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RACQUET WILSON BLADE 104 PINK The... 2013 © TENNISPRO.fr Tous droits réservés.Spring is around the corner, new looks are calling. The adidas styles might be perfect.I am not a fashion expert, and I don’t claim to be one. The point of this guide isn’t to teach you how to look “European.” In fact, there isn’t really a “European” look. Just like in America, Europeans wear all styles of clothes and it varies from country to country. That said, styles do tend to be a little more “dressy,” but many younger (under 30) Europeans are moving toward a more casual, t-shirt and jeans wardrobe.I’ve created a new guide to women’s fashion in Europe with female fashion tips and advice. The guide you’re reading now is geared towards mens style. In fact, I really don’t think there is a huge difference between what the average 22- year-old American wears and what their European counterparts wear. Anyway, this is a guide to help you “blend in” so you’re not taken for a tourist from 100 yards away.

Athletic Shorts/Pants: Much like athletic shoes, Europeans don’t wear athletic clothing unless they are playing sports. Some of Europe’s “seedier” people wear a lot of track suits (and similar clothes), so avoid those if you don’t want to be mistaken for a troublemaker.
authentic nike shoes websites Shorts: In general, Europeans view shorts as children’s clothing. This is starting to change a little though. Shorts are becoming more popular in England, and you’ll find them in southern Europe. (However, you should avoid wearing khaki cargo shorts as this is another trademark American tourist stereotype.) I would still avoid shorts. Lightweight cotton pants work well, even in the heat. Sweatpants: Come on, this is Europe — not your 8:00am History 101 class. They look bad and they’re too bulky to travel with anyway. Baseball Caps: Baseball caps are pretty synonymous with Americans, although, rap and hip-hop culture is very popular in much of Europe, so you do see a lot of people dressing like American hip-hop stars (complete with baseball caps).

I would still avoid them though. White Athletic Socks: Leave the white socks in Chicago. Actually, this isn’t a huge deal, but many Europeans tend to wear socks that match their pants (i.e. not white). Well-Fitting Clothes: Europeans tend to wear better fitting clothes. You really won’t find many people wearing “oversized” styles. Limited Bright Colors: Many Europeans tend to wear more subdued colors, but I think many are starting to wear more color (especially younger people). You can’t go wrong with black, gray, and other earth tones. Scarves: Everyone wears scarves when the temperature starts dropping. You’ll probably look out of place without one. Daytime/Sight-Seeing Clothing: During the day, you’re going to be visiting the sights with a million other tourists. Don’t worry too much about what you look like — well, still avoid the things on the Fashion Faux Pas list. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. A t-shirt/polo shirt and jeans are fine.

Nighttime: You want to put a little more effort into your look when you go out at night, but this isn’t really any different than what you’re used to. A well-fitted button up shirt and dark jeans is a perfect (and easy) nighttime look. The only thing keeping you out of the super trendy nightclubs will be your shoes. Although, many of these clubs have expensive cover charges and overpriced alcohol, so these are not places for budget backpackers anyways. Don’t worry because there are still many fine nightclubs that you’ll be able to visit without needing $200+ shoes. Topshop & Topman — British chain of clothing stores that operates in more than 20 countries. Geared toward the “hip” 16-25 crowd. H&M — A Swedish clothing company that is popular all over Europe and in the US. They are known for being fashionable and fairly inexpensive. Urban Outfitters – Urban Outfitters has spread across Europe and can be found in a few countries. A lot of the stuff there should work well.