The only color you shouldn't wear when it's too hot (not black)

While black gives you the impression that it's terrible for hot days, it's the color that shouldn't be worn during the summer, sure it's not the worst choice, okay, we all know that it absorbs sunlight and increases temperatures, but when it comes to sweating, [...]
While black always gives the impression that it is terrible for hot days, it is the color that should not be worn during summer, of course not the worst choice
Okay, we all know that it absorbs sunlight and increases temperatures, but when it comes to perspiration, black is invisible. Have you seen any signs of sweat on the black clothes at the end of the day? Exactly!
So what color can you not choose to wear if you have a long, hot day ahead?
Contrary to what people believe is to tear. If dark colors hide sweat, gray is the only color that doesn't even hide the smallest stain.
Every sweat sign on it will appear, in every part of the body, under the armpits, in the belly, in the back, everywhere, and it will be a real problem.
When it is 32 degrees or more outside, you will naturally sweat, no matter how much you care, but the worst thing is that your clothes will not be able to cover your marks.
Do you need any more reason to wear black?










