The Evolution of Fashion – 18 Fashion Trends Over the Years

Fashion trends evolve constantly, reflecting changes in culture, technology, and societal norms. What was the norm today is not the norm a decade ago. Time changes everything and fashion is the pinnacle of proof. It expresses the individual’s personality and how their freedom of expression also evolved with it. 

Flapper Dresses – 1920s 

You must have seen those loose thread dresses adorned with fringes, and embellishments some day in your life. Flapper Dresses symbolised the liberation of women during the Roaring Twenties. After women won the right to vote, social change was rapid and came in the form of fashion. The knee-length dresses were considered “scandalous” for those times but symbolised a form of rebellion. 


Zoot Suits – 1940s

Popularised by African-American and Latine communities, zoot suits featured oversized jackets with wide lapels, high-waisted, pegged trousers, and exaggerated accessories like wide-brimmed hats. These became a symbol of the Hepcat and Pachuco subcultures. It also became popular with Italian, Filipino and Japanese Americans in the 40s. 


New Look – 1950s

Introduced by Christian Dior, the New Look featured full skirts, and nipped-in waists, and emphasised femininity and luxury after the heavy consequences of World War II. The material these garments were made of was a promise to the housewives in the 50s to lessen their burdens. 


Mod Fashion – 1960s

Shocked by bold geometric patterns, mini skirts, and shift dresses, mod fashion, coming from the term “modernist”, reflected the youth culture and rebellion of the 1960s. The fashion is still relevant today with several celebrities donning this look well after the 60s. 


Hippie Style – 1970s

Inspired by the counterculture movement, hippie fashion featured long, flowing skirts, bell-bottom jeans, tie-dye patterns, and eclectic accessories like beads and headbands. They developed their sense of individuality and style which caused them significant marginalisation. 


Disco Fashion – 1970s 

Reflecting the glamour of the disco era, disco fashion included sequined dresses, platform shoes, jumpsuits, and bold, metallic fabrics. People gathered in nightclubs to dance under the disco lights and let loose amongst the craze of the 70s. The style suited a range of body styles and shapes, inclusive beyond its time. 

Power Suits – 1980s

Power suits featured shoulder pads, tailored blazers, and high-waisted trousers, often in bold colours and patterns. It symbolised women’s empowerment in the workplace and supported breaking gender roles and norms. 


Punk Fashion – 1980s

Punk fashion was a rebellion against mainstream culture. The DIY aesthetics, ripped clothing, leather jackets adorned with studs, safety pins, and heavy boots were intimidating yet inspiring. There are many subgenres of punk fashion stemming from different political ideologies and mixing with other fashion styles. 


Grunge Style – 1990s

Grunge fashion featured flannel shirts, ripped jeans, combat boots, and a laid-back, unkempt aesthetic. This was popularised by bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. This style is timeless even today. 


Minimalism – 1990s

Inspired by the clean lines and simplicity of Japanese design, minimalist fashion emphasized neutral colours, simple silhouettes, and high-quality fabrics. It applies the idea of removing what doesn’t bring joy to you and keeping what does. This style filters out unnecessary garments. It’s the antithesis of consumerist behaviour.


Streetwear – 2000s

Blurring the lines between high fashion and casual wear, streetwear included graphic t-shirts, hoodies, sneakers, and branded accessories, often influenced by urban culture. It’s significantly more casual than anything else on this list. 


Boho Chic – 2000s

Inspired by bohemian and hippie aesthetics, boho chic fashion featured flowy maxi dresses, peasant blouses, floral prints, and layered jewellery. These styles were mostly associated with Mary-Kate Olsen, Kate Moss, and Sienna Miller. This trend was first observed back in the early 1990s and can still be seen worn by people today. 


Normcore – 2010s

Normcore embraced simplicity and practicality, featuring basic, unbranded clothing like plain t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers. The average-looking clothing rejected overt trends and was usually worn by people who did not wish to distinguish themselves. 


Athleisure – 2010s

Athleisure is a fusion between fashion and fitness. It included activewear like leggings, sports bras, and sneakers worn as everyday clothing, blurring the lines between gym and street style. 


Gender Fluid Fashion – 2010s

Breaking down traditional gender norms, gender-fluid fashion embraced androgynous silhouettes, unisex clothing, and non-binary styles. Some would argue that gender-fluid fashion is not a trend but a reality. People will actively choose to wear gender-fluid clothing even if the so-called trend dies out. Moreover, they wore it for years before it rose to prominence.


