Packing for 2.5 weeks in Italy in August

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Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts


Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?



Italians really don't wear shorts.


She’s not Italian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make sure you pack a light wrap, most churches require women's shoulders to be covered.


Op here - I plan to have something and also several dresses and shirts with short sleeves at the least so my shoulders will be covered.
Anonymous
I just got back from a 10 day trip to Italy and we did self service laundry in Florence, without issue. I brought a pod from home and also a bounce sheet so had no issues with strange fragrances.
Anonymous
What you are bringing sounds fine but people definitely wore mostly sundresses with either sandals or sneakers (veja would work). Don’t worry too much about bags. When you are in Florence there are leather markets all over the place and you can buy a bag or two. Prices are reasonable and the bags are great quality. The dresses don’t need to be fancy. You can find lightweight printed sundresses at Loft, Old Navy or Target that would fit right in. No one wore workout clothes.
Anonymous
Another recommendation to skip the shorts.

And it’s fairly easy to find a “fluff and fold” laundry in Rome and Florence. Probably even in by 9:00 and out by 5:00.

Where are you staying in each city?
Anonymous

You don’t have to wear Tevas but I would choose Taos or another comfort sandal. There is so much walking on cobblestones - and your feet will swell in the heat. Not to be a Debbie Downer, but you will really be surrounded by tourists in all manner of clothing- most of the Italians will be wait staff or merchants.
Anonymous
It’s going to be a scorcher in August. Take extra clothes else you’d be doing laundry every night.
Anonymous
We did laundry in the hotel sink and hung to dry. Was very simple. Make sure you have a scarf and/or cover up for churches etc that required arms and/or heads covered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another recommendation to skip the shorts.

And it’s fairly easy to find a “fluff and fold” laundry in Rome and Florence. Probably even in by 9:00 and out by 5:00.

Where are you staying in each city?


Yes - laundry mats in every city
Anonymous
Wore my birkenstocks for 2 weeks in Italy. Perfect comfort and support
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another recommendation to skip the shorts.

And it’s fairly easy to find a “fluff and fold” laundry in Rome and Florence. Probably even in by 9:00 and out by 5:00.

Where are you staying in each city?


Yes - laundry mats in every city


A lot of the laundromats automatically dispense soap, FYI. So no need to even bring soap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did laundry in the hotel sink and hung to dry. Was very simple. Make sure you have a scarf and/or cover up for churches etc that required arms and/or heads covered.


Arms and heads covered for churches in Italy? I’ve heard knees and shoulders but not that. I thought that was mosques? Are you sure?
Anonymous
Aetrex makes comfortable sandals and they look nicer than teva/birkenstock.

I would also do more dresses. They are easy to wash in the sink and quick to hang up & dry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did laundry in the hotel sink and hung to dry. Was very simple. Make sure you have a scarf and/or cover up for churches etc that required arms and/or heads covered.


We went in lots of churches and not once was I asked to cover my head or arms.

Shoulders yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Def dresses not shorts


Really? No shorts at all? I have some cute “nicer” shorts with a paper bag sort of top that look very put together. Would a pair of those be ok to mix it up?

Well, these might be okay. I also agree with the suggestion to wear dresses and sneakers, though.
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