As a Bahamas-inspired brand, we travel a lot in hot weather. And with recent European heatwaves, temperatures in London are reaching 40°C. Which leads to the question: what do you wear in very hot weather if you want to stay looking stylish?
Here are our eight styling tips to keep you cool in searing heat.
1. Choose natural fabrics
In hot weather, plastic fibres are not your friend, or the planet’s for that matter. Instead, choose natural fibres like linen and 100% cotton. Linen, for example, has an open weave, which makes it breathable, allowing sweat to evaporate and escape rather than being trapped.

Model wears White Abaco Linen Shirt with Elephant Palace Navy Staniel Swim Shorts
2. Wear white and light colours
Anything white, cream or light-coloured is best for hot weather. Lighter colours, especially white, reflect both visible sunlight and infrared heat. Black is the worst colour to choose as it absorbs heat.
3. Shorts!
Shorts are a no-brainer for hot weather, but you still need to be mindful of the type you’re choosing. Relaxed, loose-fitting shorts are the best choice as they allow air to circulate.
4. Keep ankles uncovered
Exposing your ankles is an easy way to help regulate your body temperature. Large blood vessels and veins run close to the skin’s surface in this area. When a breeze catches them, it helps cool the blood flowing through your body, giving your natural temperature control a helping hand.
We recommend opting for a pair of espadrilles for a refined yet cool look.
The same trick works for your wrists, too. If you’re reaching for a long-sleeve linen shirt, just roll up the sleeves.

Model wears Men's Ecru Nassau Linen Jacket.
5. Avoid a tie; instead, add an unstructured jacket
Ties and hot weather don’t mix. They trap body heat and restrict airflow around the neck (another area with major blood vessels). To keep a smart look, swap the tie for a lightweight, unstructured linen jacket.
6. Say yes to Panama hats and caps
Panama hats and caps not only complete a look, but also act as physical shields that block the sun from hitting your scalp and face. They can help you feel noticeably cooler while reducing your risk of sunburn and overheating. Opt for a lightweight linen or cotton cap for breathability.
7. Keep shirts untucked
In hot weather, it’s all about air flow. Keep shirts untucked to prevent body heat from getting trapped and making you even warmer.
8. Invest in quick-drying swim shorts
Swim shorts are a must; there’s no quicker way to cool down than with a dip in the pool or ocean. Quick-drying swim shorts, like our Staniels, are the ideal choice as they shed moisture rapidly so they don’t become heavy or cling to the skin. It also allows for a seamless transition from beach to bar.
We’ve designed our resort wear range to keep you cool and comfortable no matter the weather. Browse our collections for men, women and kids, and we’ll see you on the beach!





