Sustainable Fashion – 2010s

In response to environmental concerns, sustainable fashion promoted ethical manufacturing practices, and eco-friendly materials, with a focus on durability and longevity. It uses biodegradable materials from natural or recycled fibre. There are no pesticides involved, reducing the carbon footprint created by the brands selling sustainable products. 


Logomania – 2010s

Logomania sounds exactly like it is. It is the obvious use of logos over any item of fashion. Characterised by the prominent display of logos and brand names, logomania saw a resurgence in designer logos on clothing and accessories, signalling luxury and status. 


Y2K Revival – 2020s 

Y2K revival features trends like low-rise jeans, butterfly prints, rhinestone embellishments, and nostalgic nods to the turn of the millennium. These trends were first observed in the 2000s and defined every celebrity’s look on the red carpet. It makes you stand out and the cute accessories are the highlight. It’s back and here to stay after Gen Z has found the aesthetic incredibly flattering. 

Fashion Explained: Cosplay

With Mumbai Comic Con 2024 around the corner, this is the best time to explain one of the most diverse fashion types in the industry – Cosplay. What exactly does dressing up as your favourite character entail? Let’s dive deep into this fashion style. 

Cosplayer group at Comic Con Brussels 2016

What is Cosplay? 

Originating in Japan, cosplay, or costume play, is a performance art where the cosplayers (the term for people who perform this art) represent a certain fictional character. The attire is complete with accessories, make-up and props to get into full character, essentially role-playing in public. A subculture around cosplay and their cosplayers can even exist, famously for characters in Japanese anime. It is also an appreciation of fiction and puts respect to the best of character designs. 

History of Cosplay

While it grew popular and was coined in 1984 in Japan amongst all genders, the history of cosplaying goes further back. In the 15th century, all of us heard about masquerade balls but the purpose of it was to pretend. Essentially, cosplay is masquerading as someone else. Italy also hosted grand costume festivals during the Renaissance period, typically indulged by the Venician upper class. 

It then grew in 19th century Britain, where people held fancy costume parties for their amusement. In 1939, people began to create more futuristic costumes and then came Japan’s final hammer to the head. 

The first documented event of a fan meeting and cosplaying was recorded in Hakone, Japan in the 1970s. This is how anime cosplay became popular. Since then, costume contests have been on the rise in Asia and parts of the West. 

Anime Japan 2016 (Tokyo Big Sight). Odaiba, Tokyo.

How Does Cosplay Work? 

  • Cosplays can range from simple to high-quality, complex-themed costumes. As long as you enjoy the art, anything works in the world of cosplay. 
  • Despite being similar to Halloween costumes, the cosplayers usually get into character and also hold fan meetings with their audience. They have full communities supporting their art beyond the holiday of Halloween. 
  • You can get ready-made apparel of your favourite character from several manufacturers and online sites, along with wigs and other accessories. Japan themselves have made a profit of 35 billion yen. 
  • Many cosplayers hand-make their costumes, sourcing their materials from their own local or online manufacturers. Since many parts of any character’s costume can be too unique for a general market, cosplayers learn textile sculpting and other 3D art to create these objects. This highlights their dedication and creativity diving into the performance. 

For example, if a person would like to cosplay Roronoa Zoro from the anime ‘One Piece’, they could 3D print his swords if they are not available for purchase online.

Cosplayer (@0taisi) as Roronoa Zoro from One Piece
  • During contests, cosplayers are judged by their originality and their ability to truly act the part. Their body language and acting abilities are their main selling points, not just the costumes. 
  • Just like any other fashion type, you must be confident in your cosplay and expressing yourself with the apparel and accessories. While it can be daunting at first, cosplay is an art to be enjoyed and the community are open-minded to any form. 

 

Why You Should Consider Cosplaying? 

Are you a fan of movies and TV shows, especially fantasy and anime? If so, this is a great way to indulge in their fan base as well as meet more people through different conventions, particularly the upcoming Comic Con. There are many ready-made cosplays available online but it’s also fun to sew and create your costumes, sewing being a great hobby to pick up. More than that, looking exactly like one of your favourite fictional characters is a huge confidence booster. 

