Monsoon dressing is not only to deprive the rain, but about the elimination of fashion pitfalls that leave you wet, soiled or detained in clumsy clothes. To help focus on seasonal style problems, Samre Das, Design Manager in Numero Uno, shared key ideas with HT Lifestyle about what to avoid in the rainy months and smart, functional swaps to keep your fashionable game, regardless of the weather. (Also Read: Lauren Sanchez’s new bride breaks out a massive diamond wedding ring that costs a couple of million dollars )

1. Heavy, absorbing water
Avoid thick cotton, linen, heavy denim or pants, they absorb water, stick to the skin and take forever to dry. These materials weigh you and sabotage your appearance.
TIP: Choose light, quickly dried mixtures-basic polyester, nylon or synthetics that humiliate the moisture that support the air flow, repel the water and provide pure, sanded even in high humidity.
2. Lightweight and prone to spots
White, pastels and light shades often become translucent when wet, while dirt and splashes show instantly. Carelessly looks incoming.
Tip: Choose darker, earthen shades such as the fleet, olive or brown, or take bold, occupied prints – tropical flowers, geometric motifs or checks – which deftly mask the spots, adding alive to your wardrobe.
3. Bagma or badly adjacent clothes
Super-cal lus jeans or pants contain moisture and feel wet. The oversized tops or pieces with unnecessary pockets clinging to or keeping you wet. Excessively dense (spandex) tops can limit the air flow and worsen the humidity discomfort.
Tip: Choose smooth, well -cut pants and tops without bulky pockets and excessive fabric. Follow the breathing materials and pure silhouette for convenience and comfort.
4. Traveling Waterproof Exterine
Going out without the waterproof top layer in the monsoon season, it is a classic mistake, without it, sudden souls can ruin the most outfits, weaken your mood and break your appearance.
Tip: Invest in a light, waterproof outdoor outerwear, such as nylon trenches or hooded park, preferably in exquisite earth tones such as olive, hacking. These works provide technical protection with the polished edge, ensuring that you will remain stylish and shot no matter what the weather brings.
5. Overloading bulky layers or trinkets
Laying layers or sports excess accessories in the rainy season may worsen the situation. The fabrics may contain water, accessories absorb moisture or brazen, and you eventually weigh and uncomfortable.
Tip: Take a minimalist dressing: Start with a tee with moisture, add a light shirt if necessary, and then with a thin waterproof jacket. Accessories reasonably using lightweight, resistant materials such as silicone, resin or stainless steel to maintain the style without load.
6. The neglect of functional accessories
Focusing on clothing, basic accessories such as belts, wallets, bags, watches and phones, too often ignored. In monsoon humidity, leather belts can be twisted, wallets can be wet, and bags that do not have water supply, leave valuables vulnerable. The result? Motian porridge and destroyed essentials.
Tip: Choose synthetic (made of nylon/canvas) or covered with straps that resist moisture and slim wallets made of waterproof materials to avoid raw mass. Always use a waterproof bag to transfer your essentials.