How to Dress for
Unseasonably Warm Weather
When it comes to that
brutal combo of sky-high temperatures and humidity, one thing is for certain:
Dressing stylishly is no easy feat. Blazing temps present us with style
challenges, but we’re here to tell you that it is possible to still look
stylish when it’s hot as hell out. The key is to choose the right fabrics,
colors and cuts to keep you feeling cool and comfortable all day long.
How to Dress for Unseasonably Warm Weather |
Maybe you’re packing for an island getaway, maybe you need some office-appropriate solutions for
those dog days of summer or maybe you just need some casual looks for running
those everyday errands. Regardless, don’t stress. In this guide, we’ll cover everything
you need to know about dressing when it’s unseasonably warm out there.
Lighten Up...
This probably goes
without saying, but clothing that is lightweight is ideal for those super hot
days. Heavy fabric impedes air circulation, thus causing you to overheat
faster. We all know that a sleeveless shirt will keep you cooler than a
long-sleeve shirt, and shorts are going to be more practical than pants, but
which textiles are the lightest?
Linen is about as lightweight as it gets,
which is why it’s such a popular fabric for summer garments. Seersucker is
another lightweight fabric and has a classic yet stylish appearance that’s
perfect for summer parties and weddings. We love the look of a seersucker
blazer or seersucker shorts paired with a flattering blouse, which are always
in style but sure to keep you cool as a cucumber.
Any garment with finer threads is going to be
more breathable. More importantly, you’ll want to look for fabric with a loose
weave. A tight weave not only holds air in but also traps moisture. As a
general rule, natural materials like cotton, linen, and chambray are best at
wicking moisture away.
Certain synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon
blends are ultra-breathable as well, which is why a lot of workout apparel is
made with sweat-wicking fabrics. When you see words like “quick dry” or
“performance” on the tags of men’s polo shirts or women’s dresses, you’ll know
that they’re made to offer maximum breathability. There are even performance men’s button-downs that are made with rapid-drying technology and natural
cooling minerals which are helpful on those brutal summer afternoons.
Breathability is an
important factor when it comes to choosing the proper summer footwear, too. You
might notice that many loafers and boat shoes are outfitted with tiny holes in
them, and the purpose of those holes is to increase ventilation. When it comes
to letting your feet breathe despite the heat, you can’t beat a pair of canvas or leather flip-flops.
...And Loosen Up
The reality is, clingy
clothing doesn’t allow for much ventilation, so it’s not the best choice when
the thermometer hits 90. Summer is a great time to go for a slightly more
relaxed fit. Looser shorts and roomier skirts allow for more airflow, which can
help you to stay comfortable. Also, midi dresses for women that have a flowy fit are perfect for days when you want to look chic.
Don’t Skimp on Sun
Protection
You may put on
sunscreen every day, but did you know that there are other measures you can
take to protect yourself from harmful UV rays? Look for clothing that offers UV
protection. By wearing these high-tech garments, you won’t have to stress about
getting pesky sunburn midday. Make sure that you’re still applying sunscreen on
areas where your skin isn’t covered by clothing, such as your face, hands and
feet (nobody wants a farmer’s tan!)
Ditch the Dark Hues
There’s a good chance
you’ve heard that it’s a bad idea to wear black when it’s blazing hot out—and
there’s a good reason for this advice: black absorbs more light, meaning you’re
bound to feel hotter when you’re wearing it on a bright, sunny day. This rule
doesn’t just apply to black.
Very deep shades of brown, purple and green can
have the same effect. Instead, opt for light colors, like white, beige, pale
gray and pastels, which will reflect the sunlight instead of absorbing it, thus
retaining less heat. Luckily, spring and summer are the perfect time to wear
hues that match the mood of the season.
So go ahead and embrace those lighter
and brighter shades of powder blue, coral, pink, yellow, lavender, and mint. Not
only will you feel cooler regardless of the temperature, you’ll also stand out
at that cool new brewery that just opened up.
Just because the
temperatures are sky-high doesn’t mean you have to compromise your personal
style. Be sure to keep these tips in mind while picking out your summer outfits
so you can look—and feel—cool.
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