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Is suede really better for rain? Really??

Naughton

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Common wisdom is that suede fares badly in rain. I’ve read a number of articles in knowledgeable places like Permanent Style that argue that in fact the opposite is true: suede survives a downpour better than calf.

I live in a very wet climate in Ireland, where some years it rains throughout the summer. So I have an interest in owning rain-friendly shoes. But I just have a hard time accepting that such deeply ingrained wisdom could be so entirely wrong.

Can anyone reassure me that it really is just a myth that suede doesn’t like getting wet? I feel like a kid struggling with the truth about Santa Claus (which is that he exists, of course).
 

Mr Tickle

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If Simon Compton is so sure suede stands up to the rain why did he make his suede bomber jacket reversible specifically so it can be turned inside-out in the rain?
 

zippyh

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If Simon Compton is so sure suede stands up to the rain why did he make his suede bomber jacket reversible specifically so it can be turned inside-out in the rain?
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