Cheers! You were right about the thick socks girls wore with their bucks. Or anything gray, unless its deep charcoal. How Fran Lebowitz Became an Unlikely Mens Style Icon, Be Prepared for Anything: Paul Smith on the Best Advice of His 50-Year Career, Why Every Man Should Have a Pair of White Shoes in His Wardrobe, 6 Stylish Guys on Their Favorite Sneakers, From Nike Runners to Memphisto Tennis Shoes, Michael Jordans Six NBA Championship Sneakers Are on Display for the First Time Ever, Bostons Coolest Sneaker Shop Is About to Drop a New Collab With French Shoe Brand Salomon, Sneaker Store Flight Club Reopens in LA, Two Years After Being Vandalized and Looted, 11 Great-Looking Pairs of Espadrilles for When Flip-Flips Wont Make the Cut, 10 Stylish Pairs of Boat Shoes Thatll Still Look Great After Summer Ends. What an interesting history. You can follow Coggins lead and buy yours from New Englands Alden, who do a definitive white buck as well as a summery unlined version in collaboration with Todd Snyder. Wishing you a fantastic day, Jessica. If you're wearing chinos or jeans, it looks pretty good rolled up a bit to show off the ankle. Thank you for sharing! White buckskin shoes, the epitome of summer footwear with their signature red brick sole, have been the All-American shoe since the 1930s. Those in brown shoe firms were more successful and able to buy pairs black and brown. I havent seen any good ones in local stores. I posted this awhile ago about wearing them, I hope it's still useful: Okay, well casual oxfords are mostly a summer shoe, first off, so summer casual outfits. :D, Did they get chunkier as the years progressed? Over the past few decades, the range has gained a loyal fan base, especially in Japan, where much of the recent Ivy Style revival owes some of its momentum. A tan or stone poplin suit is still fair game, though. And with summer suiting comes summer casual footwear particularly the white buck. Includes access to the digital magazine. Josa A. Towards the end of last week we took a gander at classic mid-century schoolgirl inspired ensemble in the latest installment of. All white?! That sounds so charming! My husband has a modern day version of these shoes but his are a pale beige which is marginally more practical. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful memories of growing up wearing these classic shoe styles when they were all the rage with us. I had no idea there were this many ads available for viewing:) Maybe we might see Tony sporting some:) I had no idea you could clean shoes with erasers? I have serious problems when it comes to wearing anything white. The red brick soles showed up in the 1930s (although I've never found more than just a passing reference to that - if anyone knows more about the history, I'd love to read it), and the shoes have been virtually unchanged since then. Or white shoes. And while its easy to imagine yourself coming off whimsical or contrived, know that white shoes have been a part of American fashion for a very, very long time. When I was a child in the 50's and 60's I would get a new pair of white bucks every Easter to go with my seersucker suit. I fully understand. They had their first heyday in the 1950s, thanks to Pat Boone and the advent of the "white shoe" firm. The second requires what's called a "buck bag" - a small pouch of powder that you regularly hit the shoes with to restore their original color. White bucks are typically seen as a preppy staple, with the term white shoe firm often referring to successful firms filled with partners who were Ivy Leaguers, as described inthis column by William Safire. I don't recall seeing that particular style while doing research for this post or at any other time, but if I come across an image of such, I will be sure to post it here for you right away.Have a great weekend, Jessica. As beautiful as they were, given their hefty upkeep, I can see why they feel out of widespread use by the mid-60s, as fashion as a whole was becoming more causal. Therefore, theyre perfect to amp-up a simple casual look. Press J to jump to the feed. Tomorrow is Memorial Day, which is simultaneously a solemn occasion and the unofficial first day of summer. And for grins, heres me last year wearing mine during a nice summer weekend last year: Personal thoughts, tastes, observations and memories by Kiyoshi Martinez. I always just thought the song "Blue Suede Shoes" was a song and had nothing to do with the fashion of the day. I loved learning more about them while doing the research for this post. Please wear your white bucks with socks. I just ran across your blog for the first time today and bookmarked it immediately! Subscribe to RR1 Live+ for exclusive virtual events all year long (at least 1 per month), conversations with Robb Report editors, special perks, and more. Walking down a street, their dirtiness would be marginal. That the shoe would fits certain occasions and outfits depending on whether theyre clean or dirty is evidence of its versatility. He's much, much more of a brogues kind of chap (no complaints there from me, I love them as well). The style for girls at that time was a