The Indian Summer Does Not Care About Your Dress Code | IMANA
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You know the drill. You step out of your house at 8:30 AM, and the heat hits you like a wall. By the time you reach the office, your clothes are sticking to your skin. Then, you step into the freezing 19°C air conditioning, and suddenly you are shivering in your own sweat.
Most office wear is fundamentally flawed for the Indian climate. Here is why your current wardrobe is failing you, and how to fix it.
1. The "Rayon and Polyester" Trap Look at the tags on your favorite fast-fashion work trousers. Chances are, they contain polyester, nylon, or cheap rayon. These synthetic fibers are essentially plastic. They do not breathe . They trap the heat radiating from your body and hold sweat directly against your skin. This is what causes that midday fatigue and uncomfortable chafing.
2. The IMANA Solution: High-GSM Cotton At IMANA, we engineered our Co-Ord sets using High-GSM (high density) Cotton.
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Outside the office: Cotton is naturally hydrophilic. It pulls moisture away from your body and allows air to circulate, creating a natural cooling effect during your commute.
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Inside the office: Unlike paper-thin summer dresses that leave you freezing under the AC vent, our High-GSM cotton has enough structural density to act as a temperature regulator.
3. The "Anti-Cling" Silhouette Summer is not the time for skin-tight clothing. Our trousers are tailored with a structured, relaxed fit through the hips and thighs. This creates a pocket of airflow between the fabric and your skin, meaning your trousers will never cling to you, even on a 40°C afternoon.
Upgrade Your Summer Logistics Stop fighting the climate. A comfortable workday starts with the right fabric.