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Hi there...I am going to Paris in early May. I hear that the people there dress up more than we American's are used to. Has anyone been there lately? Do I need to bring some dressy items for restaurants and such? Thanks! I have been travelling to Paris for 35 years and was last there in October. Ah... Paris in the springtime! If you have the cash, then just pack light, and buy clothes there! It is easier, and you will dress more like the locals =D Best advice that I can offer is to pick up a Paris travel guide at any bookstore, They are worth their weight in gold and offer TONS of information Don't run around in running shoes. The only time French wear exercise shoes is when they exercise. You'll brand yourself an American without ever opening your mouth if you wear running or exercise shoes with regular clothes. Just remember: No tennis shoes! They can spot an American a mile away, just because we all wear tennis shoes! i went to paris this past July and I would say it is a good idea to take some dressy clothes with you especially if you are planning to go to nice restaurants or shows. The people there definately do dress up more so for just sightseeing I would say wear something that you will be comfortable in but that you could wear if you were meeting someone out for lunch. ur so lucky u can go have fun no matter what ur wearing your question reminds me a song by Charles Aznavour "j'aime Paris au mois de mai". Well it's true that when we "poor French not from Paris" go there, we tend to dress a little bit better because we know that it's a little snobbish there (it's not only due to Parisians: there are many rich foreign people who like to show their prettiest clothes when they go there). You don't need to bring dressy items for restaurants if you don't want to, but if people stare at you, I hope that you won't think that we are rude, it's just that we are not used to see people wearing "weird" clothes you know with big holes or bright colours or big flowers on it (that's because we're quite conventional). I'm from NYC but lived in Paris recently. Keep in mind that there are many different styles of folks in Paris: artists, students, businesspeople, ex-patriots... so there's no one way to dress. However, you're good for being smart as to wonder how to not stick out to pickpockets etc. |
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