Gentlemen, we need to breathe whatever clean air we have, whenever possible. And not just inhale/exhale, we need to take a step back and properly embrace this suffocating humidity. Once you've realised there's no way around it, there is a way to look cool and fresh on the outside while you slowly melt in the inside. That's nonsense, you should drink water and remain hydrated. Anyway, let's get on with the all-white show, shall we?
Short cut
The European's have a huge advantage over us as they are allowed to wear comfortable and light sweaters with their crisp new pair of shorts and some fresh kicks. Not to worry, we've got at least two of the three white items in check. Keep in mind there are different shades of white, such as off-white or cream, and some shades that venture off to tan, khaki-land. Consider the white shorts and white sneakers a must-have, while the sweater can easily be replaced by a Henley, both long or short sleeves.
Not so navy uniform
The military (navy and army) has given menswear plenty of inspiration, but an all white suit is a bold statement. Leave those for a weekend shindig, or even perhaps a wedding where the groom has opted for something non-white. Whether it's a standard two-button or a double-breasted suit, it's always nice to splash some nautical blue with your all-white suit. Think white linen double breast jacket with blue trousers.
Can't touch this
Wearing white can be very tricky, and quite frustrating when you're not careful. Dress shirts, t-shirts, and polos might be safer than trousers, but it's inevitable that your white items will get dirty. While you may want to make a statement, it'll get difficult to navigate without you looking a fool. In other words, don't worry about your white clothes getting dirty. Avoid behaving like a princess, and simply think one step ahead. Steer clear of anything that might spoil your white day out.


