
"Rain in the UK isn't so much a weather event as it is a national characteristic, from misty drizzle that clings to your hair and glasses to the sudden downpour that soaks you to the bone. The British weather may never lose its talent for inconvenient timing, but that doesn't have to rob you of your style. The Guardian's journalism is independent."
"The key to a good wet-weather wardrobe? Incorporating a few pragmatic purchases into your everyday wear (along with prepping what you have already) so that when the heavens inevitably open, at least you're well armed. How to look good in wet weather City, slicker: a refresh, tweak or upgrade to your wardrobe will help you battle the elements. Photograph: Ole Schwander/Getty Images Women's commando Chelsea boots 115 at Hunter Wellies aren't just for a trip to the Lake District or a weekend at Glastonbury."
Rain in the UK ranges from persistent drizzle to sudden downpours, so practical wet-weather dressing prioritizes function without sacrificing style. Invest in rainproof footwear such as cropped wellington–Chelsea hybrids to prevent soggy socks and protect hems. Knee-high boots that conceal straight-leg jeans keep hems dry and offer a polished look. Carry a waxed cotton cap to reduce hair frizz and stash it for unexpected showers. Use a waterproof or water-resistant bag to protect laptops and essentials. Small pragmatic purchases and simple prep make everyday outfits ready for rain while maintaining style.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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