Although we’re still a few weeks away from the official start of summer, temperatures across the country have already been soaring. And while sweating is completely normal—and crucial for regulating our body temperature—arriving at work with your shirt already soaked from your morning commute isn’t a good look for anyone. But more importantly, having to spend the day in damp, sweaty clothing is highly unpleasant.
No material can stop you from sweating, but some are better at handling the extra moisture than others. Different situations call for different types of clothing (and fabrics), and today we’ll be focusing on dressing for activities like commuting, working indoors, running errands, and socializing—rather than working out (indoors or outdoors), hiking, or spending the day at the beach. (This post from REI provides recommendations for the best fabrics for outdoor activities in hot weather.) High Tenacity Nylon
Here are a few examples of fabrics to avoid wearing in the summer heat—and which ones to wear instead.
These materials have good qualities, but being comfortable to wear in hot weather isn’t one of them:
Everyone has their preferences, but these are the fabrics that, for the most part, experts agree are your best options for summer:
Benefits Of Nylon Again, the best fabrics for summer largely depend upon what you’re doing while wearing clothing made from them. In other words, if you know you’re going to be especially active one day, you’ll need to take a different approach than you would dressing for a day sitting in an office or on a patio.