saddle oxford (usually Spaldings), and worn with thick, folded ankle socks. As William Safire explains -. Here's Unabashedly Prep with a quote about white bucks from Thom Browne -, Wear them like they were real shoes. You could go with a dirty tan, which might have more year-round appeal, but theres something I just really like about a stand-out pair in optic cocaine white. I don't think snickerable is a real word, but it definitely should be! And yes it was more Pat Boone that made them famous rather than Elvis. Your knowledge about vintage never ceases to amaze me. These are in between sneakers and dress shoes in terms of formal-ness. Dont wear any dress shoes with shorts, and white bucks are cut like a dress shoe. Its also worth considering the white dance shoe this summer. On the higher end, youll find construction with Goodyear welts and soles made of the more durable Dainite red-brick rubber. Josh from Street Etiquette explains -. I don't believe I'd heard that term for it before. Thank you very much, dearest Joanna. I wore white bucks in the 50's. It wasnt always that way, though. The Silentist has the most comprehensive roundup of options I've ever come across, but I think it's worth simplifying it into three options: cheap, intermediate, and splurge. They naturally go with summer clothing, like linen and seersucker suits, colored chinos and madras. In fact, lets keep it simple: after dark, men should wear black. I dont think we need to be quite so strict as old blue eyes, but a bright white shoe really is a daytime shoe. What about caring for the sole? Suede bucks definitely need to be in that circle. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, this is one shoe where paying more doesn't necessarily make sense, the most comprehensive roundup of options I've ever come across, Primer says bucks are the perfect casual shoe, Here's Unabashedly Prep with a quote about white bucks from Thom Browne, Style Blogger focused on white bucks for their 1 Piece/3 Ways series, Street Etiquette again, making the case for letting them get dirty, at least in some cases, http://www.amazon.com/Bass-Mens-Buckingham-Classic-Taupe/dp/B002LZTGFW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338171876&sr=8-1. Heres how she makes the store-bought stuff her own, Remote Southern retreats to help you unwind and unplug. The source is white ''bucks,'' the casual, carefully scuffed buckskin shoes with red rubber soles and heels worn by generations of college men at Ivy League schools. Twitter: @thesilentist The shape and structure is all business, but the fabrics (both the suede uppers and natural leather soles) are more weekend-friendly than office-ready. Buyer beware Im just glad I didnt pay full retail for them. These slim, low-rise oxfords rose in popularity during the dandyish Jazz Age and were favored by Fred Astaire, as the color helped audiences follow the dancers footwork. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. ;)~xoxo, CoriLynn. I wish saddle oxfords (and bucks) were a fraction as easy to come by these days (especially in person) as they were back then. And let's not forget the white belt to top it all off Hello and welcome to Chronically Vintage! Thank you very much for adding your personal experiences with white bucks and thick socks to this discussion. I particularly like their high-contrast look against dark denim, letting the indigo stain the suede a bit. These are knock-around shoes, and you should pay knock-around prices. Change). They look immaculate and impressive, but they truly ascend to white buck heaven when they get dirty and become your own. Like a waxed Barbour jacket, half the fun of owning white shoes are the beats, blemishes and imperfections, which Coggins calls sartorial scars. His own, the Aldens on the cover of Men and Style, are now destroyed and decidedly gray!. All content, unless otherwise expressly noted, is copyright Jessica Cangiano, 2009 2019. The only shoes that look good with shorts are lowcut casual shoes like boat shoes, loafers. When they are worn with pants, these shoes should be worn with socks. I can't get enough of oxfords. The ol' eraser trick works quite well for some kinds of scuffs and marks, but overall, bucks are shoes that require one to be very mindful of where they step and what they do while sporting them. Here in Southern California we wore what I guess would now be called scrunchies over the turned down portion of the sock. I will, however, vouch for the Walk-Over brand. Hi Jessica. Down here on the Texas Gulf Coast, we have a practically tropical climate, so many of us believe the exceptions for tropical climates prevail. True to size? Of course the color had to match that of the angora sweater you were wearing. We aim to foster an environment where everybody feels safe and welcomed and where people feel encouraged to have healthy and productive discussions. 