Become a Morning Person with These Lifestyle Changes

Several factors play into whether you’re a morning person or a night owl. Societal pressure to “not be lazy” affects the narrative around why and how you should be spending your days. It is important to maintain a good sleep schedule that caters to your needs and no one else’s. This means that everyone’s sleep cycle will be different, depending on factors beyond their control. Many people also get frustrated by their night owl tendencies and observe lower energy levels during the day. 

These lifestyle changes are the best ways to reverse and change your sleep schedule. It may seem like a morning routine needs to be maximised to match a famous entrepreneur but there are several ways in which you can discover what works for you. 

 

Set a melodic alarm

Research suggests keeping alarms that emanate sounds that you prefer – a rhythmic song you like or an instrumental natural sound – reduces sleep inertia. Sleep inertia is the grogginess you might experience when you initially wake up. The sound of your alarm can directly affect how you feel when you wake up. Thus, changing it to a sound that eases the process of waking might benefit your schedule. Getting accustomed to the same time with the same tune will help your body prepare. 

 

Let in natural light

The sun’s role in different aspects of our lives is highly underestimated. One of them is to naturally wake your body up into a state of alertness. Facing the natural light of the sun calibrates your internal clock into realising it’s time to be awake and more active. This can also help your body understand the difference in the evening and recognise when to sleep. The best way to maximise this is to take a walk or sit outside with your morning drink of choice. 

Eating a balanced breakfast 

One of the main reasons waking up at an appropriate time is so important to your body is breakfast. Breakfast should be a fulfilling meal rich in nutrients to get your body energised and ready. More than that, skipping breakfast is not recommended as it can be detrimental to your health. Have your drink of choice with breakfast, like coffee, tea or juice to savour your meal. 

Get moving 

Simple stretches in the morning will do the job. Exercising immediately after waking up isn’t the ideal way to start the day for many people but your body requires some stretches. This will help it get energised. However, physical activity can improve your cognitive abilities and blood flow. Many activities, like walking your pet or meditation, will suffice and give you some self-care time to begin the morning. Indulging in a self-care routine also heightens your mood. Try some of your favourite activities to start the day on a good note. 

Scheduling your day 

Writing down a list of personal and work or school-related objectives can help you keep track of everything. It can also create a sense of achievement and how productive you are. The activities also slip from your mind often and so having a schedule will remind you of the same. Prioritising certain tasks to ensure they are completed in time and also making time for breaks is the ideal balance. However, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by this task. Making your goals realistic and having a clear vision is the best way to go about it if you struggle with disorganisation. 

“Make each day your masterpiece.”

 — John Wooden, Head Coach of UCLA Bruins

The benefits and drawbacks of remote work and its impact on work-life balance

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the trend of remote work, and over the last couple of years, it has become an increasingly popular option for employees as many companies adopted remote work as a permanent option. While there are certainly benefits to remote work, there are also drawbacks to consider, especially when it comes to work-life balance. Let’s have a quick look at them.

Benefits of Remote Work

Flexibility: 

Who doesn’t like to have 2 more hours to sleep and the luxury of home comfort? One of the biggest benefits of remote work is flexibility, where employees can often work on their own schedule, which can help them balance work and personal responsibilities. For example, a parent may be able to work during their child’s nap time or after they’ve gone to bed.

Increased productivity: 

Remote workers are often more productive than those who work in traditional office settings due to a variety of factors, such as fewer distractions, interruptions and the ability to work in a more comfortable environment. The employees who work from home also reported fewer sick days and less time off, which can help companies increase their overall productivity.

Cost savings: 

When you work remotely, you save a lot of money, along with a few hours. Without the need to commute to the office, employees can save money on transportation costs. Remote workers also save money on meals, as they can prepare their meals at home instead of buying food from restaurants or cafes. In the case of employers, remote work can lead to cost savings on office space, utilities, and other expenses.

Improved work-life balance: 

Remote work enables employees to better manage their personal and professional lives. Without the need to commute, employees can save time and energy, which they can use to engage in other activities that are important to them, such as spending time with family and friends, exercising, or pursuing hobbies.

Improved employee retention

Remote work can also lead to improved employee retention. According to several studies, remote workers are 13% more likely to stay in their current job for the next five years compared to office-based workers. Remote work provides employees with the flexibility and autonomy they need to achieve their personal and professional goals, which can lead to higher job satisfaction and employee retention.

