JuneSeptember
JuneSeptember is a compound term formed by combining the names of two consecutive months, June and September. In informal usage, the term describes a transitional period that spans late spring into early autumn, rather than a fixed point on the calendar. It is not part of the formal Gregorian calendar and has no standardized duration; the exact span depends on regional climate and cultural context.
Usage and interpretation: The term appears in marketing, fashion, and cultural writing to signal a shoulder
Regional and practical notes: Because seasonal patterns vary by hemisphere, JuneSeptember can refer to different spans
See also: shoulder season, seasonal transition, interseasonal marketing.