To you sitting at home watching videos? You can clearly see everyone is just going about their business they aren't making a spectacle out of staring at anyone. I thought Europeans were supposed to have better manners? |
I love how you people make weird assumptions about people you don’t even know. |
Well, OP is an American tourist, so it should be fine then. |
OP asked if she would stand out. Ie, be an oddball. The answer is Yes. Whether people on the video are reacting or not to woman in tight leggings and running shoes is irrelevant. You seem to hearing “will I be mocked and scorned, ridiculed?” That’s not what OP is asking. |
Hardly an oddball if people on the video are dressed similarly. So clearly people do wear athletic wear like this which answers the question. |
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So funny, I was just there, no... not full on exercise wear and no one was wearing HOKAs unless they were jogging. I didn't care but didn't want to stand out because I was traveling alone.
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Nah. Europeans have significantly higher home ownership rates and I mean true owners, not mortgage slaves like you are. For us, traveling is not luxury like it is for you. We also don't worry about retirement. |
Watch the video. |
No, Slavic women are aggressively nice. 'm from dcum's snootiest nightmare country, although that prize should go to Norway imo. |
Why? To see athletic wear and sll other forms of very casual dress? |
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In London, where I am from, no one will bat an eyelid at anything you wear. Wearing athleisure all day is not super common amongst Londoners but I’ve definitely seen it. More common to mix it up a bit - leggings with a knit sweater and boots, shoes more like Sambas than Hokas. But obviously there are thousands of tourists and they wear whatever they want and blend in too. You’ll be at tourist sites anyway, not hanging out with local people.
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I was in London in the fall, and there were lots of commuters on the tube wearing Hokas, actually. |
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Who cares one way or another. It doesn't matter on iota what OP wears.
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I lived in London for three years, recently.
OP, yes, some people wear leggings in public. Some people wear track suits in public, as a kind of perpetual uniform, actually. In fact, google "scrunch bum" leggings. This is something you can actually see on the streets in the UK. It's kind of chavvy, but also popular enough that you see it outside of the gym. I also lived in Germany, and German women are either starkly crisp and put together OR dressed in crunchy, comfy clothes, like Birkenstocks (yes, that really is a German thing), jeans, baggy linen dresses, and athleisureware. Really. These people claiming that Europeans always dress impeccably have never lived in Europe. They are talking about the tiny, currated Disney-land-esque tourist area they visited a few times to make themselves feel sophisticated. |