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When it rains, wondering "What should I wear today?" or "What shoes should I put on?" is more stressful than wondering "What should I eat today?"
I have a build with broad shoulders and a particularly slim torso, and since my arms are a bit long, I like to buy men's size S shirts to wear them loosely, and I usually buy round-neck t-shirts in an oversized fit rather than a snug one.
So, I have a rule when buying summer round-neck t-shirts.
Back neck taping technique applied to the inside of the neck
Coverstitching with double stitching on the outer neckline
It is important whether the seam allowance is invisible because the underarm seam is done with an overlock stitch.
Even if you buy expensive clothes, there are some that don't follow the rules, and there are brands that leave out details one by one.
As a result, the neckline of my round-neck T-shirt stretches out. So, in the summer,
When the clothes are partially dry, if you spray spray starch on the neckline and iron it, it helps hold its shape, prevents it from feeling tight, and makes it cooler to wear. I spent a long time looking for starch at Daiso in early summer but couldn't find any, so I just bought two to save on shipping fees after searching for the lowest price. You'll find that it goes really fast once you actually use it.
If you iron summer clothes after spraying them with starch, they won't cling to your body and will wrinkle less, making them cooler to wear.
Especially during the rainy season, if you spray this on bottoms made of cotton, linen, or rayon and iron them, they dry easily even when wet (they might bounce slightly) and are more comfortable because they don't cling to the body.