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How do people dress in Europe in November?

When it comes to what to pack for Europe in November, when it can get quite chilly, layering is essential. You can't go wrong with long pants, a nice sweater, comfortable boots, and a scarf. Instead of a sweater, you can opt for a long shirt and a waterfall cardigan. Wear long pants.



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You should layer and plan on wearing a short-sleeved shirt under your cardigan/jacket, as it can be quite warm in the middle of the day, especially if you are walking around a lot or eating lunch outside. It's not really shorts/tank tops weather, so I suggest sticking to jeans/cotton pants.

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Choose versatile items you can mix and match. Some people swear by the 5-4-3-2-1 packing method -- five tops, four bottoms, three pairs of shoes and dresses, two swimsuits and bags, and one watch, hat, and pair of sunglasses.

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Jeans, especially skinny jeans, are worn by many Europeans, but they don't make for great travel pants, as they take very long to dry. Build a European Fashion capsule wardrobe for your trip with pieces that you can layer and mix and match and wear with each other. Wear colors that locals wear.

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The best time to visit Europe is from late March to early June (spring), or between September and November (fall). You'll avoid the busy summer period and see your money go further.

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If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear. That consumes a lot of valuable suitcase space! To reduce the number of pieces that need to be packed, simply commit to doing laundry on the road.

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Clothing articles like hoodies and sweatpants probably won't make you very European looking, so try to stay away from the outdated and sloppy look. Speak quietly in public. In the United States, a notice me approach to public volume is acceptable, but in Europe, your accent and loud talk will be unappreciated.

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Leggings aren't that popular in Europe. So If you are wanting to wear leggings in Europe, I would say it totally depends. If you are planning to walk or do something active, they are perfectly acceptable. However, if you looking to wear something out for a meal, avoid leggings.

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