Opt for fabrics that are lightweight, quick-drying and have moisture-wicking properties. Usually, pure cotton polyester blends, nylon, rayon and linen fabrics are considered to be suitable and skin-friendly during the damp weather of monsoons. They don’t stick much to the body, feel nice and smooth against the skin and also feel comfortable. Photo Courtesy: iStock
While you can experiment with any shades you wish, try vibrant hues, pastel shades, earthy and muted tones, and contrasting pop of colours. Lilac, peach, blue, pastel blue and all-time favourite white are common colours to wear during monsoon. Photo Courtesy: iStock
Although denim pants might seem like the wrong choice for monsoon, you can opt for denim skirts, tops, oversized shirt dresses, shorts, and much more. You don’t always have to wear jeans. Nevertheless, if they are your best friends, choose baggy loose-fitting ones, which are not just presently in style but are also comfortable to wear. You can pair them with shirts and accessories like chunky jewellery. Photo Courtesy: iStock
Avoid wearing fabrics like silk and satin. These materials can easily get damaged by rainwater, resulting in water spots or stains. Additionally, silk and satin tend to cling to the body when wet, causing discomfort and making free movement challenging. Photo Courtesy: iStock
Personal style and preferences may vary for every individual, so feel free to experiment and take these suggestions into consideration according to your own taste while ensuring comfort and functionality in wet weather conditions. Add a variety of vibrant colours to your wardrobe to amp up any fashion look you choose to try. Photo Courtesy: iStock
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