Sandals and jeans are perfectly fine. TRAVEL TIP: There is an added benefit to bringing a scarf, leggings, or an extra pair of slacks.
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Don't Bring Flip-Flops.A better way to “keep it classy” would be to wear a strappy, or classier pair of sandals that won't make you feel out-of-place in those sacred sanctuaries.
What not to wear at the Vatican? Aside from abiding by the rules listed above, you should also make a general effort to dress conservatively for your visit to the Vatican. This means avoiding any obscene or offensive t-shirts, tight or revealing clothing, or even a pair of open-toed flip flops or sandals.
Unlike the holy sites you might visit in Rome, there is no set dress code for visiting the Colosseum. Wear comfortable clothes - no heels or stiff shirts - as you will be doing a lot of walking around on your visit. Sneakers or walking boots are ideal, or a sturdy pair of sandals that don't hurt your feet.
Sandals for ItalyWhile you may want to bring a delicate, strappy sandal, I recommend bringing a sandal that's sturdy and has a lip in the front. Everyday Sandals – I'm a huge fan of Birkenstocks. They're my go-to sandal for walking around in Italy.
Sandals are fine, but flip flops are considered too relaxed as footwear to enter the Vatican; If you're wearing a hat or a cap, you'll have to remove it once you're inside the building; Basilicas and museums can be chilly even in summer: bring a scarf or a pashmina with you.
It is preferable to wear long trousers and long-sleeved shirts. Hats, low-cut or sleeveless dresses, shorts, miniskirts are not allowed. Torn trousers and T-shirts are not recommended. You can buy plastic capes to wrap around to cover your knees and shoulders.