These seasons are characterized by fluctuating temperatures—cool mornings followed by warm afternoons.
In summer, we prioritize breathable and cooling clothing that allows for good airflow and helps to keep us cool.
Summer is the hottest season, and our clothing choices reflect this. We opt for: types of clothes we wear in different seasons
Rainy seasons require a specialized wardrobe designed to keep the wearer dry and prevent water-related discomfort.
| Type of Clothing | Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Lightweight jackets | | | | | | Shorts | | | | | | Sweaters | | | | | | Scarves | | | | | | Sandals | | | | | | Boots | | | | | We opt for: Rainy seasons require a specialized
: Essential for navigating puddles without getting socks wet.
: These are often preferred in the rain as they don't show water splashes or mud as easily as lighter fabrics. 4. Autumn (Fall) and Spring: The Transitional Seasons and our clothing choices reflect this.
Spring is a transitional season, and our clothes reflect this. We tend to wear layers of clothing that can be easily added or removed as the temperature changes.
The rainy season demands a shift from fashion-first to function-first. The enemy here is moisture and mud. The priority is staying dry and avoiding fabrics that cling or take forever to dry.