This seems to be more of a geography specific issue- and mostly here in the USA - and I have never experienced it in many trips Europe but thought it was worth asking the question. I will be going in a few weeks and it will be very cold. I plan to wear a full length fur coat as I have always done in Germany and Austria but just want to confirm that it should not be a problem in Berlin.
Thanks for any insight.
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Probably not. I was in Riga a few years ago in December and EVERYONE was wearing full length furs, including the men
No problem at all. Many will mistake you for a Russian.