As the temperature rises, the challenge of looking professional whilst regulating your temperature becomes a tricky balancing act. At Fenn, we both understand and appreciate the need for workforces throughout the UK to showcase the trifecta of comfort, professionalism and safety. Whether you're working the heat outdoors or working in a stifling indoor environment, here are some of our top tips by the body part on how to gear up for summer without compromising on professionalism.
Headwear: Your Personal ‘Sunbrella’
A lightweight, breathable hat is an essential first line of defence against the relentless summer sun. Hats with a wider brim such as bucket hats are becoming more widely used in the UK, adding a touch of professionalism but also proving to be both practical and critical in the protection of your face and neck. Additionally, headwear made with either cotton or linen which includes moisture absorbing features such as sweatbands or ventilation holes is ideal, allowing air to circulate freely. According to the British Skin Foundation, such precautions can significantly reduce the risk of sunburn and heat-related ailments.
Upper Body: Embrace Breathable Fabrics
For your upper body, choosing the right fabric is akin to setting a thermostat. T-shirts & shirts with brighter colours such as white reflect the sun’s rays, keeping you cooler. Additionally, ventilation features such as mesh panels allow the flow of air to cool you down naturally. More and more organisations are opting for materials like polyester blends or bamboo fabrics as a standard – these materials quickly eliminate moisture and dry quickly. The NHS advises wearing loose-fitting clothing during hot weather to enhance breathability and comfort.
Lower Body: Prioritise Ventilation
Consider your lower body attire as your cooling system. Plenty of popularised features appear more often in organisations' summer workwear wardrobes, including thin or net-lined pockets or vents. These are now the norm for many organisations, especially for those who work outdoors. They can prevent overheating and keep sweat at bay. Additionally, lightweight trousers or shorts made out of nylon or polyester blends are perfect for promoting air circulation. Research underscores the importance of breathable materials in reducing the strain of heat on the body.
Footwear: Marrying Comfort and Safety
Think of your footwear as the foundation of your comfort. Shoes or boots with breathable uppers and moisture-wicking linings are essential to prevent sweat buildup and odours. Opt for footwear with ample cushioning and shock absorption to minimise fatigue, especially if your job requires you to stand for extended periods. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recommends balancing safety with breathability to ensure both protection and comfort.
Is it time to refresh your summer wardrobe? Our team is here to help you find the perfect blend of professional and functional clothing. From airy shirts to breathable footwear, we offer everything you need to stay cool and efficient. Don’t let the summer heat impede your performance – invest in high-quality workwear that’s as dedicated as you are.
As you prepare for the sweltering summer months, remember that your work attire should blend comfort, functionality, and professionalism. With the right mix of headwear, upper body, lower body, and footwear, you can approach any task with confidence, no matter the temperature. The right clothing isn’t just about style; it’s about staying productive and comfortable even in the hottest weather.
Get in touch with our team today to discuss your summer workwear needs.
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