

Rainy days: great autumn outfits that are far from grey and dull
The rainy season is about to start. «Fomo», anxiety that a great event – your friend’s grill party for instance – may currently be happening elsewhere, is now replaced by «Jomo», the joy of missing out. We love spending time at home, reading a good book or having friends over for dinner. To get you into the autumn mood and make sure you stay dry outside your home, we’ve put together a few of our favourite outdoor looks for autumn:
En route
If you don’t want to give up on summer entirely, just wear your rain jacket over a light jacket. The Danish brand «Reins» offers subtle rain jackets that go with both business and party look and are sure to keep you dry. Rains also has shopper-like backpacks such as the models «Shift» and «Scout», which are versatile and functional at the same time.


2 in 1: Waterproof rucksacks with grab handles can be transformed into and carried as a shopper within seconds. This less sporty look as ideal for a business meeting or an after-work beer with friends.
Water-repellent sneakers are another great addition to your autumn wardrobe. The French label «Veja», for instance, offers leather sneakers that will keep your feet dry on a rainy day. If you’re into sneakers, you’ll know shoe care products such as those by Crep Protect. This label produces care products for anything from shoes to caps. Waterproofing sprays featuring nano technology make sure your sneakers look shiny and new and are water-proof.
See the full range of Rainwear // Rubber boots // Backpacks
At home
You won’t go out as much in autumn, so making sure you have comfortable clothing for at home is essential. Loose trousers and shirts with cool prints are great to binge-watch series, read or just relax – and you’ll still look the part if your friends decide to come around spontaneously.
See the full range of Underwear // Socks // Slippers
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