Best Shoes For Office Wear

If you work in an office, you know that how you dress makes a huge difference. It can make or break your career and even make your day go by more smoothly. When it comes to looking good, shoes are just as important as the rest of your outfit. If you’re wearing uncomfortable shoes, you’re going to be miserable all day long. Not only that, but people will notice and judge you for it. Luckily, there are plenty of comfortable options out there that can help keep your feet happy while you’re on the job. Here are some great shoes for office wear:
  1. Leather Shoes
Leather shoes are always a good option because they tend to be very comfortable and durable over time. They also look good with almost any type of clothing, so they’re perfect for those days when you have multiple meetings throughout the day and need to change outfits often. Most leather shoes also come with a rubber sole which helps prevent slips and falls on wet floors (which happens more often than you’d think).
  1. Heels And Wedges
Heels and wedges are another classic choice for women who want to look put together but still feel comfortable all day long at work or during activities after work hours

Best Shoes For Office Wear

business casual shoes for men COURTESY Office culture—and its dress code—has changed drastically over the past two decades. That’s certainly not news, especially if you’ve been employed during the transition, but, for many, the appropriate fit can still be a head-scratcher. Indeed, there was a period when dressing for your 9-to-5 was easy: A suit in gray or navy with a pair of oxfords was always a good bet. Think Mad MenThe Wolf of Wall Street, and Up in the Air. Nowadays, however, with Silicon Valley and start-ups across the nation promoting a laissez-faire attitude—read: normcore—in open-concept offices and boardrooms alike, the prescribed attire isn’t so simple. Enter business casual, and more specifically, business casual shoes. The term is decidedly tricky. What does business casual actually mean? What are the parameters? Here’s the CliffsNotes version: business, but not too business, and casual, but not too casual. You still want to present yourself authoritatively, but you also don’t want to be the sole overdresser in the group. The choice of shoes, in particular, is the perfect way to meander between these two points. If you prefer the formality of a suit, pair it with a white sneaker. Similarly, if you’re a jeans-and-tee fella, polish it up with wingtips. There are also styles that fit the business-casual bill by themselves, including desert boots, Chelsea boots, and certain types of loafers. Need more help getting business casual shoes down pat? Check out the selection below. Most of us will be heading back to the office soon (if you haven’t already), and we could all use some new kicks when we do. And hey, we can wear them OOO, too. ADIDAS Stan Smith Shoes
  The white sneaker: Adidas and Stan Smith certainly did it well. If you have a Ludlow suit or something similar hanging around, pair it with this veritable icon. J.CREW Camden Loafers
  $148 AT J CREW If you’re not looking to overdo the latter half of “business casual,” a penny loafer is your friend. Wear it jeans and a sports jacket, or tapered slacks and sleek sweater, and you’re all set. THURSDAY BOOT COMPANY Scout Chukka Boot
  $149 AT AMAZON Thursday makes a range of business casual shoes, but we’re partial to the Scout chukkas. Wear them with chinos or dark denim and call it a day. CLARKS Desert Boot
  $150 AT CLARKS Ah, the desert boot. It doesn’t get anymore business casual than this, folks. The shoe is polished, but not too dressy. And Clarks has pretty much got the market covered with its OG version. ASTORFLEX Greenflex Chukka Boot
  $195 AT HUCKBERRY Come for the durable nubuck leather and crepe soles. Stay for the eye-catching patina that’ll only get better with time. DR. MARTENS Originals 1461 Leather Oxford Shoes
  $220 AT TODD SNYDER Into white, but really feeling sneakers? The Doc has got you covered with some slightly offbeat oxfords. Pair them with a straight-leg jean and button-up, or a cotton suit, and consider yourself minted. GOOD MAN BRAND Lexington Penny Loafer
  $228 AT NORDSTROM Everything you love about a penny loafer, beefed up with a big lug sole. It’s business and casual in one (very attractive) package. COLE HAAN Original Grand Wingtip Derby
  A wingtip derby is pretty formal shoe, insofar as office-wear goes, at least. But Cole Haan has made it much more casual with the addition of grooved rubber sole. MARC FISHER Danny Chelsea Boot
  $180 AT MARCFISHERFOOTWEAR.COM Second only to the desert boot in the business casual spectrum is the mighty Chelsea boot. Whether dressing up or dressing down, this style consistently walks the line with aplomb. KOIO Capri Onyx Sneaker
  $295 AT KOIO Still yearning for a pair of elevated sneakers? Try these black leather kicks from Koio. FEAR OF GOD ESSENTIALS The Essential Tennis Low Top Sneaker
  $295 AT NORDSTROM An ultra-versatile taupe sneaker with a little extra edge, courtesy of Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God Essentials line. FRYE Tyler Lace Up
  $328 AT THEFRYECOMPANY.COM When in doubt, leather boots are a business-casual staple. Black lace-ups are great for wearing with black anything—jeans, chinos, suits, what have you. RED WING Heritage Iron Ranger Boot
  $350 AT AMAZON Yes, black boots are a great option, but if you want to try a bit more color, Red Wing, purveyor of some of the most durable boots around, has an elegant option in rich amber. LEMAIRE Square-Toe Loafers
  $372 AT SSENSE Leave it to Christophe Lemaire to give us a new take on the timeless loafer, this one with a unique vamp and a square toe. ARMANDO CABRAL Bula IV Loafer
  $490 AT NORDSTROM Trust that Armando Cabral will always elevate tried-and-true classics with attention-grabbing details—like the elastic goring at the vamp of these pebbled leather loafers. GRENSON Epsom Leather Penny Loafers
  $615 AT MR PORTER Like we said, penny loafers are foolproof. And if you’re looking for the toniest option, the one beloved by English gents, Grenson’s Epsom is what you need. COMMON PROJECTS Chelsea Boots
  $672 AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE If you’ve been following us closely, you’re well aware of Common Projects’s sneakers—their paired-down look, high-quality materials, and expert construction. The same, of course, can be said of its stellar Chelsea boots. TOD’S City Gommino Driving Shoes
  $695 AT TOD’S USA Initially made for cruising down the highway, Tod’s Gommini—a.k.a. driving shoes—are the kind of shoes that will put your business casual fit into high gear. GUCCI Jordaan Leather Loafer
  $920 AT GUCCI There are very few situations in which a Gucci bit loafer is not the right move. Go ahead and invest—it’ll pay dividends. CELINE HOMME Suede Chelsea Boots
  $1,100 AT MR PORTER Speaking of investment, Celine Homme has produced the perfect all-day Chelsea boot. Wear it to the office. Wear it to a festival. Wear it anywhere.

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