Original Content from Sreya Sanyal Thread SG
Sunshine, clear skies, sandy beaches and pristine waters — these are just a few of the things we love about countries with perpetual summer. If you’re an inhabitant of a tropical nation, do the good work and pass this article along to a friend living in cooler climates.
However, if you’re far too excited to pack and have no time to be making laundry lists of items to pack, here’s a handy list:
Long Dresses
Nothing screams “tropical holiday vacay” like a breezy floral dress. Body-hugging yet light enough to prevent you from breaking into an ungainly sweat, a maxi dress is sultry, feminine and magical. Throw on a wide brim hat, a pair of classic black sunglasses and you’re good to roam the sunny streets of Spain or sandy beaches of Bali.
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Sundresses
Cute and comfortable, sundresses are an ideal companion for humid and sticky climates. If you’re planning a casual day of shopping and sightseeing, flitting around in a pretty sundress is an excellent way to beat the heat. A short lace sundress, coupled with a pair of pastel sneakers and a handy-sling bag is all you need for your sojourn.
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Jumpsuits
Another summer staple, full-length cotton jumpsuits are airy and effortless. Don’t feel like dolling up? No problem, just insert yourself into an outfit which fully encapsulates a blouse and trousers. They’re perfect for a day/night out in the city and are appropriate for visits to sensitive venues such as places of worship or memorials.
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Shorts
If your wardrobe consists mostly of cute tops and you don’t feel in the mood to sport long pants or a lengthy jumpsuit, why not slip into a pair of shorts? Snug and heat-proof, shorts make sense if you’re going to be spending a day suntanning at the beach (and are too shy to rock a bikini), or undertaking sporty activities such as hiking, you might want to pack more than a few pairs of shorts.
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Cardigans
Before you knock the suggestion, consider carrying a cardigan along (not the woollen wear!) for protection. You never know when the climate may take a turn for the worse and turn windy. A light floral cardigan can serve as interim protection against sudden wind or rain, especially if you’re wearing a sleeveless outfit.
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Which of these clothing items will have a place in your suitcase? Let us know in the comments below!
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