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Fans. Keep a paper/manual one on you are all times, as backup if you have a battery powered one. On those do your research to find one with a good battery.
If you're running your A/C you can set it at a higher temperature if you run a ceiling fan or upright fan at the same time.
Don't wear black or dark colors.
Cooling packs in the freezer, wrap a towel around it, put it on your head, hold it on your hands.
Just a wet cloth around your neck is great when you're out and about.
Fans is so good in high humid places because the movement of the air actually let your sweat evaporate and perform its cooling effect as intended.
A lot of A/C also works as a dehumidifier that helps on that front and keep you feeling cool indoors.