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My Favorite Summer Clothes Summer is basically an outfit revolution. When the heat hits in July, August, and early September, your body wants to run, sweat, and maybe even a little slide. So, clothes become the armor you wear to stay safe and happy without feeling like you're melting into the air. Most people think of shorts and t-shirts, but lately, I've been obsessed with the full-body wrestling gear that everyone started wearing last winter and now everyone is rocking. When I look down at my closet, the first thing that jumps out at me isn't jeans or a nice blazer. It's the freestyle boxing wear. There are these hoodies with the ridiculous number of pockets on the front. You can zip it up, it's a vest, or pull it tight around your waist like a corset. It's absurd, right? But I love it. When I'm standing there in the air conditioning room with the AC running at full blast, the cotton feels cool and soft against my skin. The pockets are deep enough to fit a small laptop, a stuffed animal, and maybe my phone. It feels like a secret hideout. Then there's the running hoodie that came out a few years ago. It has large drawstrings and loose fits that look like they were designed to catch wind, not run a marathon. I've worn one in the park, and honestly, it's fun because the fabric is smooth and doesn't cling to you. When I mix two of these together, one oversized and one tight, it's almost like wearing a superhero suit. It's not really athletic wear to me, but it feels very "me." I imagine myself running down the downtown street, wearing the tight one under the hoodie, and it looks cool. Speaking of cool, let's talk about the basics. Basic tops are the backbone of any summer look. You can find them in a tiny variety of colors. The classic white cotton is the king, but nowadays there's also a massive trend for electric blues and hot pinks. A plain white tee, tucked into baggy grey shorts, is a timeless combo. I bought a really soft, brushed cotton shirt recently for thirty dollars. It didn't feel cheap. It felt like a sweater from a thrift store. You can layer it with a turtleneck underneath just for extra warmth during the evenings. The collar is deep and it makes a perfect little loop when you tie it up in a knot. It's easy to style. But the coolest part is the accessories. I love matching socks. You can buy mismatched pairs of neon socks or socks with patterns that look like little cartoons. Sometimes I pair the sock with a hat that matches the pattern. It's quirky. And don't forget the belt. A leather belt that matches the pants is always the sign of a fashion-forward person. I once wore a belt that looked like it was made of woven straw because the summer was so hot I decided to be… well, I just wanted to look cool. Even the shoes matter. Running shoes are the standard for a reason, but you can't miss the ones with the weird, chunky soles that look like they belong in a movie. I last bought a pair with a rubber sole that actually feels solid when I walk on the pavement. I used to worry about the sound, but now I don't care. I close my eyes and hear music. And if the song is too loud, I wear socks on my feet. I think it's a little silly, but it stops me from tripping when my balance is off. I also like wearing hats in the heat. Baseball hats with the brim pulled way up cover my eyes and ears. It's practical and you can tie it to your neck with a string. Sometimes I wear it backwards, like a beanie, just to look edgy. In the shade, I'll wear a long-sleeved shirt with a collar up to block the sun before the heat wave starts. It's a small gesture to protect my skin. The biggest trend I've noticed is the "expensive normal" look. People are wearing high-end designer brands in places they'd never worn a designer brand before, like a streetwear plaza. It's not about the logo on the back; it's about the fit and the fabric. Sometimes a cheap jacket looks better than a nice one because the shape is perfect. I've had a jacket from a store near the mall that cost a thousand dollars, and I wore it on a Tuesday afternoon in a little park. My friends asked me why it looked better than a thrift shop shirt. I told them I liked the way it felt. I've also started keeping a little journal about my outfits. I write down the date, the temperature, and how the clothes made me feel. Writing it down helps me remember which clothing item is still worth buying. Sometimes I'll keep a bottle of water in my pocket while I'm walking, just in case the style gets too hot. It's a small habit, but it reminds me that the goal is comfort, not just trends. So, when summer comes around, I don't panic. I don't rush to throw away all my clothes. Instead, I look through my collection and pick the pieces that make me feel happy. Whether it's a pair of baggy jeans, a hooded vest with huge pockets, or a simple t-shirt with a hat on, there's always a way to dress up. Summer is just a season for mixing and matching, for getting out of house and garden and showing off. It's the season of freedom. The air is already warm, the sun is shining, and the clothes are waiting. All I need to do is step out, feel the breeze, and let the colors of the world wrap around me. The summer outfit is ready, and it's time to show the world what I've got.
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