Brooks Brothers invented seersucker in the 1920’s to American’s who needed a material that could withstand the summer heat ~ the smooth and puckered texture provided more breathability and prevented the fabric from sticking to the skin. Aren’t you happy you can be cool with seersucker?!
Bonus: the word “seersucker” is derived from the Persian word “shir-u-shakar” which means “milk and sugar,” relating to its smooth and puckered texture. (thanks for the cue Brooks Brothers)
Now to wear seersucker and look ‘cool’, there are a few rules to keep in mind:
- avoid the Colonel Sanders look by adding some color to your outfit
- if you want an upper East side feel (although not sure why), go seersucker suit + white/off white boat shoes
- if you’re interested in looking hot and staying cool, then opt for seersucker pants ~ they allow you to mix n’ match, and dress up with a sportcoat or down with a simple polo
Our recommendations:
- Brooks Brothers Milano plain-front seersucker pants ~ on sale NOW for $89.50 (they have a more generous fit)
- Tailor Vintage seersucker gingham reversible shorts, $98.00 (they run a bit lean)
- Polo Ralph Lauren seersucker pants, $89.50 (nice slim fit but not overly snug)