Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Rain, Rain Go Away

["There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing."]
-- Sir Rannulph Fiennes

Lately we've been getting hammered with the rain. It kind of sucks actually. Because this is the time of year that's perfect for outdoor activities. But its also the time when the most pop up showers occur. Being a maniac for random information, I looked at the historic averages for this area. And sure enough June, July, and August typically gets the most inches of rain. So what better time to give you guys a rundown of how to beat the rain in style?

1. Light Rain.

Whenever there's a light drizzle or water on the ground from a downpour earlier in the day, I reach for a pair of boat shoes. While they may be offered in dozens of colorways, I say get a pair in classic brown leather and throw them on when the conditions call for it. Yes they're waterproof but just remember, even though their slogan is "Get Wet", I wouldn't advise wearing these in a downpour since you will be (or at least you should be) wearing these without socks. Don't worry, I've got you covered for monsoon weather further down.



Madras Plaid Shirt~Polo Ralph Lauren, Jeans~Lands End Canvas, Jacket~Sperry Top-Sider, Boat Shoes~Sperry Top-Sider, Umbrella~Sperry Top-Sider, Watch~Timex, Belt~Dockers(thrifted)


2. Heavier than Light, Lighter than a Monsoon.

When it starts to get to what I call Level 2 rain I go to my beeswax leather desert boots. These things take a lickin and keep on tickin. The leather is indestructible and you actually want them to get scuffed. They look better that way. But a major plus is that you can also pull them off with a dressed up look as well. For example, Lets say your walking out your door about to head to the office when you realize its raining cats and dogs out there. 



Dress Shoes just won't cut it. So what do you do? Most people will just grab an umbrella and go on their merry way. What would I do? I would never wear nice leather dress shoes in the rain, They're more delicate and require a little more care. So along with my umbrella, I change into my desert boots and throw my shoes in a bag and just change into them when I get to the office. Or perhaps an even better idea is to just always keep a pair under your desk. That way, your supple leather stays pristine, and you don't have to go around wearing Wellingtons with your nice suit.


Spread Collar Dress Shirt~Polo Ralph Lauren, Trousers~Express, Blazer~Max's, Desert Boots~Clarks, Loafers(from earlier)~Bass, Tie~Jack Krawcheck(thrifted), Tie Bar~Meeting Street, Duffel Bag~Cutter & Buck, Umbrella~Sperry Top-Sider


3. Monsoon.

When theres extremely heavy rain, this is how I picture it: I imagine some little flying elf who happens to live in the clouds. And once they're filled with water he extracts from his back pocket the largest knife that could ever be imagined. One that was so grand, so shiny, and so sharp that it would make O.J. Simpson jealous....(sorry, but that's funny). And the elf just slices the clouds open one by one and millions of gallons of water come falling down all at once. Your best bet is to take cover. But if you must go out, you have only one respectable choice. Bean Boots. Leon Leonwood Bean has been making the same exact boots since 1912. Originally made for hunters because of their lightweight and epic-like durability, they've also become quite popular to the preps. They come in sizes ranging from ankle height to a full 12 inches. I opted for the 10 inch  version and it was love at first wear. Primarily I wear them in the winter as they can get pretty warm. But on those days when the flying elf goes to slicing and dicing, I have no choice.



Gingham Shirt~Polo Ralph Lauren, Denim Jacket~Levis, Jeans~Lands End Canvas, Bean Boots~LL Bean, Watch~Timex, Umbrella~Sperry Top-Sider

4 comments:

  1. Now that is a sure fire way to escape the rain. Enjoyable post. I will be looking for those desert boots, sometimes I grow tired of wearing LL Bean boots for simple drizzle.

    Great post.

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    1. Those leather desert boots are one of my favorite pairs to put on. They go with just about everything and I dont have to worry about them getting messed up.

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  2. Combat boots would also make a great alternative for bean boots.

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  3. Perfect dress-up in rainy day. Very beautiful to see you with nature. You are looking awesome with denim jacket and jeans.This outfit is looking so wonderful and excellent. Really attractive and pretty. the shoes are too fashionable with simple look. I love to read this blog as it brings vast knowledge and experience. Keep up updating the post regularly.....

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