10 Things Classy Europeans NEVER Wear In Europe

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Chapters:
00:00 - How To NOT Look Like a Tourist In Europe
00:27 - Why it's important to blend in as a tourist
01:01 - What makes you look like a tourist?
01:58 - Typical clothing tourists tend to wear
02:26 - What should tourists wear to blend in?
02:29 - Which shoes should you wear in Europe?
03:24 - What color clothes should you wear in Europe?
04:00 - Why Europeans can be dress conservatively
04:34 - Should you wear dresses and skirts in Europe?
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05:29 - How can you still be classy whilst being comfortable?
05:58 - What makes clothes comfortable?
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Ladies, please let me know in the comments below which tips you'll be using during you European vacations this year!

AnnaBeyOfficial
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I am Greek and my additional advice to tourists is: Don't go to Mykonos and Santorini, there are a lot more places to visit. If you want to go sightseeing, not just relax on a beach, don't come to Greece in late July- August -It's too hot for sightseeing and everywhere is overcrowded. Try local products and cuisine, not just greek salad, soulvaki and moussaka. Sunscreen, light coloured, breathable fabrics, hats or scarves and sunglasses are necessary. Check out what Jackie O. wore during her Greek summer. And of course, always ask for a receipt, so they won't overcharge you without paying their taxes.

marikarembetissa
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Just a reminder - Germany is in Europe and Spain is in Europe too and the dress style of these two countries is absolutley different . So my advice is just check some street style pics and videos before you visit european country.

niiatop
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I work as a tourist guide. I walk approximately 10 hours a day. According to my experience, converse style shoes will never make you as comfortable as a proper pair of gym style tennis. Some of my colleagues who walk all day have orthopedic problems or other health problems caused by wearing the wrong shoes. Use the healthiest and best shoes if you are going to walk that much.

dilekorubegarcia
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I am European and I can confidently say that jeans and running shoes/sneakers are very common

deezed
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I'd say my biggest tip when traveling through Europe during *summer* is picking the right fabric. Ditch the synthetic fibers at home because your skin won't breathe and you will sweat

joymae
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On the European streets you can see people wearing all types of clothes, People wont care as long as you look clean.
Here in Poland crop tops, shorts and sportswear is quite normal sight in cities, especially among young people (teenagers, people in their 20s). I wasn't running-shoes person until last January - when I sprained my ankle and my running shoes were only shoes that wasn't hurting me when I get out of plaster. Many people wear running shoes as everyday shoes - they are comfortable and are usually good to your knees and spine. And for me one color running shoes looks much better then those white tennis shoes shown in video - they give that middle school vibe to me.

MaraMara
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I'm norwegian, living in Norway, and I just have to say, here we use whatever we want.. I almost only use running shoes, I wear the skinny jeans etc. I also have met girls in the grocery store in pj pants... I'd say that here in southern Norway at least, we wear whatever we want...

bentecathrinestenstad
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I am an American Pilates instructor. I don’t wear atheleisure wear outside of the Pilates studio, nor do I own anything denim. My mother jokes that I came out of the womb in a dress.-Perhaps this is why locals are shocked to learn that I am American while traveling abroad. Thanks again for a fun video!

pilatesrow
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Just a side note that Europe doesn’t have a unified culture as it’s climate changes from very cold Scandinavia to warm Mediterranean, but these tips are very useful and nonetheless true for all countries you will be travelling to in Europe
Szia from Hungary 🇭🇺

flymilo
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As an European, when I moved to Florida, I was shocked to see people out wearing what I would describe ' house clothes" or even PJ's in public places. I am still almost ashamed to see people wearing overly revealing outfits for instance. It is embarrassing and inappropriate. But that's just my opinion. I am sure many others dont have a problem with it. So yes, Europe is a bit more classy and more conservative in terms of clothing. I would say if you have to cut one thing out of your suitcase if you go to Europe are the leggings. They only belong in the gym.

anamelikeothers
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Great tips!! My uncle went to Portugal and said that everyone looked “elegant” even though they were dressed casual.

Belle
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Thanks for always emphasizing the importance of fashion etiquette in churches and religious places. It's not about fashion or comfort after all, it's more about your manner.

cherrypinkblue
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As a European I'd like to put a disclaimer: we also wear jeans/running shoes/shorts. I think it's more about your overall grooming and quality fabrics than maybe your type of clothes (but then again I live in the Netherlands and here we loooove to look like we don't care 🙈)

viannebinoche
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I am a proud American. I will soon visit some beautiful places in Europe. I don’t wear exercise clothes out not even for a simple shopping day. But here in America if you visit, we don’t judge a person for the way they dress, their culture, their personality. You come visit as you are. We are all different and that’s ok. As a tourist we don’t want to change who you are. You do you! We don’t want you to feel uncomfortable trying to fit in. Just be yourself and enjoy your family trip, which you paid. If we don’t pay your stay we are not entitled to change your style or fashion. I know how to be polite in public places, I will dress accordingly but will not change myself to fit In, never! That’s the beauty of life, live and let live. I am in charge of my spending, my trip and my style.

debbie
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These are good general guidelines for central and southern European countries. All of the Nordic countries tend to be a bit more relaxed. It is still not ok to walk around half naked in flip flops, but the overall style is more casual. Our customs differ also from southern countries. Silence is very much appreciated, so don't shout or talk loudly and sit quietly in public transport. Personal space is much wider, people are not rude if they are keeping a distance while talking to you. If they are talking to you at all, small talk isn't that big a thing... 😉

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The Homer Simpson fading in a bush got me 🤣🤣🤣 I made the bad and naive choice of flying from US to England in 2015 in sweats and a hoodie. So embarrassing. Seeing everyone dressed so nicely was the beginning of my transformation.

elizabethanne
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Just moved back to Paris after 4 years in Santa Monica. What a difference ! It's like a return to civilisation. No more tights legging and sports bra.

isaojable
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I remember my first trip abroad. I wore what i thought would be classy comfortable shoes but Nobody mentioned Cobblestones Everywhere and the effect they have on shoes and feet. Day two I traded the shoes i came in for a recommended pair by the local shoemaker. So much better!

outinarizona
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great video but i actually disagree with the fact that europeans don't wear colours. Maybe in England and up there but in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Croatia etc the ppl are dressing very colourfully especilly summer time.

TimeaCseri