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6 hours ago, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

Is it bad to wear a suit or dress with a pair of Vans or Converse shoes?

A Suit? Yes, most definitely bad. If you're gonna wear a suit, get some nice slick dress shoes (There are hundreds of styles to choose from).

 

Wearing them with dress pants and a more casual shirt (Polo or button down long sleeve non-dress shirt, etc) would be fine however.

 

It entirely depends on the dress code. Why are you wearing what you're wearing? If the dress code is Semi-Formal or Formal, then wear dress shoes. If the dress code is business-formal or business semi-formal, again, wear dress shoes. If the dress code is business casual, then you could get away with Vans or Converse if the shoes fit the specific dress code themselves (Eg: I could wear either at work, as long as they were all black).

Is it bad to wear a suit or dress with a pair of Vans or Converse shoes?

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1 hour ago, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

Is it bad to wear a suit or dress with a pair of Vans or Converse shoes?

Maybe? 

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If you got the all black vans or something then maybe it wouldn't be that bad (still not the best idea), but for the most part, just no.

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6 hours ago, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

Is it bad to wear a suit or dress with a pair of Vans or Converse shoes?

A Suit? Yes, most definitely bad. If you're gonna wear a suit, get some nice slick dress shoes (There are hundreds of styles to choose from).

 

Wearing them with dress pants and a more casual shirt (Polo or button down long sleeve non-dress shirt, etc) would be fine however.

 

It entirely depends on the dress code. Why are you wearing what you're wearing? If the dress code is Semi-Formal or Formal, then wear dress shoes. If the dress code is business-formal or business semi-formal, again, wear dress shoes. If the dress code is business casual, then you could get away with Vans or Converse if the shoes fit the specific dress code themselves (Eg: I could wear either at work, as long as they were all black).

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Oh I forgot to mention - since you did say "dress" and not "dress pants" in the original post (and since Vans/Converse are unisex - and even if they weren't, fashion is how you personally define it), I will make a slight addition:

 

As long as you're not going somewhere with a formal/semi-formal dress code, then a Dress + vans or Converse is totally fine. No idea if it looks good, but there's no social code against such a combination. Especially if it's a more casual dress like a sundress.

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Just now, dalekphalm said:

Oh I forgot to mention - since you did say "dress" and not "dress pants" in the original post (and since Vans/Converse are unisex - and even if they weren't, fashion is how you personally define it), I will make a slight addition:

 

As long as you're not going somewhere with a formal/semi-formal dress code, then a Dress + vans or Converse is totally fine. No idea if it looks good, but there's no social code against such a combination. Especially if it's a more casual dress like a sundress.

Thank you very much for your responses.

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