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What to wear when it's too hot? 6 options for summer clothes

In the middle of summer, in addition to being tired of the daily routine, you come to the conclusion that it is too hot outside (and maybe at home) to go dressed. All you can think of is a swimsuit, and all your free time you dream of your next trip to the beach or pool. But at the same time, you still need to get dressed and get ready for work and other obligations, whether it's stuffy outside or not.

So what can you do when it's so hot that you just want to run away or teleport from one air conditioner to another, or constantly walk around with cold drinks in your hands? Believe it or not, there are outfits that will keep you comfortable despite the heat and humidity. Read on for a very hot summer weekend outfit and rest assured that we wish you some cloudy days and cool breezes in the near future. Also check out the top 10 tips for summer makeup.

1. Simple dress and sandals


A simple dress is the staple of summer, and for good reason. Throwing on a dress in the morning is as easy as shelling pears, and while you look chic and collected, you will feel cooler and less tightly packed than a typical pair of pants.

If you're looking for a style to match your favorite pair of sandals, check out this dress. Alice + Olivia Fit-and-Flare in a classic navy blue that looks good with sandals such as “Gigi”From Sam edelman... Choosing a cute style that covers the straps of your bra will give you more time to look and feel smart without worrying about straps.

2. T-shirt and skirt


A tee and jeans can be a weekend outfit in spring or fall, but your favorite tees can also come in handy during the heat waves between these seasons. A pair of plain or striped T-shirts with an elegant skirt and you already have a quick and comfortable outfit that is second only to a sundress in terms of simplicity.

A pair of T-shirts "Oakwood"from J Brand with a knitted mini skirt from Theory will create a stylish and modern look. Add sunglasses to your outfit and you'll look and feel comfortable in the heat the next time you leave your apartment or office.

3. Button-down shirt and shorts


Retailers provide tons of cute tops in their summer collections, but most are tight-fitting and breathable, and not suitable for anyone trying to get past the hot summer climate. You can get around new fashions by opting for a classic style: a button-down shirt. You can find a shirt with a top-down slit for a masculine-inspired bow, or opt for a shirt with holes to minimize excess fabric.

We would recommend an oxford shirt from Barneys along with an elegant pair of shorts such as ATM Anthony Thomas Melillo's... The right shirt with cute shorts and voila is a great summer classic and comfy outfit (and it also does a great job of keeping your shoulders and neck out of the sun).

4. Short-sleeved blouse and midi skirt


If you like front-button shirts in the cooler months but aren't sure about an Oxford shirt, try a button-down shirt with short sleeves for a button-down blouse. Tuck it into a flared skirt to accentuate the waist and battle the hottest days of summer in a retro style with a vintage scent.

Suitable for this outfit - shirt “Central”From chambray fabric from Madewell, with a wide collar and rolled up sleeves, and a mini skirt “Passport”By The Fifth Label, with a dramatically flared silhouette, but a comfortable elasticated waistband.

5. Simple top and light trousers


Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean you have the energy to shave your legs every day. If you want to rest the blade, or want to keep yourself from getting tanned, you can cover your legs with a light pair of trousers.

To create a look with a bottom like this, opt for a loose tank top. We would recommend linen pants from Topshop with a simple top like Rib Knit Tank by Sun & Shadow for a casual yet chic look.

6. Jumpsuits


Not everyone likes dresses, and many are sure that the moment of Marilyn Monroe is about to happen. If you prefer a one-piece garment that doesn't fit a flared skirt, go for a jumpsuit.

If it's so hot outside that you're ready to give up the chic and trendy look, rest assured a jumpsuit can save the day. We recommend a tie-back jumpsuit from Madewell... It has a relaxed silhouette, a deep, round neckline, and drawstring knots that fasten at the shoulders for a playful look.

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