Oct 25, 2024

How to style suede in wet weather

This season’s biggest fashion trend isn’t the most practical when it comes to the precarious Irish weather.

Suede has become the go-to this winter for a blazer, boots and bags – hardly the garments that are the most concealed from the elements – but that needn’t matter.

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We hear from leading fashion experts the best way to protect and style suede this autumn/winter.

Weather-proof your pieces

First priority on the list when it comes to the suede trend is protecting your expensive pieces from the rain.

"The most effective way to protect suede is to apply a waterproof spray, which coats the fabric and limits the damage that can be done by wet weather," says Suit Direct’s lifestyle buyer Rebecca Samuels.

"Spray any suede clothes or accessories before wearing the item for the first time and reapply it periodically, especially in damp conditions."

If your suede pieces get wet, Samuels recommends to "blot the moisture with a soft cloth, and let them air dry naturally avoiding direct heat." The key is to never rub your suede as this damages the fibres.

1970s style

Clashing suede with leather is the ultimate Seventies style guide (Alamy/PA)

Suede comfortably lends itself to its mother decade – the Seventies. If you’re unsure how to style the trend, look to old photo albums for inspiration. Some denim, leather and aviator sunglasses will make any suede accessory pop – even an umbrella can’t dampen this look.

"I love a suede jacket, but this is where you can really let your personal style DNA come through!" says British fashion designer and podcast host Amanda Wakeley.

"A rich chocolate brown suede jacket is a great addition to your wardrobe. It’s versatile, timeless and adds so much depth to autumn outfits, it’s softer than black and looks great with denim.

"Suede does have a very Seventies retro vibe about it so if jackets aren’t your thing, you might opt for a pair of flared suede pants or a slouchy hobo bag," suggests Wakeley. "Think Chloe girl and you can’t go wrong."

Town and country

The Duchess of Edinburgh wore a Seventies-style jacket during a trip to Berkshire (Alamy/PA)

The heritage trend has seen the rise of suede come back alongside wax jackets, cord and tweed. Thankfully, this trend is no stranger to harsh conditions.

"Searches for ‘brown suede jacket outfits’ on Pinterest have increased by 200% year-on-year," says Samuels.

The Duchess of Edinburgh sported the trend with a forest green skirt and boots on a muddy visit to Berkshire earlier this year – planting suede firmly in the royal ranks.

"Suede adds texture and warmth to your outfit as the weather cools," notes Samuels. Paired with a cream knit or floaty blouses, country club chic has never been so easy.

Alternatively if you’re looking to accent with suede, "loafers or Chelsea boots are great additions to both casual and semi-formal outfits," says Samuels.

Boho chic

Suede trenches are big for winter 2024 (Alamy/PA)

The versatility of suede means it can either be dressed down with denim or dressed up with cream tailoring and elevated blouses.

Luckily, a trend that lends itself to both is boho chic. "For a chic, everyday look, pair a slouchy suede jacket with your favourite jeans and a crisp white tee," says Wakeley.

Alternatively, to channel full boho chic, "Pair a suede flare, a chiffon and lace top and a platform clog to give you an instant boho vibe that is totally on trend right now," says Wakeley.

If you’re more keen to be subtle with your suede, "a suede boot or an oversized suede hobo bag, preferably both, will add that cool element to any timeless look," suggests Wakeley.