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All You Need To Look Stylish In The Rains

Look out the window, it’s that time of the year again when it’s pouring down on you incessantly, it’s always grey and gloomy, and frankly, your fashion outlook may also get dreary around this time! And, while we’re glad to see the temperature going down, we’re less than thrilled about the potential threat that rainy days pose to our freshly blown-out hair or our fab new leather shoes.
No one likes to be caught in the rain without the proper gear, so dressing well might require a little planning in advance.With cool rain boots (gumboots), fun umbrellas and innovative accessories, you will retain all your chicness, no matter what kind of downpour Mother Nature throws at you.

Umbrella
This season, add a bit of zing to your overall look with a quirky umbrella. There are so many fun prints out there, so pick one that matches your personality. If you’re the kind of person that’s not comfortable with prints, don’t worry – pick a bold self-colored one in yellow, neon or whatever your favorite color is. There are even these cool transparent ones that I love! A statement umbrella can be an accessory, so there’s no excuse to stick to a basic black. Buy a couple of your favorite colors and use them to work color into your look.

Rubber Boots
Of course, there’s only so much an umbrella can do to protect you from the rain. What about your feet? Here’s a bad idea: wearing canvas or leather shoes. They will instantly soak through and ruin those perfectly good summer shoes. Wearing the right kind of footwear is very important, especially if you live in India. If you want to keep your feet dry and avoid getting them dirty, buy a pair of trusty rubber boots. There are a lot of cute rain boots out there today to fit your sense of style. They come in a variety of colors and designs, so pick one that you love, and work that color into your everyday look.

Raincoat
Does this seem obvious? Perhaps it is. You’re really looking at three types of raincoats: trench coats, athletic raincoats, and anoraks. I would avoid the ever-present rain poncho because it won’t keep you as dry as you would like, but if it’s all you have, then something is better than nothing!
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