shoes appropriate? Is wearing suede shoes fabric (i.e., flannel) & / or seasonal (i.e., winter) dependant? Can they be worn during business or just in social settings?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by kc (2006-04-08 15:49:58)
As far as im concerned they are almost always appropriate.
At this point black suede pumps are worn with black tie!
Brown suede shoes are appropriate with suits for the office. I cant tell you how people who dont understand them will react to them but Americans in the Northeast wont even notice you have them on. For weekends, they come in a variety of shades styles and sole types. Sometimes a contrast cream stitch in the upper can lend a 1930s chic.
i would keep the shades relatively close to the coloration of the pants. In summer a medium colored brown, even with some red in it that has a look of spice (nutmeg?) is right. I had a gf who called them doberman red. In winter, often the shoe that has the color of ground espresso beans is right.
I know the Neopolitans wear those suede shoes that look like a light grey/tan artist's eraser but I cannot get used to them. They are not right for NYC but may well be perfect for strolling around Pompei.
I'm considering a dark brown single eyelet, plain-toe order. Perhaps a touch of brogue around the toe area ...
Order them and enjoy them. Many elegant and informed people wear suede year-round.
Agreed - I think suede shoes are always appropriate. Though, as FNB pointed out, stick with the browns.
I don't feel they are particularly appropriate at night.
I can imagine something smart in suede at a nightclub or certain restaurants of course, but you're right, not quite something for black-tie even though Gravati makes a suede opera pump.
I have a pair of choclate brown lace ups that I love. I wear them on weekends or around town if I am not conducting business.
I never understood the rules about suede. I always see them as lounge lizard lothario style. I hate those waxed and distressed looks on suede. Suede should always look smart not scruffy.