Haspel to Celebrate National Seersucker Day in New Orleans [View all]
It's too hot to leave the house today, but if it becomes necessary, I'm prepared. I used to have a seeds bucket suit, but it ... shrank. I do have a seersucker, ready to go.
Fashion
Haspel to Celebrate National Seersucker Day in New Orleans
June 10, 2026 | By Site Staff

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National Seersucker Day is a celebration of style and the joy of dressing well, said Laurie Haspel, fourth-generation owner of Haspel. A tradition my great-grandfather started nearly 120 years ago. Partnering with two historic hotels that embody hospitality and timeless charm makes this years celebration especially meaningful.
The origins of National Seersucker Day can be traced to 1996, when Mississippi Senator Trent Lott revived a long-forgotten Senate tradition by designating a warm June day as Seersucker Thursday. His goal was to remind Americans that style and good humor have always had a place in public life. The tradition quickly grew in popularity, becoming an annual celebration embraced by lawmakers and seersucker fans alike. In 2004, Senator Dianne Feinstein helped expand womens participation in the Senate, further cementing the event as a lighthearted tradition that celebrates summer style and camaraderie.
Today, seersucker continues to be embraced by new generations who appreciate its comfort, versatility and unmistakable character. Once known primarily for its classic blue-and-white stripes, seersucker has evolved into a year-round fabric featured in tailored clothing, sportswear, and modern lifestyle collections.
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