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Dress code at 26℃ All dress indicators

Dressing rules at 26℃ All clothes with a clothing index of 2 include long-sleeved shirts and thin sweaters, and 3 include short-sleeved T-shirts and thin coats.

The dressing rule of 26℃ is a practical dressing guide. Choose the right clothes according to the temperature and activity level. The core idea of this rule is to convert the temperature into an appropriate clothing index, so as to help people better adapt to the weather changes.

In the dress code of 26℃, every day corresponds to a specific dressing index. For example, the temperature 10℃, clothes with an index of 2 should be selected according to the law, such as long-sleeved shirts and thin sweaters. If the temperature is 15℃, choose clothes with an index of 3, such as short-sleeved T-shirts and thin coats.

Clothing collocation skills

1. color matching: choose colors that are coordinated with each other, such as similar colors or complementary colors, to create a harmonious visual effect. Avoid excessive color mixing to avoid visual confusion.

2, layering: through the superposition of different lengths, materials and styles of clothing to increase layering. For example, wear a cardigan or coat on a T-shirt, or tie a belt on a skirt.

3, the principle of simplicity: keep a simple and clean appearance, avoid too much decoration and details, so as not to distract attention.

4. Proportion balance: Pay attention to the balance between clothes proportion and body curve, choose appropriate tailoring and length, highlight advantages and hide disadvantages.

5, the use of accessories: use appropriate accessories to enhance the overall shape, for example, wearing accessories such as necklaces, earrings or bracelets, or carrying a fashionable bag.