I’ve been very lucky to travel in my life, both within the United States and abroad. Today I want to share 6 things I like to avoid wearing while on vacation so that I can fit in a little easier. Assimilating (by how you dress, speak and conduct yourself) will make you less easily targeted as a tourist, help you experience your destination as more of an insider rather than an outsider, and will ensure you don’t get turned away from restaurants or important landmarks. I’ve linked everything mentioned down below, and like always thank you so much for watching! xxAudrey

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Nice pants with an elastic waist that still look polished!

Great cashmere sweaters:

Lovely wool cardigan:

Wool V-Neck Under $30:

Cotton Cardigan Under $30:

Sleek Lace Up Sneakers:

Slip On Sneakers:

Some Beautiful Hats:
Packable Straw Hat Under $35
Beret Under $20
Fedora Under $50
Fedora Under $70
Fedora Under $120

Some Great Crossbody Bags:
Cute vegan option under $40
Really cute option under $130
My favorite under $200
Versatile option under $230
My favorite under $400

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Cute sandals under $180

Cute loafers under $170

My favorite espadrille wedges
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  1. Hi everyone – thanks so much for watching!! I want to pop on here quickly and say that OBVIOUSLY this video is full of generalizations and I don't mean to imply that these are universal truths across all people and countries. Of course each place has individual and unique customs and traditions that should always be celebrated and respected. Labeling this video in a very generalized "Europe" helps with YouTube analytics – which is why you're seeing this video in the first place. Also, the tips I'm sharing here are just general dressing tips, that when coupled with respect, cultural sensitivity, a true interest in the place I'm visiting, and at least a few words and phrases have helped me have a more enjoyable, immersive experience. xx Audrey

  2. I love this video! I have already assembled my wardrobe for my upcoming trip to Europe, and I have that same shirt at 2:58, and a similar straw hat, almost the same boots at 5:12, and the same trench coat at 6:55. Also similar slim black pants, black sandals, wedge sandals, and "city sneakers" as shown here too. Glad to know my choices were good ones!

  3. I knew a woman who lived in her workout clothes. She and her husband owned a gym, and exercise was a huge part of her life. But she could have easily worn proper clothing during the day and changed into her athleticwear before her workouts. She said the only time she wore real clothing was on the rare occasion when she'd go out on a date with her husband. It always bugged me, because she was a tall, beautiful woman with a phenomenal figure who wore nothing but Lululemon, when she could have pulled off any look.

  4. What's wrong in looking like a tourist other than chances are you could get robbed. But that can happen to anyone if one is not carefull. Visited over 40 countries and dressed to my comfort, being mindful of not wearing shorts in middle eastern countries and covering shoulders in European churches. Other than that crocs rock for me. I would rather have stares than blisters. A lot of comments from ignorant about Americans being loud, have you heard people from some European countries, and they admit it too.

  5. I'm British and it's very true about the weather. Though I would say, re appropriate dress in churches, you can get away with a lot if you modify your behaviour accordingly. For visitors from the US, you will get away with a lot more if you keep your voices down, be deferent, and don't crowd people's space. You can get away with a lot more that way, whether or not you're wearing flip flops. Also, re raincoat, do pick up a camping type fold up mac as you can pop it in your bag and weather can go from sunny and warm to raining the next. Enjoy!

  6. Your tips are quite nice, a sort of gentleman's tips (m/f) on how to travel and disturb the local vibes as little as possible. Tourists… Yes, definitely the way they dress. But much more the way they walk, move their body, use body language, how they look around (most in awe and wonder). Beyond that, the shape of your face, blue eyes, blond hair etc. With a bit of training you can spot the country where people come from just by watching them walk and talk, without hearing them even. (Europe is more than 1 country btw.)

  7. Oh so wrong, tennis shoes a definite day must. All that walking! I would say stay away from rhinestones on your clothes and bright colors,satin jackets. 😄 that screams USA. Easiest way to dress, stay with a neutral palette and soft tailored style that you can layer.

  8. Fantastic video! As someone who has traveled a lot, these are the peeeerfect reminders. Headed to Budapest for a month and needed a refresher. Luckily I already bought two of the shoe types you recommended 😁

    PS From one YouTuber from another – you clearly know what you’re doing 👏 keep it up!

  9. Hi did you know that wearing a cross body bag is actually very dangerous. Because when a criminal runs alongside of you or if you’re in a European city and they’re on a scooter and they grab your bag instead of just taking the bag they can snap your neck and you can be seriously injured so please consider that when you’re thinking about a cross body bag your bag may be more secure but if someone tries to steal it you will be really hurt

  10. Mcdonalds, KFC, Pizzahut or Sizzlers are not classified in Europe as "restaurants" which usually have table linnen, steel cutlery, porcelein dining plates, real glass for beverages and you don't self serve or queue to order…..Europeans call these snack bars. So put on some appropriate clothing please.

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