7 Best Colours to Wear in the Sun for Comfort and Style

By Temidayo Aboderin

As temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, knowing what to wear becomes essential for staying cool and comfortable. The colors you choose can make a significant difference in how you feel under the scorching sun. From keeping cool to looking stylish, here are the seven best colors to wear when you’re out in the sun.

  1. White
    White is the go-to color for hot, sunny days. It reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it, helping to keep your body temperature lower. A white outfit not only gives you a crisp, clean look but also keeps you feeling cool all day long.
  2. Light Blue
    Like white, light blue is another color that reflects sunlight and keeps heat at bay. Its calming hue adds a refreshing vibe to your wardrobe, making it perfect for outdoor activities under the hot sun.
  3. Pastel Yellow
    This soft shade of yellow reflects light, just like white, but adds a cheerful touch to your outfit. Pastel yellow is light enough to keep you cool while giving off a sunny, vibrant look that’s perfect for warm weather.
  4. Beige
    Beige or light tan shades work wonders in sunny weather. These neutral tones do not absorb heat and are great for casual or business outfits. Their versatility makes them a reliable option for staying cool while maintaining a classy appearance.
  5. Lavender
    Light purples like lavender provide a stylish option for sunny days. This pastel shade is not only eye-catching but also light enough to keep you comfortable. Pair it with neutrals for a chic look that works for both casual and formal settings.
  6. Light Grey
    If you prefer darker shades but still want to stay cool, light grey is a smart choice. It’s neutral, versatile, and doesn’t absorb heat as much as darker colors. Light grey gives you a sleek, modern look without compromising comfort.
  7. Mint Green
    Mint green is a refreshing, light color that reflects sunlight, making it perfect for outdoor events or casual wear. This soothing shade adds a pop of color to your wardrobe while keeping you cool under the sun.

Why Colour Matters in the Sun
Wearing lighter shades in the sun helps reflect, rather than absorb, the sun’s rays, reducing the heat you feel throughout the day. Dark colors like black and navy, on the other hand, tend to absorb more sunlight and trap heat, making them less ideal for hot weather.

By opting for any of these seven colors, you can stay cool, comfortable, and stylish during Nigeria’s sunny months. When choosing your outfits, remember that lighter shades not only keep you cooler but also add a fresh, breezy feel to your style.

This piece gives readers practical tips while explaining the benefits of wearing specific colors under the sun.

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