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Tips for Summertime Shopping


Fri 21 Jul 2023 | 05:21 PM
Pasant Elzsitony

Offers appeal to most people across age groups and align with a summer theme.

Don't spend more than 5% of your income on trendy clothes and accessories because they are short-lived and dispensable in the next season.

Moreover, purchase basic pieces such as white T-shirts or jeans.

Look below for the ultimate shopping guide.

*Accessories

The accessory is one of the complements of elegance that adds value to the look.

The most important jewelry and accessory pieces are earrings, especially large ones.

The gold and silver colors are trendy, however, the latter are more present.

Also, present are the built-in pearl with chains with multiple turns and multiple thicknesses.

*Bags

The bag is a necessary piece for elegance and daily use.

This summer, the trend is for the bag to be similar to clothes and with the same print, but this requires spending.

It is advisable to adopt a distinctive color for your bag that matches most of the shades of your wardrobe.

Supersize handbags are trendy and suitable for carrying out all the needs of the day.

Also, straw or rubber bags are fashionable and suitable for every summer season.

What is new and wonderful this season is the bags without a tag or logo, just as bags were widespread in the past years that carry international brands.

*Footwear

Shoes that have an artistically carved heel

And shoes with flowers and feathers, ballerina and wedge back after two years absence.

Also, flat shoes are still trendy as they are comfortable, elegant, and fashionable, and they can be used for years.

*Hat and glasses

Intense heat and the strong sun made the big hat trendy.

It is fashionable in different colors and materials.

Sunglasses are also functional and fashionable.

Choose the one that is suitable for your face, but make sure that it is available in the largest size in a bid to be in line with the latest trend as well as to gain protection from the sun.

Contributed by: Yara Sameh