Accessories & Shoes
Accessories & Shoes is where the finishing details live, including bags, belts, and footwear pairings that change the whole look.
About accessories & shoes
We keep this Accessories & Shoes category practical and good-looking. You'll find outfit formulas built around real pieces - linen that breathes, black-on-black that still looks intentional, and Onitsuka Tiger styling that feels effortless without looking like you threw it on. Some posts focus on full looks (pants, shoes, and what to pair on top). Others break down single decisions like shoe color, sock choice, and the exact fit of linen so it doesn't turn sloppy after a few hours.
To choose what to read, start with the kind of day you're dressing for. Want "low maintenance" with minimal thinking? Go for the Mexico 66 outfits and the beginner-friendly Tiger ideas. Dressing for work in a small space? Look for the black linen work look and the small-space outfit post - those usually include the few-item approach and the go-to combinations. If you're worried about making black linen look right in fall, read the common mistakes first; it saves time and prevents that limp, wrinkled look that can happen when the fit is off.
Two expert pointers from my own trial-and-error. First, with black linen pants, pick shoes that repeat at least one element of the outfit - either black fabric, black leather, or a black sock line - so the leg doesn't look "cut off" at the ankle. Second, for Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66, keep the silhouette clean: choose slim or straight pants that hit at the ankle or just above it, and avoid long stacks that hide the shoe shape.
If you're buying new, decide whether you want the shoes to be the star or the anchor. A black-and-black outfit works best when the shoe adds texture (suede or leather) and the rest stays simple. If you want the shoe to stand out, add one small contrast in your top or belt - even a slightly different black shade helps.
























