You have gotten used to the scorching heat these past months so the unexpected drench at May’s end may have been exceedingly refreshing.
With a tropical climate, you'd think it would be a breeze to put together an outfit.
The monsoon seems to always sneak up on us, leaving us bewildered and shivering in the cold. And then there are the few weeks before the rainy season truly settles in when you’ll find the skies going from rainy to sunshiny and back again just about every hour. So you could be dressing for the heat and trembling in the chill—or dressing for the cold and wet and broiling in your skin.
Still, with some good choices and a c'est la vie attitude toward the weather’s mood swings, you can look fabulous in both the oppressive heat or torrential rain. (Though it should be mentioned that checking out the weather report before you suit up is always a good practice.
Here a few things to help you on those days when Mother Nature can't seem to make up her mind (or even those extremely warm days)
»1. Boots, Wellies, and Crocs. You may have said goodbye to your favorite flip-flops, but this season is the perfect excuse to say hello to fabulous boots! Boots and Wellies are the perfect way to conceal your legs from the mud splatter and horrendous Manila floods.
2. Beanies. Forget about trucker and straw hats. This season is the beanie's time to shine! It’s also the least expensive way to keep your heads warm during the rain. You can even get away with a bad hair day only by topping your head with the single.
3. Leggings and hosiery. If you’re one of those girls who can’t seem to part with their cut-offs and denim skirts, fret not; there’s still hope for you. If you insist on wearing your short skirts and dresses, then better keep your legs protected with leggings and hosiery. Showing off your legs in the summer is sexy, but showing off your legs AND your goosebumps during the rainy season is not.LOL*just saying
4. Cropped jeans, boyfriend jeans, or capris. In this torrential weather, you’ll never know when you have to tread the flood-ridden streets of Manila. Because full-length jeans tend to get heavy when wet, it’s better for you to avoid wearing them during the rain. You can, however, roll up your cuffs or opt for cropped jeans or capris. They’re fun, functional, and chic if worn with the right heels or ankle boots. 5. Three-fourths and long-sleeved tops. Why sacrifice flair for functionality when you can have both? Not only do these tops shed 10 lbs from your overall look, they also keep your arms warm and protected during the rains. Roll or scrunch up the sleeves when it’s getting warmer and roll them back down again when the weather feels nippy. Whatever your style preference may be, three-fourths and long sleeves are the way to go this season.
6. Jackets, cardigans, and hoodies. Of course, who could survive the rainy days without at least one pair of these three? There are a lot of styles to choose from, but please, stay away from windbreakers. Opt for tailored jackets to give your look structure, cardigans to soften it, and hoodies to make it more casual and relaxed.
7. Scarves. Sure, you may laugh at people who wear scarves around their neck, but think again. A scarf can be your only protection when a heavy shower starts pouring and you are sans umbrella. A scarf, aside from being a fashionable addition to your wardrobe, can also protect you when harsh winds start blowing. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that scarves are functional and fashionable at the same time.
8. Plastic or leather bags. Forget about canvass bags for now. Leather and plastic bags are the best totes this season because they are waterproof do not absorb water. You can even go an extra mile and start a green fashion revolution of your own and use plastic instead of leather. Some eco bags have the same lining as inflatable water accessories, making them truly water-resistant. Not only do you get to strut around town with a fun bag, you get to help Mother Nature AND keep your
Guess i solved little out of the puzzle.*winks
There are still some fancy stuff some other dudes prefer, but the basic thing is looking magnificient, don't be so colourful.
GOOD NEWS; the above accessories are available at EFX COUTURE @affordable prices.
Contact;
Mobile no:+2348138266955
Email:yemite80@gmail.com
Twitter:@yemitefs
PIN:27C44D22
With a tropical climate, you'd think it would be a breeze to put together an outfit.
The monsoon seems to always sneak up on us, leaving us bewildered and shivering in the cold. And then there are the few weeks before the rainy season truly settles in when you’ll find the skies going from rainy to sunshiny and back again just about every hour. So you could be dressing for the heat and trembling in the chill—or dressing for the cold and wet and broiling in your skin.
Still, with some good choices and a c'est la vie attitude toward the weather’s mood swings, you can look fabulous in both the oppressive heat or torrential rain. (Though it should be mentioned that checking out the weather report before you suit up is always a good practice.
Here a few things to help you on those days when Mother Nature can't seem to make up her mind (or even those extremely warm days)
»1. Boots, Wellies, and Crocs. You may have said goodbye to your favorite flip-flops, but this season is the perfect excuse to say hello to fabulous boots! Boots and Wellies are the perfect way to conceal your legs from the mud splatter and horrendous Manila floods.
2. Beanies. Forget about trucker and straw hats. This season is the beanie's time to shine! It’s also the least expensive way to keep your heads warm during the rain. You can even get away with a bad hair day only by topping your head with the single.
3. Leggings and hosiery. If you’re one of those girls who can’t seem to part with their cut-offs and denim skirts, fret not; there’s still hope for you. If you insist on wearing your short skirts and dresses, then better keep your legs protected with leggings and hosiery. Showing off your legs in the summer is sexy, but showing off your legs AND your goosebumps during the rainy season is not.LOL*just saying
4. Cropped jeans, boyfriend jeans, or capris. In this torrential weather, you’ll never know when you have to tread the flood-ridden streets of Manila. Because full-length jeans tend to get heavy when wet, it’s better for you to avoid wearing them during the rain. You can, however, roll up your cuffs or opt for cropped jeans or capris. They’re fun, functional, and chic if worn with the right heels or ankle boots. 5. Three-fourths and long-sleeved tops. Why sacrifice flair for functionality when you can have both? Not only do these tops shed 10 lbs from your overall look, they also keep your arms warm and protected during the rains. Roll or scrunch up the sleeves when it’s getting warmer and roll them back down again when the weather feels nippy. Whatever your style preference may be, three-fourths and long sleeves are the way to go this season.
6. Jackets, cardigans, and hoodies. Of course, who could survive the rainy days without at least one pair of these three? There are a lot of styles to choose from, but please, stay away from windbreakers. Opt for tailored jackets to give your look structure, cardigans to soften it, and hoodies to make it more casual and relaxed.
7. Scarves. Sure, you may laugh at people who wear scarves around their neck, but think again. A scarf can be your only protection when a heavy shower starts pouring and you are sans umbrella. A scarf, aside from being a fashionable addition to your wardrobe, can also protect you when harsh winds start blowing. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that scarves are functional and fashionable at the same time.
8. Plastic or leather bags. Forget about canvass bags for now. Leather and plastic bags are the best totes this season because they are waterproof do not absorb water. You can even go an extra mile and start a green fashion revolution of your own and use plastic instead of leather. Some eco bags have the same lining as inflatable water accessories, making them truly water-resistant. Not only do you get to strut around town with a fun bag, you get to help Mother Nature AND keep your
Guess i solved little out of the puzzle.*winks
There are still some fancy stuff some other dudes prefer, but the basic thing is looking magnificient, don't be so colourful.
GOOD NEWS; the above accessories are available at EFX COUTURE @affordable prices.
Contact;
Mobile no:+2348138266955
Email:yemite80@gmail.com
Twitter:@yemitefs
PIN:27C44D22
Pls, can we see d pictures yemmie
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