The soft touch: Men's suede jackets for your spring/summer 2016 wardrobe

Supple, silky, precious and often costing a king’s ransom, a suede jacket is menswear’s favourite risky investment for spring/summer 2016. So watch the weather forecast closely, and stock up on Scotchguard, says Lee Holmes

Lee Holmes
Thursday 12 May 2016 18:06 BST
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Supple suede on the catwalk at Bottega Veneta spring/summer 2016
Supple suede on the catwalk at Bottega Veneta spring/summer 2016

Suede probably isn't one of the most marketable fabrics when it comes to men’s fashion – largely because napped leather isn't especially hard-wearing, practical or, for that matter, macho. Only a foolish man would dare to wear a suede coat during the depths of winter. So, unlike its slightly tougher cousin tanned leather, we tend to only indulge our taste for suede with the odd accessory; a new belt or a pair of shoes perhaps.

However, that sartorial mindset can alter slightly come the spring sunshine. And although generally the practicalities of daily life very rarely stop fashion designers from indulging their whims, even they acknowledge that it is only as the weather warms up, that the great push for suede as outerwear can begin.

And this spring/summer 2016 was no exception, with the bomber jacket, an integral part of men’s style since the 1950's, given a luxe suede makeover. Jeans-style jackets and the field jacket were also cut from suede too; perhaps mercifully fringed suede numbers were given a wide berth (although the rocker fixations of former Saint Laurent creative head Hedi Slimane have offered those in abundance in recent seasons).

Your role model here if you should need one is the world’s most famous spy, 007. Specifically Daniel Craig in Spectre and definitely not Roger Moore in For Your Eyes Only. Wear with blue jeans and your favourite T-shirt for that definitive pared down yet swanky look.

Still, there's no escaping the fact that buying a designer suede jacket is an expensive business but thankfully the high street has been quick to replicate, helping you save a few pounds at least. But this still won’t put the stoppers on any naysayers who are quick to tell you how difficult suede is to maintain and keep clean. Unfortunately they're not wrong. But you, fingers crossed, will already have your dry cleaner on speed dial.

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