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Sutor - pebble leather?

deaddog

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What do you guys think of these Sutors on STP? Is the pebble texture a more casual look? Can they go with suits in formal settings (important meetings, interviews, court, etc)? Are they "rough" to the touch? Sorry for all the questions but I've never done the pebble shoe thing before.

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http://www.sierratradingpost.com/pro...-Shoes-For-Men
 

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Originally Posted by deaddog
What do you guys think of these Sutors on STP? Is the pebble texture a more casual look? Can they go with suits in formal settings (important meetings, interviews, court, etc)? Are they "rough" to the touch? Sorry for all the questions but I've never done the pebble shoe thing before.

thanks

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/pro...-Shoes-For-Men

It'll feel pretty smooth to the touch. I would not wear them to court (I assume you're a lawyer or law student - if you're a courtroom deputy or a judge they're fine) or to interviews. Meetings, maybe, but not ones where otherwise felt compelled to dress formally.
 

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Thanks - that is what I thought and for those kind of dollars I think I'll pass


Originally Posted by lawyerdad
It'll feel pretty smooth to the touch. I would not wear them to court (I assume you're a lawyer or law student - if you're a courtroom deputy or a judge they're fine) or to interviews. Meetings, maybe, but not ones where otherwise felt compelled to dress formally.
 

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Oh, niiiice shoes! But lawyerdad is right about their dressiness. Actually, they're a bit of a mongrel: dressy design in a very casual leather. This is something I like very much, but it just forces them to be more "casual" than "dress."
 

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Beautiful shoe. With all the brogue work and the pebble leather they look, to my eye, like a country shoe not a business shoe
 

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Originally Posted by CBDB
Beautiful shoe. With all the brogue work and the pebble leather they look, to my eye, like a country shoe not a business shoe

This is my take as well. I really like pebble grain leather, but it makes the shoe casual. The only type of suit I'd wear with these would be tweed or corduroy.
 

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