Half the year is gone and monsoon is almost here. With the greenery and drizzling, also comes the humidity, which you would definitely not want to deal with. The key to monsoon  dressing is finding the right fabric. Once you get that right, you can play with styles as you want. Monsoon calls for dry and light fabrics that are not too harsh and don’t feel icky on the skin. Let’s find out the ideal fabrics that you should have this monsoon to be all cozy while you take in that cool fresh breeze:

Monson Ethnic Wear

Cotton: While you don’t have to go for all see-through materials, but something like cotton is always a great choice! Cotton fabrics are amazingly absorbent as they take in all the moisture easily. Their light structure also allows the flow of air so your skin is able to breathe easy through the humid days. Light printed cotton salwar suits are your one obvious option to pull through the rainy season and now trending cotton dresses are also out now to keep you fashionable.

Mnsoon Ethnic Wear

Rayon: Rayons are flowy, cool and give you the feel of silk while keeping you all dry on those sticky days because it takes in all the moisture. It does not lock in body heat and leaves your skin dry to feel fresh through the bad drizzling days. Rayon dresses and long kurtas are available in huge varieties to go for your everyday casual wear.

Crape Monsoon Wear

Crape: It is most difficult to drag a heavy work saree to events on those extreme down pouring days. Your best option for such days would be to go for light party sarees in crape fabric. Crape does not trap moisture and heat so you can be at ease throughout your events without any discomfort. Plain single toned numbers with contrast woven brocade blouse could be your perfect pick for a formal outdoorsy appearance.

Danim Monsoon Wear

Denim: It is impossible to finish this article without mentioning denim. Denims are perfect for almost every season! Denim jeans and shorts are of course on everyone’s list but now you can also jazz it up by going for denim kurtis and teaming them up with pants, palazzos, printed leggings or even skirts. The options are endless! The beauty of denim is that it can look good with almost anything and everything so make sure that you have a few denim pieces lying around to keep you comfortable and cool this monsoon.

Styling tips: Not just your clothes, but accessories and shoes are also things to pay attention to. For every day, you can go for PVC sandals, jelly flip flops, rubber espadrilles that do not get spoiled in the rain. Jewelry should be kept to the minimum to avoid any reactions. Finish off your look with a nice hair up do so it does not get frizzy due to all the moisture and you don’t have to go about the day managing your hair all the time.