Take style with you to the beach…

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The fact that worries and problems leave you on the beach does not mean that your good taste should leave you.

You may be worried about whether you will find a sunbed, whether it will be windy, whether the sea will be clear, whether it will have nice girls or the beach wandering half-naked up and down. The last thing, however, that concerns you before heading to the beach is what you will wear. That is why, in general, in these divine hours of relaxation, the stylistic rules are as chewy as elastic. But not that they do not exist. After all, just because you are close to the water does not mean that your style should drown - you are the same person, just with less clothes and a looser mood. With an equally loose mood, we also compile a list of basic do's and don'ts to preserve your stylistic integrity.

THE DO'S & DON'TS OF THE BEACH

Do
The towel is crucial for both your aesthetics and the overall aesthetics of the beach. Do not pollute the environment with tweety towels.

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Do
Bet on your comfort. Generally the beach is the coolest part of the planet. So the first thing you need to take care of is to integrate into the environment, so be - and look - cool too. T-shirts have no place here, tight pants and closed, serious city shoes have no place. The more comfortably dressed, the more properly dressed.
Do not
On the other hand, being comfortably dressed does not mean raked. No, whatever rubbish you find in your closet you do not keep "for the beach", you throw it on the spot. Washed t-shirts are welcome, holes are not. Do you understand the difference?

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Do
Since we said a t-shirt, here is your opportunity to wear not only your most worn but also your liveliest, your most summery. Bright colors and special prints can be supported just fine in beach conditions.
Do not
This does not mean that here you can wear something that exposes you, such as fluo colors that may not suit you and offensive prints from tourist shops. Keep as a general rule that something you would never wear in the city, better not put it on the beach either. You are the same person.

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Do
The shirt is a very good alternative to the t-shirt. As long as it is loose, comfortable shirt, preferably made of soft linen or cotton fabric.

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Do not
Try to avoid coarse-grained sneakers and opt for a pair of lightweight sneakers.

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Do
Although of course, the most appropriate shoe for sand and pebbles was, is and will be flip flops.

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Do not
Do not wear jeans. We see you and we dig.

Do
Wear a hat. On the one hand to protect yourself from the sun, on the other hand because the beach is the one place in the world where the hat does not look like a fashion statement, but something very normal. The safe options are the classic straw hat and the jockey.

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Do not
Do not wear a promotional hat. Unless you are aiming to stop us from taking our order.

Do
As for the swimsuit, find the line that suits you. Some body types are suitable for the short and relatively narrow (for the petite and the thin), for others the longer and airier (for the tall and the taller).

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Do not
But for God's sake, do not go to extremes. Very wide and long swimsuits do not flatter anyone, while speedo is something that should be banned along with rackets. In fact, in a survey conducted by Tripadvisor on 3,800 respondents, 35% said that too tight swimsuits violate the unwritten rules of decency on the beach.

Do
Be bold with your swimsuit. For your t-shirts and Bermuda shorts you may have to stay in the same frame as the ones you wear in your other activities, but the swimsuit is a swimsuit, that is, it is the only thing made exclusively for bathing and is not worn anywhere else. So bright colors and prints get forgiveness of sins, even if you would never wear this pattern in a shirt version.

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Do not
Do not wear your swimsuit too low. We came to see the sea, not your backside.

Source: OneMan.gr