Mud, water and dirt appear all around in the monsoon. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. Sometimes the drizzle starts as soon as you leave the house. Which makes the clothes dirty. Here are some tips to help you keep your clothes from getting dirty in the monsoon:
* Light colored clothes should not be worn in monsoon, as mud and clay stains get on them very quickly, which looks very bad on the clothes and does not go away easily. If your clothes are stained with mud, etc., when it dries, first rub the dirt, then wash it with soap. This will clear the stain.
* Do not wear clothes that have lost their color in the monsoon, as the clothes lose their color after getting wet and if you are on the road, you will feel embarrassed.
* Do not wear silk, silk, tissue or even clothes that you dry-clean in the rain, as it sticks to the body after getting wet, which can cause you trouble. Also do not wear over-the-knee and thick fabric skirts, tops, jeans and salwar kameez, as they do not dry out as soon as they get wet.
How to choose a dress
* Golden polished and artificial jewelery should not be used, as it deteriorates after soaking in water. Leather and fancy shoes should also not be used, as there is a risk of spoilage after getting wet.
* Wear terry coats and dark shades of acrylic and lizzie, as they do not stick to the body when wet and do not shine too much after staining. If you are a working woman, instead of a two-by-two rupee blouse with a synthetic sari, wear a blouse made of Lizzie or Terrycoat with Cotton Mix fabric, as it does not stick to the body after getting wet and also dries quickly.
* If you are a college student, you can wear a cotton t-shirt or top and non-denim jeans with a skirt, paddy or bermuda this season.
* Only wear jewelery, silver, gold or oxidized, as it will not spoil even by soaking.
* Footwear companies make special types of shoes for this season, so they should be used so that your footwear does not get damaged and your feet are also safe.
* Wear any clothes in monsoon, wear only a little high so that it does not stick to wet mud or mud while walking.
* Wear a waterproof watch only this season. Whenever you go out in the rain, keep a small napkin, towel, tissue paper, comb as well as lightweight waterproof cosmetics in the bag. Make sure your bag is not made of cotton or leather, rexine or nylon, otherwise the bag will get wet and spoil.
* Carry a folding umbrella in your bag when going out this season, even if the weather is not clean at that time.
When with children
* If the baby is small, need his diaper, milk bottle and a pair of clothes.
* If you have an older child with you, prevent it from soaking in the rain, as soaking can also cause colds, coughs and fevers.
* Prevent the child from eating open food. If he insists on eating something, give him hygienic food.
Alone on a rainy night
Sometimes in the monsoon, coming home from the office or somewhere else, if night falls, keep these things in mind.
* If it's too late, call someone at home or go out with a sister.
* Avoid strangers giving lifts. If someone sees you alone and forces Romeo, contact the nearest PCR van or call 100.
* If you are traveling in a taxi or rickshaw, register his number and send an SMS to a mobile at home or call home to say that you are coming in a taxi rickshaw from that place.
* Carry essential items, small torch, small towel and some essential medicines like cold, fever medicine in the handbag.
* Avoid going alone on a smooth road and be normal if someone is chasing you. Don't let panic show on your face.
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