FLchick415
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Cotton shorts or bermuda shorts, tank top, comfy sneakers and sunscreen.
so you know, AKL and the Poly both had really cute sundresses. At AKL I bought a strapless black one with hidden mickey leopard print ( the leopard prints were the hidden mickeys ) and at the poly a pink paisley with hidden mickey. really cool both in look and comfort and cottonish. both were under 40 I think too..
I really want to look cute for pictures/walking around but I almost always wear tank tops and running shorts.![]()

Amazing post! I've been worrying about this too!
I'm red headed, English and about as pale as it gets. I'm genuinely terrified about how I'm going to handle the heat! Here, even in the warmest of summers, I pretty much live in dresses, leggings and cardigans.
I know I'll need to wear less (shorts and a cami/tshirt), but wearing less = more chance of burning, even with tons of sun cream! We went on holiday last August, it wasn't particularly warm, and in three hours (with suncream) I ended up with first degree burns on one arm. The year before.... I got sun burn, in Wales, in February, walking the dog on an over cast beach.
Is there anything you can wear that strikes the balance between being thin enough to keep you cool, but giving you enough coverage?
Any suncream brands with a high SPF you could recommend?
Amazing post! I've been worrying about this too!
I'm red headed, English and about as pale as it gets. I'm genuinely terrified about how I'm going to handle the heat! Here, even in the warmest of summers, I pretty much live in dresses, leggings and cardigans.
I know I'll need to wear less (shorts and a cami/tshirt), but wearing less = more chance of burning, even with tons of sun cream! We went on holiday last August, it wasn't particularly warm, and in three hours (with suncream) I ended up with first degree burns on one arm. The year before.... I got sun burn, in Wales, in February, walking the dog on an over cast beach.
Is there anything you can wear that strikes the balance between being thin enough to keep you cool, but giving you enough coverage?
Any suncream brands with a high SPF you could recommend?
I wear shorts, tee shirt or tank top, usually flip flops, sometimes sneakers.
It was so hot last August my husband wore his bathing suit to the parks. His suits are very neutral and didn't look like a suit. Either way, he didn't care -- he was cool!
You can try running skirts with shorts attached. It eliminates the need for shorts (and underwear in many cases)!
Amazing post! I've been worrying about this too!
I'm red headed, English and about as pale as it gets. I'm genuinely terrified about how I'm going to handle the heat! Here, even in the warmest of summers, I pretty much live in dresses, leggings and cardigans.
I know I'll need to wear less (shorts and a cami/tshirt), but wearing less = more chance of burning, even with tons of sun cream! We went on holiday last August, it wasn't particularly warm, and in three hours (with suncream) I ended up with first degree burns on one arm. The year before.... I got sun burn, in Wales, in February, walking the dog on an over cast beach.
Is there anything you can wear that strikes the balance between being thin enough to keep you cool, but giving you enough coverage?
Any suncream brands with a high SPF you could recommend?