
The temperatures are steadily rising and the brightness of the sun will do much more damage to not only your skin but to your clothes too!
Nix the heavy black, navy, and brown, and check out these simple yet much-needed ways to keep cool in style this summer.
A good quality, lightweight cotton, followed by linen, is one of the most breathable fabrics around that will allow a little airflow for drying out dampness.
Cotton and linen are natural fibers, so it absorbs moisture, rather than repelling it.
Did you know? The outer layer of darker fabric gets hotter because the darker color absorbs more heat.
However, that heat doesn’t actually transmit to the skin unless the fabric is thin.
Try wearing medium to thicker fabrics in neutral colors to keep cool.
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What better way to catch a breeze than under your clothes? A short skirt, midi skirt, dress, or shorts can make all the difference when trying to keep cool this summer.
Blocking the sun will feel that much better if you don’t have to constantly have your hand to your face. Investing in a
nice everyday sunhat will do the trick!

Layers aren’t just for winter.
Summer needs them too! Imagine constantly moving between an air-conditioned space and the summer heat.
You’ll want to have some lightweight layers so you can easily adjust as needed.
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Yes. The fabric in your shoes most definitely matters, especially in the summer.
If your shoes or sandals are made of plastic or even polyester, get ready for a funky and sweaty summer.
Opt for more breathable linings in your shoes like cotton, hemp, and linen for a more breathable and fresh summer.

Tia Muhammad, BS, is an award-winning freelance content & media creative, copywriter, blogger, digital designer, and marketing consultant. She owns the boutique content and digital media company, jackieGLDN|studio.

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