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travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 05:42 PM

OT: Do sneakers go with khakis?
 
Well, I normally wear them with jeans, but don't want to pack the heavy material, so am thinking of just bringing khakis.

So, would sneakers (predominantly white) match with khakis (off white, tan color).

seetheworld Oct 1st, 2004 05:55 PM

Yup, I think khakis and white sneakers are a nice look (I like keds myself for short outings, otherwise I use New Balance).

bob_brown Oct 1st, 2004 05:59 PM

This reminds of the following fashion question:

Is it appropriate to wear an ascot with a henweigh?

Whats a henweigh? About 5 pounds.
(feathers and all)

cigalechanta Oct 1st, 2004 06:02 PM


I never knew there was another choice? :_
However in Europe, I suggest topsider type shoes.

seetheworld Oct 1st, 2004 06:02 PM

he,he,he, bob_brown :D

cigalechanta Oct 1st, 2004 06:16 PM

If travrl is not a troll, he knows there is no problem as he's asking on the US forum.

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:17 PM

Thanks for the opinion seetheworld. I think it looks fine myself. My wife sort of gave it a crossed eyed look, so I thought I'd ask.

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:20 PM

cc, believe me, I'm no troll. :)

Honest question and I'll be in California.

Just didn't want to look geeky as I've never worn sneakers and khakis together. Was always sneakers/jeans or loafers/khakis.

Marilyn Oct 1st, 2004 06:27 PM

Go on, travelinandgolfin, throw caution to the winds! Live it up! Everyone knows we dress funny out here in California anyway.

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:29 PM

:)

Ok, now you're embarrassing me. :)

Believe me, I have no fashion sense at all. I come from Hawaii. T-shirt and shorts every day.....

LoveItaly Oct 1st, 2004 06:29 PM

Sneakers and khakis will be just fine in California. Tell you wife not to worry. I live in California and believe me just because you are "checking this out" means you will be better dressed than a lot of the locals. With all due respect to the locals of course.

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:34 PM

:D

Marilyn Oct 1st, 2004 06:34 PM

I'm a local and I resemble that remark. (Groucho?)

Seriously, if you are going to be doing normal tourist activities, I think you can dress just as you do in Hawaii, weather permitting. I live in the San Francisco area, and I know plenty of guys who wear T-shirts and shorts most of the time. Dinner in a nice restaurant, ok, you need to dress it up a bit, but otherwise...

Sorry, didn't mean to embarrass you! I live with a man who does not own a suit. These fine points would never occur to him. :-D

Scarlett Oct 1st, 2004 06:37 PM

Now if you were a girl, I would suggest my favorite sneaker slides :)
in white or black..
travelinandgolfin, have a good time!! and remember, wives almost always give their husbands cross eyed looks ..giggle~

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:38 PM

hehe...no offense taken. I'd love to go with the T-shirt/shorts, but looks like the temp is going to be in the 50s-60s where I'm going, hence the need for long pants. YUCK!

travelinandgolfin Oct 1st, 2004 06:40 PM

Scarlett....I will take that to heart!! :)

She's a doll. Though she did tell me to walk at least 10 feet behind her.... ;)

cigalechanta Oct 1st, 2004 06:41 PM

My real answer is here and on the Europe forum. Do not worry what you wear, as long as it is decent, clean, and you are a nice person, you will draw nice people to you.

coccinelle Oct 1st, 2004 08:12 PM

True, in this country, whites are acceptable.

Tandoori_Girl Oct 1st, 2004 08:51 PM

No, no, no. No to sneakers with khakis. It is way too cold for khakis unless you're in Washington DC. And definitely NO to predominately white sneakers. Do you have olive green? Navy?

Stephanie Oct 2nd, 2004 12:17 AM

Sneakers are the ugliest form of footwear that there is, wear some loafers it looks classier.

Marci_77 Oct 2nd, 2004 04:40 AM

Get some colorful running shoes and a baseball cap and you'll look just like a frat boy! ;)

Cher Oct 2nd, 2004 05:03 AM

Since you asked .... Sneakers - OK - but white sneakers? Get a pair of one of the new, cooler looking darker colored running shoes (aka sneakers). That will give you a look in between the white sneaker/khaki and loafer/khaki look.

travelinandgolfin Oct 2nd, 2004 09:24 AM

Seems like most feel it's ok.

But some feel darker colors would be better?

