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Fashion in Singapore:

What to wear in Singapore

By Rajendran ArumugamPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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What to wear in Singapore

With its delectable cuisine and shopping hot spots, this ultra-clean cosmopolitan city is not only a great destination by itself but it also serves as a convenient gateway to the rest of Asia.

You can easily and inexpensively travel to Indonesia and Malaysia from this travel hub among other neighboring countries. Emirates offers great deals on flights to Singapore from Europe, and also offers service from the US. But before you head on your trip, find out what you need for your Singapore packing list.

Singapore Clothing Style

The clothing style in Singapore is pretty mainstream. As in any country, style varies according to lifestyle and age, with the younger generation dressing fairly casual and the older working adults more conservatively.

Keep in mind that it’s a cosmopolitan city, so baggy fisherman pants aren’t a great look to sport here. Classic styling is the way to go.

You won’t see many people on the streets with crazy styles or taking major fashion risks, though that’s not to say you shouldn’t wear something that makes a statement. Be forewarned though – anything out of the norm generally attracts a lot of attention (mainly negative), and photos of you will probably wind up on Singapore gossip sites like STOMP. Whether this is a good or bad thing is up to you!

Singapore Weather

Singapore doesn’t have any distinct seasons as it is located right on the equator. The weather is pretty much hot and sunny all year round with the exception of the monsoon season (during Christmas time/January), where it still very hot but rains often.

In general, your Singapore packing list will be the same any time of year. Since the weather year-round is hot and humid, casual t-shirts and denim shorts will be your best friends. Tunics are great since they’ll protect your skin from the sun while keeping you cool.

Try to stick to fabrics such as cotton blends, polyester/spandex, linen and silk – these are lightweight, breathable, absorb perspiration and allow your body heat to escape.

Comfortable Shoes

The city requires you do quite a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential when choosing what to wear in Singapore. However, you’ll regularly sees tourists happily prancing around Orchard Road (retail and entertainment hub of Singapore and a major tourist attraction) in flip flops.

Umbrella

The weather can change unexpectedly, so be prepared when deciding what to wear in Singapore! A small portable umbrella is a good call to keep in your bag when you’re out on the go; the country is famous for its spontaneous thunderstorms and frequent drizzles.

If you don’t want an umbrella taking up valuable packing space, you could always pick one up at a local convenience store, or even rent one at selected locations.

Sunglasses and Sunscreen

The Singapore sun is very unforgiving, so add to your Singapore packing list a high factor sunscreen and apply it regularly – the health risk from exposing yourself to the harsh midday rays just isn’t worth it! A pair of cat eye sunglasses will come in handy too, as will a bottle of water to keep you well hydrated.

Lightweight Jacket

When building your Singapore packing list, avoid packing a heavy raincoat – it’ll be too warm for the humid country, instead opt for a lightweight (preferably tech) jacket, also pack a hat to defend your hair, if your prone to frizz this could prove to be a lifesaver.

Singapore doesn’t have any seasons as it is located right on the equator, so it’s pretty much hot and sunny all year round. The one exception is monsoon season, which is late December and January, when it’s still very hot but rains often.

The average temperature is between 77 and 88 Fahrenheit, and rain is nearly an everyday occurrence. Don’t panic though; the brief showers are usually a refreshing interval from the sizzling sun. Generally, April is the warmest month, January the coolest, November the wettest, and February the driest.

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