If you think that women have more shoe options than men, you certainly have a lot to learn. It is true that a gentleman is known for its manners, but his shoes build his style. The kid of shoes you wear indicates if you got style or not.

Creating a style may be difficult for men, especially for ones who are not interested in fashion or anything as such in particular. However, you need to look your best when you are going on a date with a lady or going for movies with your pals. Sound overwhelming right? Well, stick with us, and by the end of this article you’ll know the six styles and types of shoes you must own as a man of style.

  1. For anytime and anyplace: trainers

Trainers may sound like gym shoes, but sneakers are a real wardrobe hero and an essential part in most of our outfits in recent years. They are versatile and can be a part of your comfortable go-anywhere kicks. You can have these casual men shoes to wear with jeans, tees, shorts and informal clothes. Never wear them for exercise and try to keep them as freshly boxed as possible. Some of the very common and most popular brands are Axel Arigato, Adidas, Stan Smith, C.QP and more.

 

2.       For the smartest occasions: Black Oxfords

The classic school shoes are strictly meant for work and formal occasions such as weddings, christenings, job interviews or funerals. They are the ones to be worn with a good suit and a black tie just so you are willing to wear classic attire. They are viewed as professional’s footwear that works best for jobs that requires a smart, classic attire. Therefore, a high-quality pair is worth making an investment as they will never lose to make a classy appearance. Some of the finest brands for oxfords are Crockett & Jones, Loake, John Lobb and more.

 

3.       For the 9-5: the derby shoes

The derby shoes are the more casual cousins of the oxfords. It is ultimate smart-casual footwear you must-have for semi-formal attire. There is not much difference in the oxfords and derby shoes besides their construction. For example, derby shoes have leather or rubber soles for extra gripping. It is durable and looks good with practically everything. The simpler the model, the more versatile they will be.

 

4.       For those dinner dates: the leather slip ons

This type of shoe covers the range of styles, including the tassel loafers. They are of the American heritage and can be experimented to suit various styles. You can wear the slip ons with or without socks — here’s to experimenting, try them with different prints, patterns and colors and a rolled-up cuff. It is a versatile shoe and can be adopted by everyone, be it a banker, outdoor sports enthusiast or an Ivy leagues frat boy. Today, Gucci and Alessandro Michele loafers have gained the popularity as a desirable slip ons.

 

5.       For the weekends: the work boots

If you live anywhere with inclement weather, work boots are the essential types of shoes for tricky territories and wet places. The laced derby work boots are the best and smart version of the hiking boots which looks excellent with heavy fabric such as wool or tweed trousers cropped above the ankle.

 

6.       For the beach: espadrilles

It is a common type of footwear that can be picked inexpensively for the market around southern Europe, but there are the costly designer versions too. They are more versatile and fairly comfortable to wear them on the beach. They go well with beach shorts, chinos, light jeans and summer suits when worn on the right occasion such as a poolside wedding.