5 Ways to Camouflage Sweat in the Summertime
5. LIGHT NEUTRALS
Black will cover sweat, but it will also attract heat. The lightest colors or neutrals will work to hide sweat by almost mimicking the typically translucent quality of sweat. When a light color and sweat are up against each other, this makes the contrast between the two less noticeable.
HOW I STYLED MY LIGHT NEUTRAL
4. SLEEVELESS
Toning down the visibility of sweat means giving your armpits room to dry out, which is why sleeveless is a great way to go. Try a cut-in top like a halter or a muscle tank with large arm holes to give your armpits the most room to air out.
HOW I STYLED MY SLEEVELESS
3. FLUTTER SLEEVES
If you aren’t comfortable in sleeveless shirts, flutter sleeves are a great alternative. These will do the a similar job to the sleeveless by giving your armpits room to sweat and air out quickly.
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2. OPEN NECKLINE
Less up top in the summertime is almost always the way to go. A high neckline can feel stuffy and suffocating. Instead, try a square neckline, a deep-v neckline or a bralette under your favorite shortalls for the relaxed look.
HOW I STYLED MY OPEN NECKLINE
1. FANABLE FABRICS
Fabrics that can air out as you wear them act as a built-in fan system. Pieces like a silky blouse or a linen shirt jacket can help you create a little breeze when there isn’t one.