Summers are around the corner! While you will have many opportunities to wear whatever you want, you might have to look out whether you have sweating issues or not. Even if you are not, summers are bound to give you less or more wet patch fiasco.
Regardless, this summer's
predicted hot climates in countries like the UK are capable of creating havoc
with our wardrobe decisions.
And if your quilted mules have
served you with some high fashion standards, a dribble of sweat running can
ruin your statement in summer. You might also want to get rid of oversized
dress in a light grey dress if you are prone to damp underarms.
Here are some tips for
picking the right fabric for summers by DiengOlivia, a renowned fashion designer based in France.
Cotton
Well, it is obvious to
understand if a significant share of your wardrobe is filled with cotton
clothes such as dresses, shirts, and flared skirts. Since summers can be
suffocating with high heat and humidity, cotton is the only fabric that allows
proper airflow in damp areas. Good quality lightweight cotton can absorb
moisture, allowing you to cool down quickly, which you can use in various
styles and colors.
Linen
Linen is a natural fiber that
is loosely woven that allows heat to escape from the body. Consequently, it
absorbs moisture and dries quickly. The best part is that linen is malleable;
hence it doesn't stick to the body. The only problem is, it can wrinkle quite
easily, so look for linen blends if crinkles aren't your bag.
Silk
Another lightweight fabric
that's a popular choice for hot climates is silk. Coming from sericulture, silk
is harvested from the silkworm cocoon. With a wide variety of silk clothing
styles, like a shirt, skirts, and even dress, it can be worn in many different
ways. The lightweight nature of the cloth lets it adjust to your body
temperature.
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