People think right looks better because it outclasses the other one in formalness communicating status, but both are equally just as good depending on what you’re going for
In my opinion, shoes must match the belt, light pants look better with brown shoes, light pants look better on morning or day dates and dark pants look better on afternoon or evening dates.
Both are nice it's need to be suitable also to skin tone who's wearing those outfit maybe. Left: For light brown to white guy Right: For brown to dark guy
Don't be confused boys: neither meets the definition of "formal" wear. Both would be turned away from any event with "formal attire required." It's sad when young men no longer know how to dress.
@@anuragtiwari6737 -- In traditional verbiage, "formal attire" means a tuxedo ensemble (usually black) with a black bow tie. (One step above that -- the ultimate -- is "white tie" which means a white bow tie and a black tuxedo with the tuxedo jacket having "tails" -- a long jacket. This level of dress is like for official State Dinners with the president or Royal Family.) "Semi-formal" typically means a dark business suit with a "long tie." There are more "rules," and some might be outdated, but in no way does a tucked in dress shirt and slacks qualify as "formal."