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View Poll Results: How far would you go mixing different coloured leathers?

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  • Never mix. I don't even like mixing different shades of brown.

    11 22.45%
  • Oxblood goes with brown, but not with black

    5 10.20%
  • No, oxblood goes with black, not brown.

    3 6.12%
  • Oxblood goes well with black or brown.

    12 24.49%
  • Whatever, all three in the same ensemble as far as I care!

    18 36.73%
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    Mixing Leather

    Does oxblood go with black as well as brown? What say you?

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    Mixed leather

    I like the mixture as in my favorite sporran, from Wyvern Leatherworks:




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    I voted to never mix leathers, b/c my real answer wasn't up there...

    IF there's an article in the ensemble that has BOTH colors in it (black and brown in the sporran Geoff shows above), then I think it's OK to mix. I have a black belt with brown knot work embossing. I got it to wear with either color belt and/or shoes.

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    I did not vote as my real answer is not up there either, like Rocky. I have brown accessories of various shades I do not hesitate to mix up, I have some mixed brown and black in the same item accessories I can wear with either or both, and I have some exclusively black accessories that I typically only wear with other black. If I am wearing the mixed color acessories I may then mix the other accessories (black shoes, brown belt with mixed brown /black sporran for instance). I do not have anything in true oxblood (the densely red "brown" coloartion I remember from my youth).

    HOpe this was suitably confusing. Clear as mother's milk now, eh?

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    Assuing that you mean "while wearing Scottish attire," I answered black or brown, but I could just as well have answered all three.

    I would not likely mix black and brownish leathers while wearing a suit or sportcoat or anything else with trousers, but with Highland Scottish clothing, things do change. With standard western wear, I would probably mix oxblood and brown, but not with black. However, i wouldn't hesitate to wear an oxblood sporran with black shoes.

    Just a thought.

    And, BTW, that's a pretty snazzy sporran, Geoff.
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    I agree that the survey choices could be better. I voted "Whatever" because I like shoes, belts, sporrans, etc. that are made of more than one color of leather. However, I would not usually wear a brown belt with black shoes.

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    None of the above.

    I don't like to mix black and brown as a rule - such as a black belt and brown sporran. Call me a purist, but its just something I don't like to do.

    I do mix browns as I like the contrast. I have a sporran and belt that are both a khaki colored brown and a dark brown. I'm getting ready to order another sporran that will mix two distinctly different shades of brown.

    Oxblood is a different matter - I prefer to keep that shade by itself, much as I do black.

    My shoes tend to to be the same color as my belt and sporran.
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    Maybe it reflects badly on me....lord knows that I don't really shop in the higher end mens' stores what with the mortgage payments and the college tuition and all...but when did oxblood shoes make a comeback?

    Will cordovan be next?

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    [QUOTE=auld argonian;870553]...but when did oxblood shoes make a comeback? [QUOTE]
    They haven't and this is a consternation for me as I have long desired a pair of Oxblood brogues which I can wear semi-formally. My regular wear shoes (boots and sandals really) are brown, but my casual and dress shoes are both black. I think oxblood is gorgeous and that oxblood Wyvern sporran would be da shiz, but does it go? I dunno.

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    I don't mind mixing black and tan and do it quite often!
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    Cheers!

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