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Trends: Hit the Decks

Posted by Gabi Muller on Wednesday, 4 June 2008One Comment

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If the rumours are true, then deck shoes are the latest must-have fashion item this summer. It’s hard to believe that a shoe associated with fatherly types and would-be eurostrash sailors would make waves in the fashion circles, but it has. But how do you wear this trend without looking like you are on the way to the yacht club?

1. Pair with Capri pants or skinny jeans, and if you’re feeling particularly brave, perhaps a knee-length skirt.

2. We love unisex trends but don’t match your deck shoes with you partners as this is most definitely not a good look.

Still interested in trying this tricky trend out? Check out this canvas deck shoe (£12) by ASOS

Unfortunately deck shoes just remind me too much of my father and as much as I love him, I don’t love his clothing choices. So, I guess I’ll be sticking to my trusty brogues after all - at least until I get invited to the yacht club…

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Gabi Muller is is a fashion fanatic. Her love for fashion began at the age of six when her mother bought her the most gorgeous pair of ruby red Dorothy shoes and ever since then she has had a fetish for all kinds of footwear in every shape and shade. She lives her fashion fantasy daily at her job working for a British fashion brand.
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  • 2 For Love » Blog Archive » Trends: Hit the Decks said:
    [...] Trends: Hit the Decks 1. Pair with Capri pants or skinny jeans, and if you’re feeling particularly brave, perhaps a knee-length skirt. 2. We love unisex trends but don’t match your deck shoes with you partners as this is most definitely not a good look. … [...]

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