Dress appropriately for the place we're visitingIf we truly want to blend into a crowd, we shouldn't wear anything that will draw attention to us such as that colourful Hawaiian shirt or baseball memorabilia from home. Additionally, it's imperative to be respectful of local cultures and customs.
Europeans almost never wear sweatpants or yoga pants out on the street, and even white athletic socks aren't too common. A sweatshirt or hoodie isn't a complete no, depending on the city and your age, but aim for smart casual instead if you want to look closer to the average pedestrian.
Try to blend in.Speak quietly and don't draw attention to yourself. Don't behave like a tourist, and be polite and courteous. You probably won't fool people thinking that you're European for long, but you can leave them with a good impression of yourself.
They do. Europeans lean more toward mid-toned jeans than we do, but in general any color is fair game. Right now, brightly colored skinny jeans are very popular in Europe and these style-color combinations are also easy enough to find in the US. Skinny jeans are often paired with looser, longer tops and boots or flats.
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If you're traveling on business, your outfit should be polished but comfortable. A black blazer adds just the right amount of business casual to jeans and a comfortable t-shirt. If you need to wear business casual while you're flying, swap the jeans for loose trousers instead.
Summer resorts and beachesThe mild climate during the whole year and the extensive sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean as well as of its two archipelagoes (the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands respectively) have been attracting tourists from Northern Europe for decades.