Drawbacks of Remote Work

Remote employee working at home office. Man sits at computer desk at sea resort window view.
Lack of Face-to-Face Interaction

The biggest drawback of remote work is the lack of face-to-face interaction. When employees work remotely, they don’t have the opportunity to interact with their colleagues in person, which can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. It can negatively impact mental health and productivity, as employees may feel disconnected from their team and the company as a whole.

Difficulty with Collaboration and Communication

Remote work can also make collaboration and communication more difficult. When employees work in the same physical space, they can easily communicate with each other and collaborate on projects in real-time. However, while working remotely, communication can be delayed, and collaboration can be more challenging, which can lead to miscommunication and delays in project completion.

Potential for Distractions

When in the office, employees have HRs on their heads to be productive, but in the case of working from home, employees lead to distractions that can negatively impact productivity. Employees may be tempted to do household chores, take care of children, or spend time on social media, which can distract them from their work,  leading to missed deadlines and lower-quality work.

Lack of Boundaries Between Work and Home Life

Remote work can also blur the boundaries between work and home life. When employees work from home, it can be challenging to separate their work and personal life, which can lead to burnout and decreased job satisfaction. Additionally, without clear boundaries, employees may feel like they are working all the time, leading to increased stress and anxiety.

Potential for Technology Issues

Finally, remote work can also lead to technical issues that can negatively impact productivity. When employees work remotely, they rely heavily on technology to stay connected with their team and complete their work. However, technical issues such as poor internet connection, software glitches, or hardware malfunctions can cause significant delays and frustration.

Impact on Work-Life Balance

Remote work can have both positive and negative effects on work-life balance. On the one hand, it can provide more flexibility and control over work schedules, leading to less stress and burnout. At the same time, it can also lead to blurred boundaries between work and personal life, leading to burnout and a negative impact on mental health. Employees need to set clear boundaries between work and personal life to achieve a healthy work-life balance while working remotely. 

The list includes creating a designated workspace, setting specific work hours, and taking regular breaks throughout the day. It’s also important for employers to support their remote workers by providing resources and tools to help them manage their workload and maintain their mental health.

Overall, remote work has its benefits and drawbacks, and its impact on work-life balance can vary depending on the individual. While it can provide flexibility and cost savings, it can also lead to isolation and blurred boundaries between work and personal life.

Top 7 Gym Essentials Needed

A gym is a religious fitness place for many. Packing the right things is as important as being fit and working out. People who go to the gym regularly know that carrying only a pair of shoes and a towel is not enough. But if you are going to start your gym journey soon or have just begun with it, this article will help you pack well.

Gym Bag

A perfect-sized gym bag is the starting point that will either make your gym journey easy or difficult. While selecting a gym bag, one must consider the bag’s size, material, and some pockets and compartments. A bag should be spacious to easily fit your clothes, pair of shoes, and other essentials but should not be bulky.

Clothes

Whether one goes to exercise before or after work hours, carrying an extra pair of fresh clothes is essential. If one is working out in the morning, an extra pair of clothes for the office is needed. And, if one is working out in the evening, carrying gym clothes is essential. 

Shoes

Comfortable footwear is required while exercising. Supposedly, if the shoes are uncomfortable or not meant for exercise, one may end up hurting their feet. Investing in a good pair of shoes from a reliable brand is recommended to maintain proper posture and not hurt your spine. 

Towel

One may or may not take a shower in the gym after working out, but having a towel will help wipe the sweat off your body. A microfibre towel is a must-have as it has good sweat absorbing power. Also, always make sure to wash the used towel on alternate days as it will have germs and sweat on it.

Headphones

Choice of music is important as it helps in making a good workout into a great workout. Everyone has different playlists for gyms, from rock music to Bollywood songs, to Punjabi songs to slow songs. Using Bluetooth earphones is always better as the wired ones can get tangled easily. 

Water Bottle

Keeping yourself hydrated is necessary as dehydration can lead to fatigue. Having excess water while exercising can do more harm than good. Therefore, it is advisable to have small sips of water at proper intervals.

Deodorant

Gyms can be really smelly, thanks to our sweat glands. Having strong deodorants will keep you fresh and help others in the gym. If you don’t take a shower, spraying an excellent fresh deodorant can be an alternative for a while.

Sometimes, All You Need Is Me Time

Me time can be challenging, especially if you lead a hectic life. Often, it is considered that taking out time for yourself is being selfish, but trust me, it is NOT. I feel no matter how old you are, which profession you work in, or what your routine is, taking out time to do things that give you satisfaction is essential. 

