WATERPROOFING

 

Hello my lovely people!!! Excuses for being late to a meeting don’t seem to wash quite as well when you arrive in a soggy suit with hair product seeping down your forehead. Nor are your colleagues particularly delighted when you leave a puddle in your wake after a quick early morning catch-up in their cubicle.For the sake of both your style and job security, and with unpredictable spring showers on the horizon, it’s about time you gave some serious thought to waterproofing your work attire. Excuses for being late to a meeting don’t seem to wash quite as well when you arrive in a soggy suit with hair product seeping down your forehead. Nor are your colleagues particularly delighted when you leave a puddle in your wake after a quick early morning catch-up in their cubicle.For the sake of both your style and job security, and with unpredictable spring showers on the horizon, it’s about time you gave some serious thought to waterproofing your work attire. This thought brings us to our outfit of the day. I have layered a suit upon a crisp white shirt. Obviously, in wet weather, you’re going to need a solid outer layer for coverage and no, your suit blazer is not an acceptable substitute. To staying looking as crisp and dry as possible, you’ll need a longer length jacket or a raincoat like the one I am wearing above. Minimalistic accessorizing calls for a sleek tie round my neck and a cool shoulder bag. On my feet, are these rain proof shoes; I picked especially for monsoon.

 

WARDROBE COURTESY:

  • Shirt: Thomas Pink
  • Suit: Zara
  • Raincoat: H & M
  • Tie: 21 men.
  • Shoes and bag: Primark
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