What not to wear on a rainy day

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Monsoon season brings with it high humidity, unpredictable rainfall, and the constant risk of muddy streets. These conditions call for a thoughtful approach to fashion. Fabrics that take a long time to dry, clothes that cling when wet, and shoes that absorb water can make the season more uncomfortable than it needs to be. By updating your wardrobe to suit the season, you’ll be able to stay stylish and comfortable no matter how hard the rain gets (Image: Canva)

Rainy season fashion is all about striking the perfect balance between style, comfort and practicality. It involves selecting fabrics that dry quickly, garments that do not restrict movement in wet conditions and footwear that provides good grip on slippery surfaces. The essence of rainy season fashion lies in staying stylish and being appropriate for the weather, ensuring that your style can withstand the downpour without compromising on comfort. Here are 6 fashion mistakes you should avoid during the rainy season (Image: Canva)

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Silk and satin: Silk and satin may feel luxurious, but they are highly absorbent and cling to your body when wet. These fabrics take longer to dry and can be easily damaged by moisture. Opt for materials like polyester or nylon, which dry quickly and don’t cling to your body (Image: Canva)

Long and flowing garments: Long dresses and baggy pants may look stylish, but they are impractical during the rainy season. They get dirty and soaked easily, making movement difficult. Instead, choose shorter hems and fitted pants to stay comfortable and clean (Image: Canva)

Leather footwear: Leather shoes are a clear no-no during the rainy season. They absorb water, take a while to dry, and can get damaged quickly. Opt for water-resistant footwear, such as rubber boots, flip-flops, or sandals designed for wet conditions (Image: Canva)

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Denim: Denim is thick and takes a long time to dry, so it’s not suitable for use in rainy weather. Wet denim can feel heavy and uncomfortable. Opt for lighter fabrics, such as cotton blends, which dry faster and are more breathable (Image: Canva)

Heavy makeup: While not exactly a piece of clothing, heavy makeup can be a disaster during the rainy season. Humidity and rain can cause it to run and smudge. Opt for waterproof and minimalist makeup to keep a fresh look all day long (Image: Canva)

White clothes: White clothes and monsoon don’t mix well. Mud splashes and water stains are more visible on white and can become transparent when wet. Choose darker colours or patterned garments to camouflage potential stains and keep your look intact (Image: Canva)

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