One often keeps juggling between personal and professional life, avoiding taking care of oneself, which may affect mental health. Knowing what not to do in me-time is entirely normal. 

Me time is normal and not something to be dreamed of. Me time refers to spending time with yourself by doing things to restore energy, reduce stress and relax. Most importantly, doing these things unapologetically. 

Some of the activities to do in me-time are:

Go for a quick workout

Take a hot water shower

Watch a series or a movie

Play online games, PS or on Xbox

Go shopping

Volunteer at an NGO

Take a power nap

Journal

Listen to songs/podcasts

Indulge in self-care

Cook or bake a dish

Make a DIY

Book a spa

Go out for a meal/coffee

Book a hobby class

Take a spin in your car

Sing/dance

Travel

Read a book

Buy yourself flowers

We all owe it to ourselves to take care of selves. Taking care of ourselves plays an essential role in strengthening our inter and intra relationships. 

Mumbiker Nikhil – Influencer of the Month

Ex: Your Instagram feed and YouTube videos are full of your daughter SKY, and we all love her. So first, tell us what change she brings in your life or perhaps your vlogging life?

Ans: She has made me a better and happier man than I ever was, and that energy now reflects through my vlogs.

Ex: What type of content you’re planning to shoot in the future? The same moto vlogging and lifestyle videos or something new like the daddy-daughter vlogs that goes best with SKY?

Ans: Daddy daughter vlogs as there are so many beautiful moments that I’d like to share with my MN squad, but nothing can stop my travel, riding and lifestyle content either. I enjoy creating that kinda content a lot.

Ex: What kind of equipment do you think every budding moto vlogger should own and brief us about the road safety measures while vlogging?

Ans: A nice GoPro with a perfect mic set up on it with a 360-degree camera and about safety measures, don’t get distracted while riding and vlogging at the same time. Nothing comes over safety on the road. Also, make sure you are comfortable with vlogging while riding, and only then go ahead n do it while you hit the road.

Ex: You’ve been uploading at least one video a day for the last few months. How do you manage to maintain consistency in vlogs? Also, how does technology play a role in all of this?

Ans: We all have at least 10-15 minutes of interesting things happening in our lives. Honestly, I have hardly missed 2-3 days of vlogging this year. I think we all have at least 10-15 mins of interesting things happening in our life every day. That’s what I do. I capture those interesting moments in my vlog every day and manage consistency. Plus, as I have progressed, I upgraded to a better camera, laptop & internet connection which helps me with this.

Ex: What’s your most recent tech purchase? 

Ans: GoPro hero 10 & Macbook M1 pro max.

Ex: Do you think YouTube is a different place in terms of growth compared to when you started?

Ans: Yes, completely. Today, it’s much, much easier than it used to be. The emphasis is on much because now you have a platform set in every genre from the creators who started it.

Ex: What is your definition of success? 

Ans: Doing what you love to do without faking it.

Ex: What’s the best comment you’ve ever received on your social media accounts?

Ans: There are so many, but if I had to pick, it’s the one where people comment how my videos have motivated them to never give up.

Ex: You’re one of the best influencers in India, but who is the one other personality that influenced you the most?

Ans: Casey Neistat.

Ex: What are the best tech and auto purchases you’ve ever made?

Ans: Audi Q7 for auto and tech is Sony a7s3. (probably one of the best cameras of today’s times)

Ex: What are the worst tech and auto purchases you’ve ever made?

Ans: I would say none because I deeply research before buying stuff, and there is no auto and tech purchase that I have not used to the fullest and its value to date.

Ex: What are the perks of being an influencer? And how do you demonstrate your work when somebody with no youtube knowledge asks you about it?

Ans: You get a lot of things for free. I make an actual reality show on youtube about my life.

Ex: What’s the dumbest way you’ve been injured while vlogging?

Ans: I have never been injured while vlogging.

Quick Bites

Ex: Your all-time favourite bike?

Ans: BMW GSA 1250

Ex: Which one would you choose between, BMW R 1200 GS or Triumph Tiger?

Ans: BMW GSA

Ex: iPhone or Android? 

Ans: iPhone

Ex: One gadget you can’t live without? 

Ans: My Camera

Ex: A road trip with friends or an international trip with the family?

Ans: Anything with family

Ex: Crypto or NFT?

Ans: Crypto

Ex: A quote that defines your current life?

