Fashion

My Everyday Summer Look and How to Beat the British Weather!

Unfortunately, summer in the UK unlike most other places on earth does not mean sunshine and good weather.  In fact, it can often mean torrential rain, strong winds, grey skies…you get the picture.  The temperature does tend to rise ever so slightly in summer and on the odd rare occasion, we do get a short-lived bout of the tropical weather, which we instantly class as a heatwave that we strive to make the most of. Cue the sunburn!

Choose an appropriate fabric

Just because it’s not always sunny doesn’t mean that you won’t get warm.  Lightweight and breathable fabrics are the best bets for your summer wardrobe.  A few lightweight layers that you can take off or add too as necessary is a much better option than heavier winter clothing.

My go-to for summer is a crisp white oxford shirt, I have found my favourite to be the aptly named Diamond G Fitted shirt from Gant which I’m wearing in this post teamed up with their slim navy chinos and my new Primeknit Stan Smith trainers.

Pack a bag

Another feature of the UK summer weather is the ability to experience 4 seasons in one day (sometimes even one hour).  Yup we can go through a barrage of hailstones before very quickly being treated to some bright blue skies.  All of this calls for preparation just like any good (former) boy or girl scout knows, it is important to be ready for any eventually.

Now no one expects you to go about your daily commute with half the kitchen sink in tow but it is a good idea to keep some space in your rucksack or gym bag for the essentials. I like to keep an umbrella, raincoat and cap in my Forbes & Lewis bag along with my gym gear, just in case.

Protect your eyes

The sun may not be splitting the skies but its rays can still get through the clouds and cause damage to your eyes so you want to find yourself a decent pair of sunglasses.  Apart from anything else they perfectly top off any summer look (even if they are just kept in your jacket pocket as I did here).

Recently I was introduced to a Glasgow eyewear brand called IOLLA.  They have just launched a new collection of polarised sunglasses for this season to sit alongside their optical and prescription ranges.  Most of their sunglasses are unisex which I like and they all come in at the pretty reasonable price of £65.

In this post, I’ve featured the new IOLLA Smith Sun style in Walnut tortoise but they also come in a mirrored blue finish which I loved too.  Let me know if you think I made the right choice and if you like the rest of my look on twitter @everyday_man.

theeverydayman

The Everyday Man was launched back in 2012 and has grown to become one of the leading online men’s lifestyle publications. We cover all aspects of men’s interests and lifestyle, including health and fitness, travel, fashion, technology, arts and culture, music, grooming and cars.

Recent Posts

Glitterbox at Amnesia: Where Everyone Comes to Dance

I stopped by Glitterbox at Amnesia on 24 July, and it didn’t take long to…

2 days ago

Eggbreak returns to Gleneagles Townhouse for August residency

Notting Hill favourite Eggbreak is returning to Edinburgh this August, bringing its signature brunch menu…

3 weeks ago

adidas Originals x ASOS Debut Their First Menswear Collection

adidas Originals and ASOS team up on menswear for the first time, reflecting the shift…

3 weeks ago

CDLP Unveils Grey Melange Colourway Across Essentials Collection

CDLP has added a Grey Melange colourway to its Essentials Collection, bringing one of menswear’s…

1 month ago

How to Plan a Long Weekend You’ll Actually Come Back Refreshed From

Planning a long weekend doesn’t mean packing every hour with activities. Here’s how to build…

1 month ago

The Most Wearable Colour Trends for Men This Summer 2026

After years of black, grey and beige doing most of the work in men’s wardrobes,…

1 month ago