If the idea of wearing jeans in summer leaves you in a sweat, you're not wrong. Sure, it's much more comfortable to throw on a floaty dress or have your legs on display in a pair of light and airy shorts, but for those cooler nights when the temperature dips, it's always a good idea to have your trusty denim on hand.
What's more, despite the scorching heat, it appears that many Brits aren't as ready to bare their skin just yet, with House of Fraser reporting that searches for 'summer denim' have spiked by 264% over the last month.
If this sounds like you, don't fret. Luckily, there are tons of ways to wearing denim during the summer months. From thinking about the fit and style of your jeans to the fabric weight, the brand has shared some handy tips so you can continue to wear your favourite denim pieces all summer long.
Don’t go for raw denim It may seem obvious, but to survive the summer in your denim, style experts from House of Fraser suggest ditching your winter jeans in favour of a lightweight style, which they say "can actually feel better than some khakis and chinos in the summer as denim is actually a fairly breathable weave compared to tight cotton." ‘’Don’t try to make your raw and heavy-duty denim that you slip into in winter work for the summer.
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