Ans: If you don’t respect time, the time will never respect you

10 Wardrobe Essentials WOMEN must have in Summer

Being a girl or woman in a collectivist country like India, where almost everyone is judgemental, especially in terms of fashion, is not an easy task. However, like every other obstacle, Indian women have successfully conquered the collectivist culture of our country and have come a long way.

The dog days are already here, and most of us are looking for a solution to get away with it. Alas, we can’t get away with summer heat that easily, but we can’t wait to go out as soon as possible as we have spent a considerable amount of time in our homes lately dealing with covid restrictions.

Going out in summer, even for a short time, sounds terrible, but you can survive the nasty summer by choosing the right wardrobe. One can’t dare to wear everyday clothes during summer, especially in a tropical region like India, where the temperature easily outshines 40° and scorches you alive.

Any wardrobe is incomplete without the summer essentials as we have to face the summer season for about 3-4 months. When dealing with summer, we have to raise the style bar similar to the scorching temperature as that keeps us going ahead and makes us comfortable in and out.

Suitable fabrics and colours for Summer Season

Summer clothes should be made of breathable fabrics such as cotton, and they must be bright in colour as such colours subconsciously augment our energy levels. Now, take a good look at the refreshing list of summer wardrobe essentials that we have created for you and beat the heat in style.

White T-Shirt

Let’s start from the basics! I know, seeing a white t-shirt at the top of the list is least expected, but don’t forget summer is all about going basic. A white t-shirt is one of the most versatile pieces you can wear during summer as it looks good on almost everything, be it relaxed fit blue jeans or a floral patterned skirt.

Shirt Dress

A shirt dress can easily help you swing the hot Indian summer days as they’re one of the classy garments that offer breathability along with a versatile look. You can pair up a shirt dress with a blazer for professional outings or pair it with white sneakers and hit the local café in style.

Tank Tops

We have a lot of options when it comes to tank tops as one can wear them almost everywhere, be it while sweating out in the gym or heading to the mall. Wear a tank top with a maxi skirt for a boho-chic look, or pair it up with a pencil skirt to have a formal look.

Denim Shorts

A pair of comfortable fit denim shorts can do wonders, especially when searching for a summer outfit. Wear a patterned bodysuit, white t-shirt or a crop top and add a statement belt, a handy phone bag along with black heels, and you’re ready to show off the summer chic look.

Sunglasses

One can’t survive the brutality of the summer (at least during the summer) without sunglasses unless you have spectacles and have no option rather than dealing with the harsh sun. While looking for sunglasses, go for the ones that suit your face shape the best and invest in a high-quality pair as they provide a decent shield.

Slides

Slides are one of the most comfortable and cute footwear you’ll see in summer as they’re easy to get on and off. Slides are the most versatile flip flops as they blend perfectly with a variety of outfits. Add the slides to your closet for summertime and style them with your favourite cropped, tapered, or relaxed denim.

Linen Wide Leg Culotte

Culotte may sound weird to the clan who always prefer to wear skinny jeans, but these wide-leg pants are easy to pull off and are favourite outdoor wear for the top celebrities, including Kendall Jenner, Jennifer Lopez, and Kate Middleton. They’re a perfect option if you’re looking for something airy during summer.

White Sneakers

White sneakers will never go out of style as they’re one of the top-notch footwear options, particularly during summer. Also, white pair of sneakers go with any outfit until you know how to keep them clean. Wear them with a polka dress or graphic tee with blue jeans, and thank me later.

Breton Striped Shirt or T-Shirt

A french-born Breton staple shirt or t-shirt can stand out amongst all the summer outfits and help you get a chic look. The original design featured 21 stripes, one for each of Napoleon Bonaparte’s victories, but who cares? Breton staple shirts or t-shirts look classy when paired with jeans or shorts.

Swimsuit

 

The best way to overcome the summer heat is diving into any kind of water body, such as pools, rivers, or beaches but going down the pool area in a t-shirt and shorts sounds a little outdated. Instead, get a proper swimsuit like a stylish one-piece and re-visit your inner sea mermaid.

10 Wardrobe Essentials MEN must have in Summer

The great Indian summer is here, and most of us are already drowning in a pool of sweat while commuting to work, playing outdoor games or perhaps everywhere. Nobody wants to go out in the summer, especially when living in a tropical country like ours, but that’s not the prime reason to stay inside.

