I have always used shoes with laces. But I often see people wearing shoes without laces.
What are advantages and disadvantages of shoes with laces and those without laces?
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I have both types. You know while we are on formal occasions we generally do not go out in lace less shoes but on casual occasions we feel comfortable in them particularly in summers. I have all kind including loafers, Nagras and sandals. Laced shoes of all shades are part of the dress of a marketing personal.
My hubby use shoes without lace only.
He says, it's more easy to wear. Normally he choose 'BATA' brand
In south India people mostly use open sandals due to climate.
But he has to compulsory wear shoes in office :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know ICICI bank has dress code. Striped shirt and trousers with black shoes, other wise he would use wonne or one (that is known for white south Indian lungi if I remember right)
My hubby use shoes without lace only.
He says, it's more easy to wear. Normally he choose 'BATA' brand
In south India people mostly use open sandals due to climate.
But he has to compulsory wear shoes in office :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know ICICI bank has dress code. Striped shirt and trousers with black shoes, other wise he would use wonne or one (that is known for white south Indian lungi if I remember right)
North Indians may use dhoti as well :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
My hubby has worked in ICICI bank before joining HDFC bank
My hubby use shoes without lace only.
He says, it's more easy to wear. Normally he choose 'BATA' brand
In south India people mostly use open sandals due to climate.
But he has to compulsory wear shoes in office :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know ICICI bank has dress code. Striped shirt and trousers with black shoes, other wise he would use wonne or one (that is known for white south Indian lungi if I remember right)
North Indians may use dhoti as well :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
My hubby has worked in ICICI bank before joining HDFC bank
HDFC bank has no dress code as I go to both banks daily. ICICI staff looks more impressive. :P
My hubby use shoes without lace only.
He says, it's more easy to wear. Normally he choose 'BATA' brand
In south India people mostly use open sandals due to climate.
But he has to compulsory wear shoes in office :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know ICICI bank has dress code. Striped shirt and trousers with black shoes, other wise he would use wonne or one (that is known for white south Indian lungi if I remember right)
North Indians may use dhoti as well :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
My hubby has worked in ICICI bank before joining HDFC bank
HDFC bank has no dress code as I go to both banks daily. ICICI staff looks more impressive. :P
yet, they can't wear dhoti :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Only executive dress
My hubby use shoes without lace only.
He says, it's more easy to wear. Normally he choose 'BATA' brand
In south India people mostly use open sandals due to climate.
But he has to compulsory wear shoes in office :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know ICICI bank has dress code. Striped shirt and trousers with black shoes, other wise he would use wonne or one (that is known for white south Indian lungi if I remember right)
North Indians may use dhoti as well :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
My hubby has worked in ICICI bank before joining HDFC bank
HDFC bank has no dress code as I go to both banks daily. ICICI staff looks more impressive. :P
yet, they can't wear dhoti :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Only executive dress
We consider our own Punjabi lungi as most executive dress for ourselves. We can dance, go out and sleep in the same. I have not mentioned some other exclusive jobs like going for farming etc. ;) :P
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