With the emergence of mild weather, your wardrobe needs a change.  Leather clothes are not just for keeping you warm; it can be tasteful, stylish, and fashionable.  In the Midwest and northeast spring can be unpredictable.  Temperatures can go from high to low and back to high in a matter of a few hours.

Boots/Shoes

Most shoes absorb water and get your feet soaked.  A well-treated pair of leather shoes or boots will repel water, keeping your toes dry all day!  April showers are no joke, and wet shoes are the worst.

Leather shoes are effective in keeping your feet warm.  They have that extra layer of protection and insulation that keeps the heat in your shoes.  Not to mention how much easier they are to keep clean.  Leather shoes may be pricy, but they’re definitely worth it.

Shorts/Skirts

Want to make a fashion statement during cooler temperatures?  A leather skirt or shorts are the perfect way to show off exquisite style that exudes confidence.  During the often-rainy spring season, leather holds up well with its water-resistant properties (make sure to treat it!).  Also, when the days turn a little warmer, leather skirts and shorts will still be a great choice in apparel.  

Dresses

Leather dresses have always been fashionable.  They are chic and beautiful, adding a level of sophistication to your wardrobe.  A leather dress is worth every penny considered that it will last longer than fabric and will always be stylish.  Not only will you look your best, but you can count on being comfortable in something so soft and sleek.

Jackets

In cold or mild weather, leather jackets are the perfect addition to an outfit.  A leather jacket will keep you warm during the chilly mornings/ nights when temperatures drop.

 

Echoing our “Leather In The Fall And Winter” blog, motorcyclists benefit from leather jackets immensely.  They not only protect from biting temperatures, but also offer an added layer of protection from things like road rash from biking mishaps.

Leather adds extra protection, style, and comfortability than the traditional fabrics used for clothes or shoes.  Make sure to treat your leather to prolong its life.  Try out Mad Cow Leather Products today!

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