1920s yellow, 1940s peach, and plenty of cute feat Find vintage clothing at VintageSearch.org. by the prizes of shoes and the quality you can see in them. no wonder i keep admiring vintage, it's just so full of real craftmanship. This new age of Ivy Style is a prime time to venture into the wide world of white shoes. Instagram: @kiyoshimartinez. Includes digital magazine access + a free gift. Or blue, unless its midnight blue. Again, white bucks are a dressier cut of shoe, and should be worn only with pants, which also means they should be worn with socks. Email: thesilentist@gmail.com Frank Sinatra was an icon of style in his day, and believed, as nightime was a more formal time that daytime (hence no tuxedos before 6), one should dress more formally at night. I also put together a gallery of them being worn with a reasonably wide variety of styles and colors -, There are two schools of thought here - let 'em get beat up, or keep 'em bright. Garden & Gun is a registered trademark. Thanks for the infoI've had a pair of light brown bucks for a year or so and love them. The rule as it pertains to linen is the one most commonly flouted, linen is worn whenever it is hot enough that linen would be more comfortable than even the lightest tropical worsted (worsted and humidity make for an unpleasant smell). I'd go crazy! Or maybe it's just how they look to me. If youre looking to cut corners on shoe spending, this is exactly where you can do it. Receiving and sharing the Very Inspiring Blogger A Vintage Fashionista Friday: September 20, 2013. I adore classic menswear and love seeing chaps dressed in vintage and/or timeless styles (vests/waistcoats, long overcoats, suits, and crisp white button front shirts are some of my personal favourites). Jessica. I can't imagine keeping my shoes so clean! I'm a southern woman who works in politics and have always wanted white bucks- to go with the job :) My father wore them and some of my most treasured memories are of him teaching me to powder his from Allen Edmonds. Any sort of combination of button-down shirt with chinos would work, and they would look good with shorts, too. But consider the list of menswear luminaries with a penchant for colorless footwear: Fred Astaire, James Brown, Tom Wolfe, David Bowie, Errol Flynn, the Aga Khan. Its understood that when it comes to footwear, most gentlemen would like to retain an arsenal of essential footwear to rotate through during the year. I wont put them on before Memorial Day, and never after Labor Day, Mashburn says. Jessica. But if you walk in a lot of grass/wet grass, aren't they very likely to get grass stained? That super minimal aesthetic makes [dance shoes] easy to style across several different looks, too, says Mark Higgs, brand manager at Englands Crown Northampton, which has an artfully crafted whole-cut pair in its robust Jazz collection. As Coggins tells us: I was originally intimidated by my first pair of white bucks, but after a few weeks, I couldnt imagine my life without them., I think men are understandably reluctant to wear shoes that seem blazingly white, he adds. It takes a sense of fearlessness at first. Not sure if that is a real word. But if you do wear socks, they need to be a cream color. The shoes can work with just about any outfitshorts, jeans, a suit, denim, khaki, gray wool. Very cool name for it! Richard Woolnough has more in The A to Z Book of Menswear: Bucks A shoe originally made of suede buckskin. Similarly, the rubber soles on these casual shoes save the manufacturer money, but theyre also appropriate for the shoe style. The inimitable Mark McNairy has a handsome brick red-soled version in his spring collection and, for a stronger nod to the clubhouse, Churchs offers a rakish white suede penny loafera close cousin of the buck. Sid Mashburn sets the standard (and the rules) for wearing these classic shoes, Thanks in part to our warm weather, Southerners have been suckers for the white buck since the shoes Jazz Age inception. I am stupified (is that even a word?) I doubt with my messy ways I could mantain spotless shoes thoughKate-the old fashioned way. I know there is a whole tradition going back to the 1950s of East Coast prep school and college-age boys letting their white bucks get scuffed and stained, maybe deliberately so, but if youre a grown man and want to look like one, put in the effort to keep your leather shoes shined, and your white bucks cleaned and chalked. All rights reserved. Wearing shoes, especially leather shoes, without socks, especially in the heat of summer, is terrible for your feet and for the leather of the shoes. I prefer them without socks. They had a tongue like lever, also covered in white buck, that you could pull up to loosen the shoe and it snapped back into place to tighten the shoe. Think preppy/Kentucky Derby steez, although not like this. I get tons of compliments on them from both men and women of all ages. I first don my white bucks on Easter Sunday, and put them away after Labor Day, unless I happen to be attending a daytime wedding in September when its hot. The first is easy. Love them! That's a point I've pondered many a time myself, too, dear Lorena. Canvass makes them cooler and they are just different enough to appear as updated. With summer coming up and the Kentucky Derby this weekend, its about time to start breaking out the seersucker in your wardrobe. Plus, get the exclusive