The Topic of Tailoring and Temperature in the Tropics
<p>It’s no secret that the Philippines is no friend to those who like to dress. Temperatures during the day remain unforgiving, especially now that we’re entering the hottest month of the year in the country. T-shirts, shorts, and sneakers would be the go to casual uniform of most people in this weather (occasionally wearing polo shirts and short-sleeved button up shirts depending on the formality). While in a work setting, you’re more likely to see every tom, dick, and harry taking a <a href="https://www.jobstreet.com.ph/career-advice/article/business-casual-attire-at-work" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">business casual</a> approach to dressing up for work. I myself am guilty of styling in the same way, and if not for the pandemic I would probably still dress the same way today.</p>
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