Here are a few tips on how to
identify neutral colors, and how to wear neutral shoes.
What
are Neutral Colors?
Without getting into too much color theory,
some people define "neutral colors" as being black, white and shades
of gray, while most others will also throw in shades of browns, like tans and
creams.
By definition, a neutral color is not warm or cool, so in theory, neutral colors are meant to work with any other color -- and just like decorating your home in neutral colors allows you to change your accent pieces at a whim, neutral shoes allow you to pair them with nearly any outfit.
By definition, a neutral color is not warm or cool, so in theory, neutral colors are meant to work with any other color -- and just like decorating your home in neutral colors allows you to change your accent pieces at a whim, neutral shoes allow you to pair them with nearly any outfit.
Well, that's the idea, but the
reality is, whichever color scheme you're choosing, any outfit works best when
it's balanced.
For example, white -- being a neutral color -- will go great with any other color, but, if every other part of your outfit is bright red, wearing only white shoes might call too much attention to your footwear. Of course, that might be the effect you're going for. But a more balanced approach would be to pair red pants and white shoes with a white shirt, or at least a white belt or handbag.
You may have also heard that black shoes don't work well with pastels -- this isn't exactly true. If you were wearing a light pink suit and the only black in your outfit was a pair of black pumps, then no, that wouldn't work. However, if black appears repeatedly throughout the outfit -- even sparingly -- then it can be a dramatic and stylish complement to very light colors.
In general, the tone of your entire outfit should be considered. For example, a dark burgundy dress with a black belt won't work with cream shoes because they're too light for the rest of the outfit.
For example, white -- being a neutral color -- will go great with any other color, but, if every other part of your outfit is bright red, wearing only white shoes might call too much attention to your footwear. Of course, that might be the effect you're going for. But a more balanced approach would be to pair red pants and white shoes with a white shirt, or at least a white belt or handbag.
You may have also heard that black shoes don't work well with pastels -- this isn't exactly true. If you were wearing a light pink suit and the only black in your outfit was a pair of black pumps, then no, that wouldn't work. However, if black appears repeatedly throughout the outfit -- even sparingly -- then it can be a dramatic and stylish complement to very light colors.
In general, the tone of your entire outfit should be considered. For example, a dark burgundy dress with a black belt won't work with cream shoes because they're too light for the rest of the outfit.
What
are the Most Versatile Neutral Shoes?
If you could only have one pair of
shoes in your closet, I'd recommend that it was a pair of black pumps.
If I was allowed to suggest a second pair, it would be a pair of pumps in a
light neutral color, like beige or tan. These two shades would work with nearly
anything in your closet, and of course, basic pumps are classics that will work
with everything from jeans to suits.
Suggestions
for Wearing Neutral Shoes
The beauty of neutral shoes is that
you can mix and match them with nearly anything, ranging from an all neutral
outfit (i.e. tan shoes with a variety of tan and cream pieces), to neutral
accents for a bolder ensemble (i.e. gray shoes and belt with a purple suit). Below are a few suggestions for how to pair different neutral shades with a variety of other colors, but remember these are only suggestions -- the best thing about neutrals is how versatile they are. To insure that the term "neutral" doesn't become synonymous with "boring," have fun, and try your neutral shoes with several different colors.
Clothing
Color Suggestions for Neutral Shoes
Neutral
Shoe Color
|
Complementary
|
Harmonious
|
Dramatic
|
Black
Shoes
|
red,
blue, purple, turquoise, green
|
all
blacks and grays
|
white
or brights with black accents
|
Dark
Gray Shoes
|
navy,
dark red, purples, mid to dark yellows
|
all
blacks, grays, whites
|
bright
shades with other gray accents
|
Light
Gray Shoes
|
light
pink, light purples, chartreuse, light to mid yellows
|
light
grays and whites
|
white
with other gray accents
|
White
Shoes
|
any
light neutral or pastel with other white accents
|
all
whites and creams or grays
|
bright
shades with other white accents
|
Beige/Cream
Shoes
|
medium
pinks, greens, purples, turquoises
|
browns,
tans and creams
|
black
or dark blue with other cream accents
|
Tan
Shoes
|
any
mid-tone shade
|
light
to mid neutrals
|
brights
with other tan accents
|
Brown
Shoes
|
mid
to dark earth tones like greens, rusts, burgundy
|
lighter
browns and creams
|
white
or black with other brown accents
|
Some of our neutral shoes collection
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