is she not in Europe? Venice or Amsterdam? looks to me |
Who cares. I’m there to see the sights, not impress anyone. |
Great advice |
| Yes you will stand out like a sore thumb. Those clothing items are for the gym only. |
| I was in Paris last year. True they don’t wear a lot of “leisure” clothing like this. But it was not as “chic” as I thought it would be. Lots of denim and t shirts. and very dressed down. I was surprised. |
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Y'all are going on such old, outdated boomer travel advice from the 80s that Europeans dress to impress 100% of the time and turn their noses up at Americans for wearing a t-shirt.
Wear whatever you want. Lululemon has stores in Europe, and they wear it over there too, and they wear it out on the street. |
| Athleisure is all over London. There’s even a relatively new Lululemon in Covent Garden. |
Haha, perhaps you’re not American fat, but you’re certainly Parisian fat. You can dress to impress there, but they’ll still be able to immediately identify you as an American. Sorry! |
It absolutely does appear to be outdated advice this is a recent video taken in Paris https://youtu.be/5hqYrecv7Dc?si=HMralkUg7s2uZWAQ Jeans, leggings, sweatpants, swish pants, very casual |
So? |
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So while procrastinating on the thing I am supposed to be doing today, I decided to see what Reddit thinks about this question - and they're as mixed as DCUM.
The TL;DR seems to be that plenty of tourists, anyway, wear leggings as pants all over Europe. So if you, too, wear leggings as pants, you won't be alone. |
Indeed, but the military wives spend so little time off base that they don't even pick up on this. |
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I was in Japan for a week last year, and Paris for a month. I’m pretty fashionable but one thing I’ve embraced in the last few years is leggings during air travel. If I’m flying 14 hours on one flight, I’ll enjoy my leggings. So I’ve found myself in all these destinations with one or two pairs of leggings. And I’ve really enjoyed it. First, they are so easy and small to pack, compared to a pair of pants. I don’t wear them most days, but they are in my choices if I want to.
And ultimately? Both are completely fine in both cities. Both cities are filled with millions of tourists, people coming home from the gym, people who are bad dressers….. that no one cares if I go out for a day in leggings. Maybe they will know I’m a tourist - shocking! But they probably got that sense regardless by my crappy French accent. I also used to go running every morning in Paris, usually in my leggings, and get pastries on the way home. No one gave me side eye lol. Nor are leggings indecent in a big city like Tokyo. Point is that these are fine, albeit not the most fashionable choices, and a perfectly fine thing to travel with. |
This. |
This is like the third time I've seen a random commenter on these boards insist an anonymous stranger is fat without evidence. It's totally bizarre. Do they think the other person is secret fatty lying about their weight on a message board? Fat people know they're fat. Thin people know they are thin. It's quantitative measurement. Any idiot can calculate their BMI or measure their waist. Everyone I know owns a body fat measuring scale. Before the random "you're fat!!!" lady turns her attentions towards me, I'm not fat. Objectively, measurably. |