How to be effay living in a tropical land?

How to be effay living in a tropical land?
I live in a place that daily makes 30 celsius everyday.


Is a pain in the ass wearing pants and shoes for a daily walk or shopping.

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Help me.

summerwave all year round boi

Can you give me some examples?

vintage/slim hawaiian shirts
flat front shorts with an inseam no longer than 7 inches
onitsuka tigers
boonie hat
sunglasses with big round lenses

Only thing you can do is improve your hair/face/body so you can look good in a million t-shirt/swimsuit combinations

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>slim hawaiian shirts
Are these a thing?

i'd wager most hawaiian shirts produced in the last five years are cut slim

They are very boxy. I've never seen a darted aloha shirt

don't go outside

i guess they're really only slim if you tuck them lol

Wear crazy colours since you're only gonna have 3-4 items on you

like this

If I was you I would wear those baggy and flowy clothes clothes
See lemaire summer collections, basic Rick drkshdw and stuff like that.

linen button downs my nigga
when i lived in miami 70% of my wardrobe was linen.
ironing is a bitch tho

Polos, short sleeve shirts, vented blazers, and thin materials for pants and jackets.
Also, get a watch with a leather strap. Your wrist will thank you.

Also interested in this. I'm going to Malaysia where it's 30deg every single day and humidity off the charts.

I typically wear Ben Sherman type button shirts and jeans. Guess I'll need to break out the panama linen white pants and button shirt combo.

Recommendations?

lemaire

Found this
permanentstyle.com/2017/08/how-to-dress-for-very-hot-weather.html
>socks that expose ankles to breathe
>open shirt, no tie
>fabric doesn't really matter, thin cotton or linen works
>a hat

Further:

>Cotton undershirt vest to absorb sweat and prevent outer shirt from becoming a wet rag
>Navy blue or white, or patterns to avoid sweat stains being noticeable
>Special Jap 'airism' boxers to avoid swamp ass uniqlo.com/sg/store/men/collections/airism.html

shorts/linen trousers and light shirts. converse or other canvas shoe/sandals.

Dress like Tyler the Creator

>TFW 40 to 50 celsius in the summer where I live

pls kill me senpai

Then you dress like they do in Qatar which is to cover all skin, because if the air temperature is greater than 37ยบ/body temp, the more you go clotheless, the hotter your body gets (with or without direct sunlight), since heat flows from hotter to cooler bodies.

That's why you see those desert people head to toe in robes, or wearing a Kurta with cotton pants, with a cotton shirt underneath to absorb sweat. Downside is you'll look like a carpet salesman from the maghreb

I feel you OP. I lived in PR until a couple of years ago and the humidity and heats limits your wardrobe. Mostly I wore summer fits and moisture wicking fabrics like. My wardrobe consisted of this:
>light-weight stretchy tees
>Loose fitting polos
>light wash light-weight jeans
>chambray shirts
>chinos
>slip-on vans or espadrilles
>canvas boots
>hybrid shorts
>chino or dress shorts
>ball caps to keep the sun off eyes and hair

Only outerwear I bothered to wear was light milsurp field coats when it rained or a hoodie for indoor places that had the AC too cranked-up

I'm not a nigger.