Your belt must always match your shoes
The most important thing to know about dressing to be in fashion
is that the color of the belt you are wearing should ALWAYS
match the color of your shoes.
This is basic fashion knowledge people. This may sound harsh on
some, but truth is I hate it when I see people ignoring this
little detail. It's really sad to see this wonderful woman on
the street, wearing a nice pair of pink shoes, with a black
belt?!? Somebody call the fashion police, please!
And this is not just a caprice of mine. It really is a basic
requirement of having a presentable look, in order to show a
little sophistication on your part.
Women generally are aware of the importance of this requirement,
although they may choose not to follow it. The majority of men
on the other hand are oblivious to this rule, as to the whole
fashion thing.
If you read to this point and you can identify yourself with
what I'm talking about here (I won't tell anyone, my lips are
sealed), please take the time and adjust this little flaw.
Now, I don't want to make this sound like a make of brake rule.
It really isn't. It's just a small detail that may or may not go
unnoticed. But as a whole, when put together with other such
small details, it makes you have the best appearance, which in
turns helps you feel comfortable and raise your self esteem.
In a business meeting or even at a bar when hitting the opposite
sex, having this and others handled will work in your favor. But
if the opposite, it's very possible that you'll be looked with
suspicion or even ignored.
You'd better not wear a belt at all than one that does not match
with your shoes. Some might go too far and wear a belt made of
the same material as the shoes, but matching only the color is
fine.
Now that you are aware of this, you have no more excuses for not
doing it. Fix it as fast as possible.