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How do locals dress in Florence Italy?

Locals and visitors often wear fabrics such as cotton and linen to stay cool during the hot summer days. Italians also tend to dress less casual than the average American, with Florence being a key city in Italian fashion, so bringing along nicer tops and bottoms will help you blend in even in the summer months.



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If not, scan fashionable stores during your Italy trip for those you are missing.
  1. Fitted shirts.
  2. Fitted trousers.
  3. Luxury watches.
  4. Loafers and brogues.
  5. Tailored blazers.
  6. Dark denim jeans.
  7. Accessories like scarves, fedoras, and necklaces.


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Sticking with a neutral color like a soft pink or cream will provide great flexibility for many outfits. A pair of d'Orsay flats work equally well with a well-cut pair of jeans, trousers or slim pants as they do with a midi skirt or spring dress. These are some popular shoes for Paris and Italy!

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Smart Things to Pack When Visiting Florence, Italy
  • Wine bottle protectors. If you like wine even just a little, you'll definitely try at least one wine while you're in Florence that you'll want to take home… ...
  • Power plug adapter. ...
  • Neutral/muted clothing. ...
  • Walking shoes. ...
  • Nice shoes (that can get roughed up) ...
  • Cash.


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Avoid Beach Clothes Especially when you are visiting big cities like Florence or Rome, or locations not right on the shore, shorts, crop tops, short skirts and flip flops are definitely not the proper outfit for the day.

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Italians tend to dress simply and stylishly and in fitted rather than baggy clothing. Choose neutral colors like black, dark blue, beige, and white and pack button-down shirts and blouses; chinos; knee-length or below skirts; and a blazer or leather jacket if you're traveling in the shoulder seasons.

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