The rainy season has arrived again, bringing the showers and sweet fragrance of wet soil. But as much as we all love to dance in the rain, the daily commute to the office or even to a leisure evening turns exhaustive in looking for clothes, accessories, and shoes that are not ruined due to rainy days and evenings.
While it is understandable that wearing white or light-coloured clothes are not ideal for monsoon season, we are here to tell you that you can dress and accessorize as much as and however you want with the tricks we’re going to share here. This monsoon season does not ditch the clothes or jewellery designs of your choice, just make it minimalistic with these ideas.
A Water-proof Bag
You want to keep things safely without getting them wet in the rain; then a PVC water-proof bag is a must-have. From lipstick to facial tissues to mobile phones and small purses, a water-proof bag ensures that you focus on dodging the water-filled pot-holes and other road-side monsoon adventures, while your daily carry items are safe in the bag.
Another use of the water-proof bag is to keep your jewellery items safe and secure. If you’re worried that water would dim the shine of your accessories then, it is better to carry a bag and keep the jewellery in it.
Boots
Your legs deserve as much love and safety as you give to your items. During the monsoon season, people find it common to tackle the water that enters their sandals and shoes, ruining their footwear as well as feet. Boots work wonders in such situations. Not only do boots keep the feet dry, but also ensure to repel water from their surface if they’re made of water repellent material, keeping your bottom wear dry as well. We recommend that you select a boot for your monsoon season and throw all your worry away about ruining your favourite white sneakers.
Minimal Jewellery/Watches
Who said enjoying rain showers have to be dull and boring? On the contrary, we say that it is the perfect time to experiment with your usual accessorizing sense. Ditch the bulky earrings and go for drop-top earrings that are easy to wear, carry, and in trend. We also recommend that you overcome your yellow gold fantasy and choose something in rose gold jewellery.
Even wearing a watch is a no-no on rainy days, but with several brands coming up with their water-resistant models, we say pick one and go for swimming (not literally, though).
Raincoats/Umbrella
No one can go through the rainy season either without a raincoat or an umbrella. You can be wearing the best water-repellent boots with and carrying a water-proof bag, but an umbrella or a raincoat is a must to survive the monsoon season.
Seeing the trend, you can opt for different types of raincoats and umbrellas to live through the rainy days. From hooded raincoats to transparent and solid-coloured coats, you can pick out several designs of raincoats that as per your choice. Even umbrellas come to different shades nowadays, increasing the number of options for you.
Scarves
Scarves are yet another fashion statement that does not go out of style even during the monsoon season. Neck scarves in different patterns and designs are always the perfect go-to solution to keep your hair from getting caught in the rain showers. While raincoats and umbrellas work well for overall safety, the hair tends to get wet from the splashes of rainwater, and scarves come to the rescue in such scenarios. Not only this, but scarves are the right choice to keep you warm and comforted while there is a thunderstorm going on above you.
There’s also the added benefit of keeping up the fashion, as scarves are always the right choice for minimal accessorizing, and they also go well with the boots.
Apart from the things mentioned here, there are quite a few other items as well that make up for a good accessory during monsoon season:
- Water-proof phone covers
- Rain Jacket
- Sliders/Crocs
- Headbands
All of these accessories work in their own way to help you keep away from the rain while also glamorizing your overall look.
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