Summer
can be a challenging season to dress for everyone. Getting dressed on dog
summer days does get troublesome if you’re not a good
planner. Besides, every summer-friendly outfit is not always stylish. Let’s admit that. So what to do? Well, it’s pragmatically possible to strike the right balance
between comfort and style. The trick lies in knowing your body type and
following the trend that closely matches your fashion sense.
You may need an umbrella in early summer
but you’ll only rarely need
or want to wear anything beyond shorts and t-shirts most of the time. Cool,
loose-fitting fabrics, caps or sun visors, and plenty of sunscreen are the
order of the day. Dressing well and looking good will make you feel good and
peaceful while working, which leads you to communicate well.
At the same time, you need to pay
attention for your summer dressing stylist make yourself feel comfortable and
perfect. The following tips can help you have better Summer days.
1. Keep
your clothes loose. The looser, the better. The less fabric you have
actually touching your body, the cooler you will be. Believe it or not, a loose
and and flowing maxi dress will keep you cooler than a pair of shorts and a
skintight tank.
2.Choose
clothes in natural fabrics. Cotton, for instance, is much more breathable than
polyester or rayon. It's also better at absorbing sweat and dries faster, which
means you won't feel sweaty as long as you would if your clothes were made of
synthetic fabric.
3. Make
sure your clothes are as fresh and clean as you are. Re wearing your
clothes between washes is a great way to avoid doing laundry, but even light
wear leaves dirt, sweat, skin cells, and cosmetics trapped in the fibers of
your clothes, which makes them less breathable and you hotter.
4. Keep
a scarf for yourself: Drape the scarf over your shoulders or head whenever
you feel like you are getting a bit too much sun. It's so lightweight that
you'll barely feel it.
6. Stick
to light colors. Dark colors absorb light and make you that much hotter
while light colors reflect light and help keep you cool.
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