Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 22:37     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this is a travel question or a fashion question...

My European family is coming to the US on vacation this summer. They are really worried about "fitting in" style-wise.
I have explained to them that it really, truly doesn't matter what they wear in the States. But they are convinced if they look like foreign tourists, they will get pickpocketed, overcharged in lyfts, etc. Also they are quite proud of their English skills and think if they look "foreign" everyone will try to speak to them in their native language. They don't mind looking like tourists but they want to look like American tourists, if that makes sense.

Any advice for how foreign tourists can "blend in" to American fashion?


Tell them pickpocketing is much worse In Europe than it is here.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 20:05     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Really? My French family would never dream of trying to look like Americans!!



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Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 20:02     Subject: Re:s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Anonymous wrote:Where are they going? NYC is different than say, the Grand Canyon.


nyc, then fly to las vegas, drive to grand canyon and LA.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 19:17     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Don’t wear

capris, tube socks with shorts or capris, white high tops.

You will be mistaken as a tourist from OH or WI.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 19:03     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Anonymous wrote:
Really? My French family would never dream of trying to look like Americans!!



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Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 19:02     Subject: Re:s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

No man-sandles (especially with socks)
No leather pouch or crossbody leather bag for the men
No leather shoes….only sneakers or Crocs
Baseball hats for the men and women
Tshirts, hoodies, sweatshirts are okay.
Shorts while touring cities

Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 19:02     Subject: Re:s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

There’s nothing they can wear that will help them be less ridiculous
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:58     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

I can tell by their weird clothes and shoes.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:57     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?


Really? My French family would never dream of trying to look like Americans!!

Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:44     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Tell them to be loud.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:43     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Tell them to gain 20 pounds.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:33     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

No murse. No manpris. Nike sneakers, cargo shorts, leggings, t shirts, no stylish bags.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:33     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Just tell them to wear sneakers and a sweatshirt with a college name and a baseball hat. Don't worry about the truth.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:30     Subject: Re:s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Where are they going? NYC is different than say, the Grand Canyon.
Anonymous
Post 05/04/2022 18:27     Subject: s/o How not to look like a tourist in the US?

Not sure if this is a travel question or a fashion question...

My European family is coming to the US on vacation this summer. They are really worried about "fitting in" style-wise.
I have explained to them that it really, truly doesn't matter what they wear in the States. But they are convinced if they look like foreign tourists, they will get pickpocketed, overcharged in lyfts, etc. Also they are quite proud of their English skills and think if they look "foreign" everyone will try to speak to them in their native language. They don't mind looking like tourists but they want to look like American tourists, if that makes sense.

Any advice for how foreign tourists can "blend in" to American fashion?