So summer's here and since you guys dress way better than most people I see daily, I wonder, what do you wear during the summer when taking a walk? Now I realized not all of you are gonna take an hour-long (literally) walk in fast pace like me, all of you probably have a car, but perhaps it still happens?
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what is wearable on a sunny clear-sky day in 75-85 degrees. To me, that's hot as hell. Maybe literally, if you believe in hell! I like temps in the 60s probably, maybe even lower, as I get warm pretty quickly at least with the clothing I own.
Now, the obvious answer is a buttonup shirt, a tshirt or a polo. I've a petite body and short sleeves look horrible on me, so my only choice is buttonups. But wearing a pair of jeans and a buttonup just doesn't look all that good. It lacks something. Like a jacket. Which, especially since I don't have much money to buy a linen one, is not a very good choice. Fedora is great too I think, but then you definitely need a jacket or you're gonna look like one of those guys who scroll Facebook in a cafe shop sitting on their laptop or a tablet and the same takeout coffee cup for the past 6 hours.
Anyway. The only thing I can think of is high-end cotton or linen buttonup shirt and a linen blazer. Is that really the only option if you have to walk for such periods of times? Well, alternative of course being a tshirt or a polo for someone who doesn't have petite body.
Sidenote for those who remember me from another thread: Just thinking that all the leather jacket idea, as much as I want to have a leather jacket and wear it as much as possible, might not be such a good idea for me. First of all because of the price and secondly because I just wouldn't get to wear it much except for a month in the fall. I may be better off spending my money to buy other clothing that I could wear more often and I may have even more money if I manage to sell my suit. Which I'm still not sure if I wanna do. It's a weird feeling but it kind of pains me to not be able to have and wear it, that i have to choose from different clothing to wear. I just like wearing leather I guess. Always been a fan of leather gloves in the winter too.
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what is wearable on a sunny clear-sky day in 75-85 degrees. To me, that's hot as hell. Maybe literally, if you believe in hell! I like temps in the 60s probably, maybe even lower, as I get warm pretty quickly at least with the clothing I own.
Now, the obvious answer is a buttonup shirt, a tshirt or a polo. I've a petite body and short sleeves look horrible on me, so my only choice is buttonups. But wearing a pair of jeans and a buttonup just doesn't look all that good. It lacks something. Like a jacket. Which, especially since I don't have much money to buy a linen one, is not a very good choice. Fedora is great too I think, but then you definitely need a jacket or you're gonna look like one of those guys who scroll Facebook in a cafe shop sitting on their laptop or a tablet and the same takeout coffee cup for the past 6 hours.
Anyway. The only thing I can think of is high-end cotton or linen buttonup shirt and a linen blazer. Is that really the only option if you have to walk for such periods of times? Well, alternative of course being a tshirt or a polo for someone who doesn't have petite body.
Sidenote for those who remember me from another thread: Just thinking that all the leather jacket idea, as much as I want to have a leather jacket and wear it as much as possible, might not be such a good idea for me. First of all because of the price and secondly because I just wouldn't get to wear it much except for a month in the fall. I may be better off spending my money to buy other clothing that I could wear more often and I may have even more money if I manage to sell my suit. Which I'm still not sure if I wanna do. It's a weird feeling but it kind of pains me to not be able to have and wear it, that i have to choose from different clothing to wear. I just like wearing leather I guess. Always been a fan of leather gloves in the winter too.
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