What We're Wearing

By the Water

Hanging by the pool for a few hours? Spending the day at the beach or on a boat? Make sure you're outfitted with breezy pieces that can transition from swimming to lounging and everything in between. Don't forget to bring along plenty of water-resistant sunblock, some tunes (thanks to a wireless speaker inspired by a military radio) and a handy soft-sided tote bag that can keep your cans properly chilled.

The Kit

What We're Wearing: By the Water

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1) Yubas polarized sunglasses, $55 by Sunski

2) Palmetton shirt, $118 by Life After Denim

3) Dry bag cooler, $48 / $29.98 by Kawartha Outdoor

4) Water-resistant Bluetooth speaker, $75.99 by Skullcandy

5) Sun Guard "very water resistant" sunscreen, $21 by Jack Black

6) Spider Rock beach towel, $39.50 by Pendleton

7) Italian suede sneaker, $198 by Aprix

8) 4-way stretch swim shorts, $88 / $70 by Bonobos

9) Featherweight cotton T-shirt, $42 by Buck Mason

The Kit

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Featherweight cotton T-shirt, $42 by Buck Mason

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Palmetton shirt, $118 by Life After Denim

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4-way stretch swim shorts, $88 / $70 by Bonobos

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Italian suede sneaker, $198 by Aprix

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Spider Rock beach towel, $39.50 by Pendleton

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Yubas polarized sunglasses, $55 by Sunski

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Dry bag cooler, $48 / $29.98 by Kawartha Outdoor

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Sun Guard "very water resistant" sunscreen, $21 by Jack Black

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Water-resistant Bluetooth speaker, $75.99 by Skullcandy

Summer
Mythbuster

Your mother's warning to wait 30 minutes after eating before getting in the water is completely unwarranted. The body does supply extra blood to aid in digestion, but not enough blood to keep your arm and leg muscles from properly functioning.

(Source: Duke Health)