It can be hard to see, but the illustration for that part is correct.
If your pants don’t reach your shoes and just hang flat, then your pants are too short. It’s obvious if they pants don’t reach your shoes, but can be harder to recognize if they just brush your shoes without resting.
If your pants bunch up around your ankles with lots of folds and extra fabric, then your pants are too long. Have you ever caught your heel on your pantleg while walking? That’s too long.
Breaking once is the goldilocks zone between those. The pants reach your shoes and rest on top of them, but they don’t bunch up. Think having one small fold in your pants, just enough so the pants aren’t totally smooth when you’re standing.
Seems like a nice starter guide.
Couple suggestions that might help: In the fit section it might be worthwhile to mention something about getting your measurements and reading the fit guide available on the manufacturer’s website. Similarly, it could help some folks to mention that clothes from different manufacturer’s will fit a little different. That might be too basic, but it took me awhile to figure it out and I have had a much better experience with clothes since then.
Also, I hadn’t heard of Colorful Standard before and they seem right up my alley for casual clothes. Thanks for that.
No, they won’t look right with anything formal. They’re fine for “office casual” or something, but if the host has asked for formal attire this isn’t it.
If you like these, try for a more conventional tassel loafer. The problem is really the sole, and stitching.
That puts the price around $150 to $200. That’s good news, you’ll have a lot of options in the same price range. Start shopping early, especially if you have to do mail order. A wedding can be a long day, especially if you’re dancing at the reception afterwards. It may take you a little while to find something that works for you.
Your fit looks good here.
The color saturation of the seersucker is really low and it reads as nearly white. So you’ve got a lot of leeway when picking colors. I would just steer away from near matching colors and patterns.
To me, colors that almost but don’t quite match are the worst. A real pet peeve that drives me nuts.