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Clothes We Wear in Different Seasons: An Introduction
To adapt to the shifting meteorological circumstances, we dress differently depending on the season to protect our bodies from extreme temperature fluctuations. For instance, cotton clothing is appropriate in the summer since it can easily absorb sweat and dry it out. Additionally, wearing woollen clothing in the winter is recommended since it prevents the heat from escaping our body so that our body remains warm. So, what kinds of clothes should we wear in different seasons? Let’s find out.
What Type of Clothes Should We Wear in Summer?
Summer, which comes after spring, is the hottest of the four temperate seasons. Warm weather is characteristically linked with this season. We typically wear cotton clothes in summer because in summer we perspire a lot, and cotton is an effective water absorbent. As a result, it draws moisture from our bodies sweat and exposes it to the air, hastening its evaporation. The sweat's surface particles pick up energy from our body surface during evaporation, which cools the body.
Cotton
The clothes we wear in summer are mainly cotton. It is not only inexpensive and widely accessible, but it also works well in the heat. Cotton is supple, light, breathable, and absorbent, allowing heat to dissipate from the body and keeping you cool. Another brilliant option for a breathable fabric to wear during summer is linen. Additionally, because of its lightweight and lose weave, it lets heat escape from the body. It swiftly dries after absorbing a lot of moisture, keeping you cool and dry.
Rayon
Rayon is a combination of cotton, wood pulp, and other natural or synthetic fibres. It was created as a less expensive option than silk (which also makes silk a good summer fabric). Since rayon has such fine fibres, it can breathe more than other types of fabric and has a lighter texture that keeps it from adhering to the body in hot weather. For athletic and summer outfits, rayon is a particularly nice fabric because it feels cool to wear.
Jute
Jute textiles offer UV protection and strong heat insulation. They don't deteriorate when exposed to sunlight and have little thermal conduction. The cloth is naturally breathable and shields against skin irritations. The pulp of bamboo plants is used to make bamboo fabrics. They are grown naturally without the use of pesticides. These materials produce clothing that is softer than cotton. They dry the skin by absorbing perspiration and moisture twice as quickly as cotton. It is regarded as the most excellent fabric for skin comfort and hygiene since it prevents the growth of microorganisms.
Winter Season Clothes
In the winter, it is crucial that our bodies keep their heat and do not lose it to the cold environment outside because if this happens, then we will feel cold. As a result, we wear warm winter clothes that keep our body heat inside and prevent it from escaping into the atmosphere. In the winter, our bodies lose heat as thermal energy is transferred to the cold weather outside, making us feel cold. We should, thus, wear warm clothes for winter to prevent the loss of our body heat to the environment.
Winter shirts and winter wool dress are ideal for the cold weather. Wool has the capacity to contain air and prevent it from escaping. This is because wool has few structural pores through which air can escape. As a result, there is space between our body and the wool sweater filled with air. We stay warm because the heat from our bodies cannot transfer to the outer atmosphere since air is a poor conductor of heat. We preserve our body heat thanks to the insulating effects of this layer of air.
Fur is another fabric that is widely used in winter. Most animals from whom we get this fabric are mammals, particularly those with dense, plush body hair. In the winter, the hair or the fur is reported to trap air to protect against the cold.
Interesting Facts
Woollen clothing is recommended in the cold because it prevents heat transfer from the body to the environment, thus keeping us warm.
Due to their insulating properties, fabrics like cotton and linen are comfortable in the summer.
Key Features
As per the weather or the season, we dress differently.
Cotton is more insulating in the summer, and it is an effective water-absorbent
Winter clothing includes warm undergarments like long underwear, union suits, and socks, as well as outerwear such as coats, jackets, caps, scarves, gloves, mittens, and earmuffs.
In the summer, we should dress in light-coloured cotton, rayon, jute or bamboo fabric clothes. During summer, we perspire a lot and the sweat is exposed and evaporated more quickly if light clothes are worn.
FAQs on Kinds of Clothes We Wear in Summer and Winter
1. How is linen extracted?
The stem of the flax plant is used for the extraction of linen. The steps performed are ploughing, sowing, pulling, stooking, rippling, retting, breaking, scutching, spinning, and weaving.
2. What are the different types of clothing fabric?
The different types of clothing fabric are cotton, viscose, wool, silk and leather.
3. Why are clothes important?
Clothing can act as insulation against cold or heat. It helps prevent infectious and poisonous substances from coming into contact with the body.
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