Do you know why a massive number of men prefer winter as their go-to season? Well, the first thought that hits your mind is exemplary – salute to you, but besides that, the styling guide plays a key role. In winter, you can layer up yourself with cool jackets, funky shawls and whatnot, making it a style season.

While, in the case of the summer, we can’t even imagine getting out in a disgusting humid 40+ degree temperature. However, we’re eager to venture out as we’ve had enough during these last 2-years, and people are finally planning something where they’re packing everything except masks.

Well, nothing stays intact in a world of fast fashion but having a proper wardrobe essential and styling guide could save you anytime as these are the core elements that will allow you to enjoy the great tropical vibes while commuting to work or walking on a beach.

Suitable fabrics for Summer Season

Every season has its list of appropriate fabrics, and when it comes to the summer season, one must go with lighter fabrics with flexible weaves, such as cotton, linen, sheer and khadi, as these fabrics keep you cool inside and comfortable outside, all these benefits without surrendering any of style statement.

Suitable colours & fit for Summer Season

One can not summarize the bright and wonderful summer season without colours and patterns. Summer will be chiller if you add lighter shades of blue, browns, and greys to your wardrobe, along with clothes with colours like millennial pink, sage green, varsity red, and pastel purple.

One should avoid wearing dark shades during summer as they trap the heat from the sun and make you feel uncomfortably hotter. Also, loosen up your fit a bit like the guys from middle eastern countries do and go with relaxed fit clothes, which offer a decent room to breathe. Come on, it’s time to dive in.

Button-down long-sleeve Shirts

A pair of button-down long-sleeve shirts will serve as a smart casual for any summer situation, and once paired with relaxed/slim fit jeans or chinos, they’ll save you from having an everyday summer look of boring t-shirts and shorts. While walking out with these, make sure you unbutton the top button and roll up your sleeves.

White Sneakers

The white sneakers trend started back in the 20th century as a street style look, and it landed in the 21st century as a wardrobe classic, and indeed, they’re not going off the trend anytime soon. They’re known for their versatility as one can wear them casually and even with a tailored suit, but only if you know how to take care of them.

Ultralight Chinos

Chinos are the ideal bottom wears for the heat-season, of course, due to their welcome nature that offers breathability and comfort. I would say go for a lighter shade – slim fit chinos and pair them up with canvas sneakers and button-down long-sleeve shirts, henleys or even slim fit t-shirts.

Polo T-Shirts

Polo t-shirts are known as a middle ground between button-down shirts and t-shirts as they’re the perfect choice when you want to be professional and feel relaxed at the same time. While shopping for polos, go with a few muted summer colours of your choice and only buy the ones that equip you well.

Summer Shorts

Shorts are probably one of the most favoured outfits of the summertime as they offer the comfort you want in the warmer weather but only when you know how long your shorts should be! The shorts should be 1″ to 3″ above your knees, and if you’re planning to buy shorts that go past your knees, please turn the page.

Cuban-collar shirts

Cuban-collar shirts are famous for their collars which offer a little more breathing space (summery comfort) between collar and body. It was once known as strictly retro wear, but they’ve graduated into a men’s wardrobe staple in recent times. Go with the tropical, floral or geometrical prints and, of course, half sleeves.

Lightweight Jackets

Whoever said you couldn’t wear jackets during summer either damn-o-single or don’t prefer to go out on a date night. The lightweight jackets with signature large pockets are my favourite alternative to a blazer as they’re great to build breathability and always help you look smart while planning to go out.

Summer Shades

You can’t imagine hitting the outdoors during summertime without carrying a pair of reflective shades. Well, no kidding, you can’t imagine as the sun doesn’t let anyone do that. So put on the summer shades like Wayfarer, Clubmaster, Aviator or round eye lens to look stylish and keep the sun from blinding you.

Swim Shorts

Whether you know how to swim or not, swim shorts are one of the necessary wardrobe-essentials one should have during summer. We often prefer to visit water parks, beaches, and riversides in summer, and many guys fail to control a masculine urge to throw themselves in the waterbody. So yeah, get your swim shorts asap.

Summer Cologne

Summer brings a lot of unwanted heat and turns us into a sweaty phenomenon. Now, to overcome the heat, most of us overuse a cologne, resulting in an unsavoury smell due to an adverse chemical reaction. Hence, note it down – during summer, less is more, and for the best colognes, click here.

 

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