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I just bought a pair of light brown/dark tan 5 inch heels. They are really cute with a dark brown heel and ankle strap but I have no clothing in the same color group as them, I was thinking maybe I would wear them with a pair of black slacks, a black shirt and carry a brown/tan purse that kind of matches the shoes, would that go? Or do I need to get a shirt in the same color scheme or wear a white shirt? Or am I way off base?

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Hello Amber,

Those pair of heels will be really cute with black slacks and a black shirt. You can also wear them with white slacks and a white shirt which represents clamness.. You can also wear it with a white skinny jeans and a ruffle white shirt with the brown/tan purse you have!

You don't really have to have the shirt and the purse and the heels matching. You've got 2 matching things lol! (your purse and heels)..

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Juliaa!

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