg line.
Yet sometimes the occasion makes it wise to wear socks. If it is cool outside, raining, or you will be walking in long grass with ticks and ants, for example, socks may be the smart choice.
Understate Sock Color for Best Results
Wear a sock color that blends with your leg tone to maintain the unterrupted lean line. Of course, this may require some considerations when you put together the outfit.
Make sure tan appears in one or two other places. It may be the color of your belt or perhaps a color in the ensemble top or bottom.
If that’s also not possible, pick a coordinating color. Try to pick a color that is not too bright or an eye-catching contrast with the rest of the outfit.
Understate, rather than overstate, the socks.
Keep the sock cuff as low as possible to extend the leg line.
Avoid Lace-Up Shoes With Skirts
Lace-up shoes are not a good choice with skirts. Attractive alternatives in women s casual shoes for denim and corduroy skirts are moccasins, ballet flats, and low-heel Mary Jane shoes.
In summary, women s casual shoes offer a variety of fashions to wear with slacks for both business and leisure.
Carefully consider what kind of sock, if any, to wear when wearing comfortable-casual-shoes, including slips-ons and lace-up styles, with Capris, shorts, and skirts.
Finding extremely comfortable shoes that look good, too, is highly personal.
High arches and fallen arches, pronated toes, achy hips and knees make it challenging to find the perfect footwear.
What kind of shoes do you find attractive? Can comfortable shoes be chic? How do you find comfortable shoes to wear with dresses, skirts, capris, and slacks?
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