Marilyn Oct 2nd, 2004 09:39 AM

OK, if you want to get serious here, tell us where you will be (northern vs southern California, big city like SF or LA vs smaller or resort area like Santa Barbara or Carmel). Also what sorts of activities -- museums, golfing, Disneyland, opera, etc.

Personally I would dress differently as a tourist in LA or Santa Barbara than in SF (weather alone would dictate that) and perhaps a little more conservatively in a smaller city like Fresno or Sacramento.

Marilyn Oct 2nd, 2004 09:41 AM

Also, when? I would tend to wear darker colors in winter, but in LA that's irrelevant.

travelinandgolfin Oct 2nd, 2004 09:46 AM

marilyn, would be mid October. Going up and down the California coast. SF, Carmel, down to LA, so running the gamet you might say. :)

By the way, I know this isn't all that important, but fun advice nonetheless. :)

Marilyn Oct 2nd, 2004 10:06 AM

Don't really know your lifestyle, t-and-g, but I've lived in California for 35 years and IMHO dress is very casual for most people in most places. I simply cannot imagine anyone giving you a second look if you are wearing sneakers of any color with khakis. (I assume you will have something more dressed up if you plan dinner in a nice restaurant.)

Men wear khakis year round here. Women wear white year round as well, which was a definite no-no when I was growing up in the midwest. You don't need darker colors or heavier clothes in October. It will be warm and probably sunny in southern CA, likely in the 70's and if you're lucky, it will still be beautiful up here in no Ca as well, although temps more like the 60's.

It does get quite chilly in the evenings in SF and coastal areas like Carmel, so be sure you bring a jacket or light sweater. Layering is the key to dressing in SF -- forget about the colors! And mid-Oct, it's possible it could rain.

paula1470 Oct 2nd, 2004 10:11 AM

I am with tandoori girl. NO WHITE SNEAKERS. Darker ones would be OK but you would be better off with loafers, Doc Martens or Sketchers.

It will definitely be cooler in Northern California but should be much warmer in SoCal. I know next week in LA the temperatures will be in the high 70's, maybe hitting 80. You could wear shorts during the day although it was been cooling down quite a bit a night so you'd probably need to change to pants in the evening. Also, is a little cooler at the beaches but yersterday for example at the beach was in the 70's.

Marci_77 Oct 2nd, 2004 12:52 PM

I think the real question is how old are you? And are you trying to look good--or just not strange enough to attract attention?
LOL
I'm sure your white sneakers would be fine, although not particularly stylish. :)
Seriously though, if you are considering buying some new shoes, check out Merrell brand shoes. My husband wears them and he has zero tolerance for uncomfortable shoes. They are kind of a crossover shoe. Some of their styles are really ugly, but check out the Primo, World Piece, and World Summit.
I looked up the the style names for you at sonomaoutfitters.com, but there are tons of places that sell that brand.
Have a great trip!

travelinandgolfin Oct 2nd, 2004 01:37 PM

Thanks Marci.....don't need to look real stylish....just not geeky. :)


travelinandgolfin Oct 2nd, 2004 01:51 PM

Thanks Marilyn and Paula. I'm still hoping it's warm enough to just wear shorts! :)

By the way, why are only women answering this post??? :(

Scarlett Oct 2nd, 2004 01:57 PM

Why are only women answering this post?

Ask your wife , travelinandgolfin LOL

I think few men on these boards pay any attention to the threads with shoes or clothes in the title :D

seetheworld Oct 2nd, 2004 02:03 PM

travelinandgolfin, in my book, you get a big A+ for effort :)

travelinandgolfin Oct 2nd, 2004 02:18 PM

:D

Thanks ladies. Just don't want to embarrass my wife! :)

Scarlett Oct 2nd, 2004 02:21 PM

Honey, I seriously doubt you would embarrass your wife ((F))

snowrooster Oct 2nd, 2004 02:59 PM

In white sneakers, I don't think you'll get any funny looks or embarass your wife (in fact you'll probably see others in the same attire). However if you are trying to get on Ken Blackwell's list (which I doubt you are), there are probably better options. :-) Maybe a very casual slip on loafer or driving mocassin - would be very comfortable and you don't have the hassle of laces. But either way, I think you are fine.

cigalechanta Oct 2nd, 2004 03:44 PM

you didn't mention where you are going. My J. bought some great Mephisto sandels that he said wear the most comfortable shes he ever wore.
But each of us fit differenly in shoes.


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