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From the tons TV commercials  that they can watch and be curious at, I wonder why both my toddler niece and nephew remembered of asking me if what do the series of McDonald’s commercials  were trying to point out. When they were three years old, they already asked me exact foot size of McDonald really is because of the huge size of shoes he has. I was in college then, and I was at the middle of making an article for my Creative Writing class, and so, out of nowhere, I decided to make the shoes itself the subject of my content.

There’s a popular saying that goes this way, “You can tell a man by his shoes,” and I couldn’t argue anymore. Shoes are probably the hardest to sacrifice on when it comes to quality, style, and proper care. First, you can disguise or hide bad shoes. And second, they can make or break your overall look. Since shoes have a natural tendency to call attention to themselves, good clothes paired with bad or wrong shoes can instantly make you go from spiffy to a flop in a snap.

The fail-safe and most fitting shoe for corporate business attire and for pairing with a suit is oxford. Every guy should have at least a black and a brown pair of these shoes because, like suits, should not be worn for two consecutive days, so having at least two pairs guarantee that you can wear them alternately during the week.

For more random, laid-back attires are the way to go. Again, the basic rule is to have at least a black and a brown pair that you can alternate with whatever your outfit will be, though both colors are often flexible and can go with virtually any color combination.

Nowadays, though I’ve enjoyed wearing boots, I just realized how flexible they can be. Since you can’t really see the upper part of boots, I can wear them for my everyday business casual, such as my long-sleeved polo shirt and slacks attire, and they will still look formal.

But choosing the right shoe is only 50% of what you need to worry about. The first thing you need to do is to buy and get into the habit of using shoe trees. And no, they are not potted plants you can get along with white plains. If cared for properly, you will find that high quality shoes can last up to three years.