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The rain makes this weather tricky to dress up for. I would wear a T-shirt, khaki shorts, sandals, and some type of waterproof hat that protects my head from getting wet. Also, I would use lots of Degree heat activated deodorant & antiperspirant to deal with excessive sweat.
I would like to know what you would wear to stay cool and dry.
Well, that's our weather practically every day.... so we wear whatever is appropriate for where we are going, and an umbrella.
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The rain makes this weather tricky to dress up for. I would wear a T-shirt, khaki shorts, sandals, and some type of waterproof hat that protects my head from getting wet. Also, I would use lots of Degree heat activated deodorant & antiperspirant to deal with excessive sweat.
I would like to know what you would wear to stay cool and dry.
Comfy leggings and a light cotton dress or tunic tshirt with a pair of sandals usually. I throw a pair of flats in my bag for work as we can't wear open toed shoes, but I hate the feeling of damp feet in enclosed shoes so I just swap them out when I get there.
I would like to know what you would wear to stay cool and dry.
I mostly base my outfits off of the temperature. The only think I might change if it is raining is what shoes I wear. A lot of my sandals get slippery when they're wet, so they're not very practically in the rain.
As long as I have an umbrella, what does it matter what I wear? They're going to stay dry no matter if its raining or not.
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