Robb Report tote bag FREE. I would love to see a picture of the closing mechanism, which we called a "mousetrap". In fact, many see them not as shoes you purchase with the intent to wear them forever, but as disposable after they wear out. Though we tend to avoid very obvious summertime outfits after mid-September like seersucker suits, white or cream linen suits, white bucks. Frustrated, I ripped out the footbed liners and now only wear them in colder weather with socks. There were no baggies in those days, Half the time when you took a step the cloud of white which came from your shoes meant you forgot to tap them suffiently to remove the excess powder.also snickerable. On unabashedlyprep.com, I was introduced to the new trend of "dirty bucks"- which have to be white, but are meant to not be as stuffy as the pristine, perfect white.I've never been able to find a new pair for women (and my foot is too small to fit a man's style) until last year when I found a pair of pink suede/ navy bottom ones on zappos.com. I remember them being very snazzy looking and was quite taken with them. Since youre unlikely to re-sole a rubber-soled buck anyway, the advantages of quality construction, like ease of re-soling, are greatly reduced. So unless youre at the seashore or maybe out in the country, change out of the bucks before sundown. Personally, I have a virtually unused pair from Brooks Brothers I found on eBay on the cheap. Announcing the Blue Rose Vintage hat giveaway winner. Posted to the white bucks Facebook page. Stay a spell and have a blast as we explore the incomparably fantastic world of vintage history and fashion together. We welcome those who want to learn and those who want to contribute. If you're looking for men's, those are easier to come by. But theres no need to fear the old standby, as long as you follow a few simple rules, courtesy of Atlanta menswear designer and tastemaker Sid Mashburn. Some of us even carried a little package made of waxed paper with baby powder in it in your purse. I got them in the mail and was dissapointed to learn my new white pair was CANVASS! 1. Thanks. From what I've read here and elsewhere, the Buckinghams are a little more streamlined. http://balearaitzart.blogspot.com.au/, You are such a fantastic writer!!! I have a pair of saddle shoes from them similar in construction with a Goodyear welt and the lining has yet to come off the footbed with my bare feet. Perhaps others in Maine will see this post and be able to follow your lead.Wishing you a wonderful start of spring, Jessica. I shudder to think what some modern day fashions say about our society. I always manage to get anything white dirty as I'm a bit clumsy I'd dare say! 3. These shoes are the perfect balance between dressy and casual, which I love. Chinos, jeans, and shorts all work too - white bucks are actually really versatile shoes. I love to see a well dressed man!! It is a shame they're so tricky to keep in pristine (or nearly so) condition. I wear them with loafer socks (which don't show), cuffed jeans and Oxford shirts around the office and when the time comes to dress them up, I wear them with very light or pastel pants, navy linen button fronts and a seersucker blazer. Since it's also the traditional first day to wear white bucks (although that's obviously a sartorial rule that's increasingly anemic), I've been putting some information together for a post about them for a couple weeks. Thank you for sharing!Happy holiday season wishes, Jessica. Below Ive done a roundup of white suede bucks by price bracket, so everyone should be able to find a pair in their budget. this is the most east coast thread ive ever seen. Here's Street Etiquette again, making the case for letting them get dirty, at least in some cases -. I'm on the route to having a pair of worn in white bucks but how do I keep the sole bright and brick red? Ah, sweet memories! Subscribe now and save. Pale pink ones sound divine. I had such a pair, fall of 1956, my freshman year of high school. Hi Lloyd, thank you for letting me know what lead you to discover this post. As Coggins says: I think the first time you wear them you feel self-conscious, the second time you feel better and the third time, its your signature shoePeople will recognize you as the man in the white shoes. By contrast, the lower end will have less durable rubber and glued soles. You know, you could walk into some places and guys might fight you for wearing them, he says. I love the attention to detail, degree of quality, and workmanship that went into so many vintage items - even many mass produced ones - and am especially grateful for it, too, because it means that lots of items from the 30s, 40s and 50s are still around today for me and other who adore vintage fashions to buy and wear. Jessica *PS* You bet, honey, stupefied is a real word. Like many 1950s/1960s styles, white bucks have seen a resurgence with the recent interest in preppy, Americana style. I love this kind of shoes, but saddle shoes are on my wish list for some time ago. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account.
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