Formals
Girls - Keep it short and simple. Long is a big no-no this season. Choose shirts and jackets with short sleeves, or sleeves which end at the elbow. Avoid wearing ankle-length skirts and trousers. Go in for knee-length skirts or short shirt-dresses. It is better to wipe off dirty hands and feet, rather than enter the office with long sleeves and trousers that are drenched and murky! White shirts in monsoon are like inviting trouble. Choose darker hues like like olive green, brown, and indigo. For an evening dinner or a party, go for well-cut Lycra shirts, pants or suits that are easy to wash. Avoid layers altogether.
Guys - You can not help but wear full-length trousers at work. Choose fabrics like blended cotton and poly-nylon which dry away easily and do not crush.
Traditional
Ladies - this is the time to flaunt your colourful kurtis. Team them with snug-fit churidaars. Put away your heavy salwaar kameez - with that long dupatta, it is just so messy and difficult for monsoon. And if you must wear a saree, wear rayon or even better, silk. Silk is lightweight, bright and easily manageable. Chiffon and crepe sarees should be avoided as they lose their sheen when they get wet. Cotton sarees are not so pleasant when drenched.
Casuals
Say goodbye to harrom pants and long, flowy skirts. Bring in the capris and short denim skirts. But make sure your denim skirt is not too tight! You want enough ‘leg room’ to elope from a sudden cloud burst. Wear t-shirts in happy colours like lime green, hot pink and deep blue. They’re the perfect rejuvenator for gloomy surroundings.Guys – say no to baggy pants this season. Pull out your denim jeans and cut them or simply fold them to a length comfortably higher than ground level. Or go the Ashton Kutcher way, sporting stylish mapris!
Hair
Monsoon hair is confused between summer stickiness and winter dryness. Wear your hair short, or select a style that can bounce back into place easily after being wet. Avoid hairstyles that require your hair to be straightened, crimped or curled since the high levels of humidity in the air will make the hair go limp. Hair also tends to get dirtier in monsoon. Wash it frequently with a mild shampoo. Avoid use of conditioner this season, as it will only make your hair limper. Guys - avoid use of hair wax and hard gels. You don’t want the monsoon dampness to ruin your style!




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