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Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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Are suede shoes out of place in summer or with warm weather in general?
+1...I normally wear darker shades (drk brown/chocolate/Snuff) during F/W and lighter (Beige/Tobacco) during S/S...I could be wrong, but I guess you can pretty much wear any color all year round.year round in fact, im wearing them more and more, and im buying more and more...theyre just more interesting to look at
There was a time, long ago and far away, in which suede was a winter material. Summer was 'white or dirty bucks' which is nubuck leather. One would not have worn suede shoes in the summer in general.
Of course in this land of distant memory it also was considered desirable to dress according to the season in general. Meaning in the summer seersucker and light colored suits were the norm, not the exception.
Modern heating and air conditioning has largely diminished the variables of seasonal dressing. Suede seems to be completely acceptable in the summer these days.
I still think it is especially dapper to vary ones shoes with the seasons a bit. I won't wear loafers in the winter, nor heavy dark colored laceups in the summer. I wear dark suede in the winter and tobacco or snuff suede in the summer. These rules are not hard and fast, and there are exceptions taken....but some seasonal variety is good! It only makes sense - if your attire is lighter colored in the summer - as it is for many - won't a lighter colored shoe be more appropriate?
'xould be wrong, but one's spectators seem to have white suede as part of their construction and they are summer classics and late affectation. Dirty bucks were standard summer fare as a youth, if not year round wear, and they weren't nu-buck but the real daddy in suede. That was before sailing became my summer occupation and past time, and boat shoes were the de rigor summer footwear uniform regardless of attire.
Clark's desert boots and Wallabies seemed to see plenty of summer use as well when away from town and the water until pursuit of the opposite sex demanded more stylish suede alternatives like chukkas, loafers, and oxfords.
Different views from different experiences. It seems wearing anything other than flip flops or trainers is rather unusual for summer wear in the US at least and suede shoes of any color would be a good place to start.