Safari Dress: Adventure Meets Fashion
When preparing a safari dress, two cardinal rules should guide your wardrobe choices. First and foremost, embrace the art of layering, selecting lightweight garments that can adapt to changing climates, whether in the sun or shade. Opt for clothing that covers your skin to ward off sunburns and pesky bugs, favouring loose, breathable fabrics like linen to prevent overheating. The second rule is all about colour; stick to a neutral, earthy palette as dark hues may attract tsetse flies, while bright colours could draw attention from larger animals.
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Linen Shirts in Safari Dress
Linen shirts are a safari essential. Versatile enough to wear alone or over a tank, buttoned up for cooler evenings or with sleeves rolled up in the daytime. Choose shades like stone, brown, or green, and consider subtle details for added style, such as a pale stripe version by Arket.
Utility Trouser
A durable pair of utility trousers in lightweight materials like linen or canvas is a safari dress staple. Opt for khaki green or tan, ensuring versatility and functionality with ample cargo pockets.
Tank Tops
Pack a couple of base layers, including a white or cream tank top. These are perfect for layering under shirts or jackets and best fit in a Safari dress.
Bag
Consider your travel needs when choosing a bag. An overnight bag may be necessary, especially if you’re restricted to essentials in your sleeping quarters. A small pocket bag or belt bag is ideal for on-the-go, but resist the temptation to pack snacks.
Overshirt
For cooler evenings, bring along an overshirt, providing a slightly heavier option that doubles as a jacket. Choose a classic cotton version or elevate your style with Loewe’s take on utility chic.
Sunglasses
Protect your eyes from the sun with a sturdy pair of sunglasses. Opt for chunky square frames for optimal sun blocking or channel Jurassic Park vibes with a classic Aviator style.https://amzn.eu/d/cKU6lLv
Hat
An absolute must for sun protection. While a cap is practical, the Jacquemus bucket hat adds a touch of sartorial flair.
Walking Boots
Comfortable, breathable boots are a must, even if you won’t be trekking. A desert-style boot in canvas with high tops, and perhaps built-in insect repellent, ensure readiness for Jeep excursions.
Scarf
A lightweight linen scarf serves multiple purposes, from keeping dust at bay to providing extra sunshade. Use it creatively as a belt or luggage handle wrap.
Matching Sets
For a stylish safari twist, consider a ‘safari suit’ – a coordinated set of linen shirts and shorts.
Comfy Shoes
Pack comfortable sandals or sliders for downtime at the ranch. Suede Birkenstocks are both stylish and kind to your feet.