How to combat the heat, sun & endless miles of concrete. . .
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My favorite way to combat this is by wearing a midi dress like the one I wore in this New York City post. But on more active days, that is not always an option. Shorts and an oversized shirt are what I landed on for a day of bike riding and sight-seeing. Since I was in the sun all morning, I was thankful for the sleeves which protected my skin from the rays. If you’re planning on wearing a little more fabric up top during the summer, the easiest rule is to opt for breathable fabrics like cotton that let the occasional (and very welcomed) cool breeze in.
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Extra feet-saving tip: when you can, utilize a city’s bike-share or Citi Bike stations. They save you from miles of pointless concrete-pounding.
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Heat styling is simply impossible because of the summer humidity. Look to ponytails and braids to keep your locks out of your face and off of your neck.
What to Bring
A few extras that should find their way into your bag when out on the town this summer.
Sunscreen. Because the sun doesn’t discriminate, even in the middle of a city.
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