Depends on where you are . . . snowy/rainy areas probably wouldn't work. But if you're in warmer climates, just spray them with the suede protector and it should be fine. I have a lot of suede tennis shoes and after I spray them, they last a long time without problems.
get them weather protected (a cobbler will do it for you) and try to avoid wearing them with dark jeans since those will bleed onto the top of the boots. they're very pretty.
Thanks guys! I'm still torn...for some reason I'm always completely drawn to suede and then I manage to ruin it really quickly. But I just love them so much. They're $79. Should I do it?
quote: Originally posted by: rcm "Thanks guys! I'm still torn...for some reason I'm always completely drawn to suede and then I manage to ruin it really quickly. But I just love them so much. They're $79. Should I do it?"
I think you should get them if you think you can get at least five or six wears out of them. That makes for a a kind of high cost/wear ratio but since you really love them I think it's probably worth it. Just buy a good suede protector and don't wear them if it's even a little wet outside.
quote: Originally posted by: rcm "Thanks guys! I'm still torn...for some reason I'm always completely drawn to suede and then I manage to ruin it really quickly. But I just love them so much. They're $79. Should I do it?"
Honestly if they fit well I wouldn't be able to not get them. But they're my personal style anyway. I would totally buy them for that price. I have three pairs like that already, one of which is in camel and I've never had a problem with them.
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I love them....if you really want them, get them and make sure you get them weather protected...also try not to wear them inwet weather...love the color