While civilians might whine about rising temperatures, they at least have the option of wearing shorts and a T-shirt with a pair of sandals to beat the summer heat. Police officers must wear a uniform, boots, and a stifling ballistic vest. Yet despite the limitations of regulations on duty, lighter clothing is an option, even if you're not a bicycle cop.
Shirts and pants in cotton, cotton/poly, and lighter weight wool can help decrease your body temperature, even if your agency mandates wearing long sleeves year round. If you're lucky enough to wear short-sleeve uniform shirts or even polos in the warmer months, uniform companies now have a wide range of options to choose from. And don't forget the merits of undershirts that wick moisture to keep you drier and cooler, no matter what uniform you're wearing on the outside.









