The second pair of men's shoes that I'd like to recommend for a pair of jeans is canvas or linen, which is a great matchup for a pair of jeans, and the canvas or linen shoes that we need to know for a moment is the distinction between Canvas and Converse.
A lot of men get it wrong a lot of the time. Canvas are rough textured fabrics, which are materials.
Converse is a particular brand. It has a star-shaped logo. ^^ Here's why many people are confused. Coincidentally, Converse started to produce and sell canvas shoes as its main product, and they became very popular. And the process of this spread has led to an increasing number of people who became acquainted with Canvas= Converse. If you're not sure, it's easy to categorize it in English. Canvas is Canvas, Converse is Converse. ^^ Back to the point, textured shoes go well with jeans, and the typical ones are canvas and linen.
There are two reasons for that. First of all, the casual feel of jeans and the light feel of linen and canvas fits well. (You know what I mean when crinkled jeans look comfortable? ^^) The other reason is that jeans and linen and canvas have similar texture. This is something that you can see with your eyes and feel easily with your hands. Unlike the smooth feel of formal pants or cotton pants, jeans have a bumpy texture and are large. So do linen and canvas. So, in general jeans, Canvas and Linen shoes go well together. ^^
One more thing, raw jeans are a little exceptional. Raw jeans are unwashed jeans. Do you all remember that? ^^ Raw jeans are not washed, so they have a smooth feeling while being jeans. So I think that raw jeans look better with a new balance style sneakers than a canvas material. It's a subtle difference. LOL
So, regular jeans often coordinate canvas or linen, and raw jeans with a new balance style (how did I get this far ^^;)
Learn a lot from street fashion styles
The two pictures above show a combination of an espadryu made of canvas material. Espadryu, which is good to wear from spring to autumn, is a representative shoe made of canvas material. It's good to have at least one. ^^
This is a stylish gentleman's coordination. These two pictures are of navy sneakers made of canvas. They go well with the texture of the jeans, right?
Also, matching shoes with similar colors to jeans has the effect of making your legs look longer ^^
It looks good on you even if you change gray and navy blazers, right? LOL
Similar to the top, the left side is a pair of washed jeans and canvas sneakers, and I chose them to show that the bright colors of the shirt are unified with the bright colors of the fluorescent color. Can you feel the unity of shoes and shirts? ^^ I decorated the right side with a youthful outdoor style. As expected, these are canvas lace-up shoes. Because they are gray shoes, they looked good on both washed jeans and green jeans. I styled them with green jeans to give a more stylish look. ^^
Key Takeaways: Canvas & Linen Shoes with Jeans
- Canvas and linen shoes are a great match for jeans. They offer a casual and comfortable feel, complementing the texture of denim.
- Canvas is a material, while Converse is a brand. Don't confuse the two!
- Jeans and canvas/linen shoes share a similar texture. This creates a cohesive look and feel.
- Raw jeans (unwashed) are an exception. They often pair better with sneakers like New Balance than canvas shoes due to their smoother texture.
- Espadrilles are a great example of canvas shoes. Perfect for spring and autumn, they add a stylish touch.
- Matching shoe color to jeans can make your legs appear longer. This is especially true with navy sneakers and jeans.
- Canvas shoes provide a versatile option for different denim styles. They work well with washed jeans, raw denim, and even green jeans.
- Choose canvas shoes that complement your outfit's color scheme. For instance, bright colored canvas shoes can unify with a vibrant shirt.
- Street fashion is a great source of inspiration. Look to street style for ideas on how to style canvas and linen shoes with jeans.
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