3 WAYS TO WEAR SUEDE
3 Ways to wear Suede
I takt med at 70’er trenden bliver mere og mere dominerende i modebilledet bliver det ultimative 70’er materiale, ruskind, det også. Jeg er faktisk ikke særlig 70’er agtig i min stil, jeg er hverken til det ultra bohemede eller kassebukser men kan rigtig godt lide at plukke lidt fra de tendenser man ser rundt omkring, f.eks. er jeg glad for de brede jeans som er stramme i lårene og silkeskjorter med bindebånd og så er jeg rigtig glad for ruskind, i alle dets former og farver. Jeg fortsætter guiden på engelsk så alle kan følge med, se mere nedenfor:
english: As the 70’s trend is becoming more and more dominant in fashion so is the ultimate 70’s material, suede. I’m actually not very 70’s like myself, I am neither into the ultra bohemede nor the super boxy trousers but I really like to pick some of the trends you see around. For example, I am fond of the flare jeans that are tight around the thighs and silk shirts with bow ties and I am really loving suede, in all its shapes and colors. Here are my suggestions for you who want to try out suede but maybe finds a bit difficult to wear:
1. Start in the small, try a belt, a ankle boot or something else you feel comfortable with, nobody ever wants to feel ridiculous or like everybody else thinks you are trying to dress like in the movies (not that you should ever care what others think of your style if you love it!). Take baby steps if that makes you feel better.
2. Invest in a real suede pieces, don’t do the suedette unless you don’t wear leather or fur for personal reasons of course. For me it’s important that the pieces I am wearing is in great quality especially if it is in a material like suede where you can see intently weather it is “real” or not.
3. Choose the color that makes you happy, suede comes in many colors and you can choose exactly what you like. Maybe the classic orange 70’s suede is not for you but don’t give up just yet, there are many types and expressions within suede.
4. It doesn’t have to kill your budget, even if you are going for the real suede you don’t have to pull up the 1000’s from your wallet, because the 70’s trend is so big now all the high street brands does their own version of suede, take ASOS – they have a wide variety of suede pieces. That’s where the most of mine are from. Check out the gallery below to find your own suede piece.


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