Nobody knows for sure ... but probably nothing.
Early humans in hot weather typically wore clothing made from lightweight materials such as animal skins, fur, or plant fibers like cotton or linen. They might have also worn minimal clothing such as loincloths or draped cloths to help stay cool and protect themselves from the sun.
In Haiti, people typically wear a combination of Western-style clothing like t-shirts, jeans, and dresses, along with traditional Haitian garments like colorful dresses and shirts made from lightweight fabrics. Many also wear sandals or flip-flops due to the warm climate.
Early humans likely feared fire due to its destructive nature and their lack of understanding about its behavior. Fire was uncontrollable, unpredictable, and could easily cause harm or death, leading to fear and caution when interacting with it. Additionally, early humans may have associated fire with danger or unknown forces, further contributing to their fear of it.
People living in hot countries often adapt by wearing lightweight and breathable clothing, using air conditioning, and staying hydrated. In cold countries, people dress in warm layers, use heating systems, and insulate their homes to stay comfortable. Both hot and cold countries have different cultural practices and infrastructure to cope with their respective climates.
The Bushmen wear little clothing due to the hot climate in the Kalahari Desert, where they traditionally reside. Wearing minimal clothing helps them stay cool and comfortable in such harsh conditions. Additionally, minimal clothing allows for more freedom of movement, which is essential for their hunting and gathering lifestyle.
The Anasazi people likely wore clothing made from local plants and animals, such as cotton and deer hides. They fashioned garments like shirts, skirts, and moccasins to suit the hot desert climate in which they lived. Additionally, they adorned themselves with jewelry made from materials like shell beads and turquoise.
The kind of clothes Philippines wear in hot weather is called kaka.
Hot, hot, hot!!!
Flip flops
Yes. Its a good fabric to wear in warmer weather
Spandex pants will get warm in hot weather, but cotton will be great in the summer time.
Sleep naked, I'm serious
No because it will fall off when you sweat.
the least sensible fabric to wear would be wool and leather
32 F is freezing, wear winter clothes. 32 C is hot, wear summer clothes.
You can wear deodorant and avoid to much physical exertion in hot weather.
You should wear natural fabrics, such as cotton or linen, that allow the skin to breathe. For an in-depth article on this subject, see the Related Link. If you wear short sleeves with shorts. You can wear dark colours because the darknesss will attract heat but you will stay cool because of the coldness. If you wear jenas and a long sleeve top you should wear light colours.
Of course, unless you feel hot which probably means you should wear something cooler.