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Remember that brown pairs are best suited to tan, greens, beige, brown
and other earth tones that are darker in color. Tan colored shoes match well with lighter tan, white, beige, blue and other earth tones that are lighter. Black shoes look good when matched with gray, black or navy pants. Burgundy, meanwhile, is light brown, khaki, gray or blue's perfect match. http://www.shoesbootjeans.com http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/Repli...%20Shoes_1.html http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/Repli...%20Shoes_1.html http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/Replica_Boots_1.html http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/Replica_Boots_1.html http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/newarrivals.html http://www.shoesbootjeans.com/hotproducts.html A conscious effort to look good with one's shoes does not hurt. Being a man, after all, is not an excuse to not appear great and stunning. |
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