
Fabric is key: Lightweight breathable fabrics should be your best friend for the summer. Think cotton, spandex, rayon, jersey, linen, silk and blends. Sundresses are often preferred in the summer because of their lightweight, knit fabric composition. Swap denim for linen pants and it will make a world of a difference. Choose fabric shorts and skirts and you will feel much cooler. If you are a business professional, Jeffers of Business Insider advises to wear suits with open weave fabrics like high twist wools, fresco, linen and cotton instead of the average worsted wool. Just look at your labels before purchasing to ensure the fabric type will be pleasing against your skin when it's 100 degrees outside.
I wore a rayon blend maxi skirt with a basic cami and fringe cover-up on a hot afternoon in downtown Dallas. |
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I styled Jenna in a yellow polka dot bikini with short shorts, a 3/4 length sleeve lace top and aviators. |
Wear cover-ups until you hit the pool or beach: We've all seen those trashy pictures of celebrities or everyday people walking around in public wearing dangerously revealing swimwear. Avoid looks from unwanted passerby's by wearing a cover-up over your swimsuit when en route to your tanning/swimming destination. However, a little peek of your swimsuit underneath will be adorable, so opt for a pair of cutoff shorts or flowy skirt with just a cardi or sheer top over your bikini top.
Have multiple pairs of sunglasses and keep them protected: Never leave home without your shades. Have at least a couple pairs of sunglasses on hand and keep one in your car, one in your beach bag and one on the counter so you will be ready for every occasion. One of the worst things is forgetting your sunglasses on a bright day, but you can avoid this by being organized. Invest in hardcover sunglass cases to keep the lenses and frame protected from damage. So often our sunglasses get easily broken by being tossed around with no case, but you will save money in the long run by taking care of them.
I hope these tips are helpful in helping you choose clothing that will help you feel cool, comfortable and classy in the summer heat! What other tips do you have??
Sources:
http://www.babble.com/latina/keep-your-cool-best-summer-fabrics/
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-beat-the-heat-in-a-suit-2013-6?op=1
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