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1. Embrace the greys
And the browns and blacks. Ditch your light colors as they tend to get muddier, quicker. Darker colors also don't get too flimsy when wet, so you can still look presentable after a quick run in the rain.
2. Boot up
Your wedges and sandals aren't ready for the muddy potholed roads. Get comfy, waterproof boots as they keep your feet dry and are a great pair with a transparent umbrella so that your style stays visible.
3. Skip the fan flair
Time for your palazzos and shararas to go back in hibernation! Wear cropped or cigarette pants in lighter fabrics, so you're not sitting soaked under the office air conditioner all day.
4. Keep it light
Avoid sitting drenched wet under the office air conditioner all day, by wearing light fabrics that dry quickly. This also ensures your laundry load doesn't take days to dry, so you've got choices all through the week.
5. Shorten it down
The shorter the kurti or dress, the less likely it is to get wet. Style short kurtis up with boots or turn your kurta into a
Pro tip: Swap your leather bags for all-weather bags. Now that you know how to rock the monsoons, get ready to welcome rainy days with a big splash.
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