The seasons are highly variable and the temperatures vary from day to day. It’s hard to feel at a loss if you have to go out every day (laughs). I am also very confused whether I should pack my summer clothes, but every time I make this decision, the next day it will be as hot as ghosts and the sun will shine brightly.
Now I will tell you how to wear clothes according to the temperature, based on the highest temperature of the day (Ying Guang pen line).
■Based on the highest temperature of the day
? 22 degrees to 20 degrees: the difference between short sleeves and long sleeves (that is, if the temperature is below 20 degrees, you can choose long-sleeved cotton T-shirts or three-quarter sleeves, and if the temperature is above 22 degrees, choose short sleeves)
?20 degrees to 15 degrees: a thin sweater or a knitted sweater to wear in autumn
?Below 15 degrees: please wear winter clothes
If the "minimum temperature" of that day is 10 degrees, girls, please take out your coats and boots and stand by. Also, when the "minimum temperature" is 5 degrees, please take out your wool scarf and gloves.
■Another way to judge is to use the "average temperature at noon" as the benchmark:
?21 to 25 degrees: thin long-sleeved shirt
?16 degrees~20 degrees: Multi-layered wear, such as wearing a knitted jacket or vest (knitted is better)
?12 degrees to 15 degrees: sweater
?7 degrees to 11 degrees: coat or down jacket
?Below 10 degrees (cold wave): coat (down jacket) + scarf (a small reminder that people who are afraid of the cold can wear heating sanitary clothing)
These two different judgment methods are basically the same, it depends on your habits. Brother now checks the temperature tomorrow before going to bed and thinks about what to wear tomorrow, so that he can sleep for ten more minutes (misplaced emphasis). With these two methods, Brother Xiao now rarely wears the wrong clothes and catches a cold. (laughing)!