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I bet that you could find a cheap Thursday fare.
I've actually asked Kyle to bring an inordinate amount of stuff already
question for the gents with Butteros. I have a pair of the sueded green ones and my denim has started bleeding on them in certain areas. Whats the best to eliminate/lessen the bleeding onto the shoes?
As far as I know, bleeding will occur as long as the hem is in contact with the suede. You might have more luck if you cuff them slightly, such that only the interior of the jeans are in contact with the suede. If the jeans are newer and raw, I've found that even cuffing them can't completely get rid of te bleeding. Fortunately, the dye will come off with water/saphir suede "shampoo". After all, the dye is water soluble.
question for the gents with Butteros. I have a pair of the sueded green ones and my denim has started bleeding on them in certain areas. Whats the best to eliminate/lessen the bleeding onto the shoes?
I second the advice to cuff the jeans.
I find cuffing helps. At some point, the denim stops bleeding, and you can wear your jeans uncuffed.
To get stains out, I you can try using Jason Markk for sneakers. I find the stuff works like magic.
I know the collective SF wisdom says no links with sport coats, but I'm wondering about these links. They seem understated enough that they could go with an odd jacket and look right.