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Handbags: They’re more than just arm candy—they’re our portable universe, fashion power move, and emergency snack stash all rolled into one. Whether you're a trend-hopper, a classic queen, or a practical minimalist, there’s a handbag for every you. Which also means that it can be difficult to keep up with them all unless you build a good knowhow in the various types available.
White shoes. Gorgeous, iconic, Instagrammable—and an absolute pain to keep clean. One puddle, one unexpected dust storm, or a rogue ketchup packet, and boom—your crisp kicks start looking like they’ve lived through three apocalypse movies.
Let’s face it—dress shoes can be confusing. You walk into a store (or scroll through your favourite shopping site), and bam! You’re hit with terms like “Derby,” “Oxford,” “wingtip,” and probably a few others that sound like Hogwarts houses. We don’t blame you for feeling confused. However, if you have to start learning, you should pick the popular ones. Two names stand out in the classic shoe showdown: Derby vs Oxford shoes.
In the world of men's fashion, few pairings spark as much debate—or admiration—as a brown shoe with suit combination. Once considered unconventional in formal circles, brown shoes have risen through the style ranks to become a wardrobe essential for the modern gentleman. Whether you're heading to a boardroom meeting, a wedding, or a semi-formal evening out, the right brown shoes can elevate your suit game in ways black shoes simply can’t.
Jeans are the wardrobe MVP—no outfit is complete without that trusty denim. Created originally for industrial usage centuries ago, today they’re a fashion staple with the highest degree of versatility in any wardrobe. From blue denims to grey ones, jeans are now a full-fledged category for your apparels. In fact, they’re no longer just limited to trousers, as jean jackets, shirts and accessories are also quite common today.
Wet shoes are the ultimate mood killer. Whether you've been caught in a sudden downpour, stomped through a muddy festival, or accidentally soaked your sneakers during a wash, soggy shoes can feel gross, smell worse, and take forever to dry. Not only are they a totally unpleasant experience, they’re also not good for the health of your feet – specifically the skin of your feet. It can cause infections and rashes that will make it difficult for you to wear any kind of footwear comfortably.