How many pairs of shoes would you bring for a EuroTrip?
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How many pairs of shoes would you bring for a EuroTrip?
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Is there a standard number of shoes for an 18-day EuroTrip? Heard some rumours that people tend to frown upon unfashionable people in Paris? I personally think that sounds ridiculous but I've never been there or any parts of Europe for that matter so I don't know how snotty Europeans can be, if ever. Again, I'm not saying they are -- but it sounded like they're oh so trendy and I wouldn't want to be caught dead with my runners if they are prancing around wearing their gucci boots..
Is there a standard number of shoes for an 18-day EuroTrip? Heard some rumours that people tend to frown upon unfashionable people in Paris? I personally think that sounds ridiculous but I've never been there or any parts of Europe for that matter so I don't know how snotty Europeans can be, if ever. Again, I'm not saying they are -- but it sounded like they're oh so trendy and I wouldn't want to be caught dead with my runners if they are prancing around wearing their gucci boots..
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Two. Maybe three if I am going to do some backwoods hiking.
<i>Heard some rumours that people tend to frown upon unfashionable people in Paris? </i>
You're a tourist. You will look like a tourist and you are just going to have to be ok with that.
The Parisian Fashionistas are going to look down at you no matter how many pairs of shoes you wear.
If you want to bring 21 pairs of shoes, go right ahead. You gotta do what you feel comfortable with.
<i>Heard some rumours that people tend to frown upon unfashionable people in Paris? </i>
You're a tourist. You will look like a tourist and you are just going to have to be ok with that.
The Parisian Fashionistas are going to look down at you no matter how many pairs of shoes you wear.
If you want to bring 21 pairs of shoes, go right ahead. You gotta do what you feel comfortable with.
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"Is there a standard number of shoes for an 18-day EuroTrip"
How could anyone know this? Take a worldwide survey?
I would bring two and wear one. Two for day (dark walking shoes) and one for going out to dinner. I am not a fussy female who desires be gawked at or admired by strangers. I try to dress appropriately given my surroundings, not to be "fashionable."
How could anyone know this? Take a worldwide survey?
I would bring two and wear one. Two for day (dark walking shoes) and one for going out to dinner. I am not a fussy female who desires be gawked at or admired by strangers. I try to dress appropriately given my surroundings, not to be "fashionable."
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Those are rumors. What people are these? Other tourists? Restaurants and shops that want your money?
I bring 2 pairs of shoes (either 2 walking shoes or 1 walking shoe and 1 sandal, depending on the weather) and something to wear in the hotel room.
I've never seen tourists wearing Gucci boots.
I bring 2 pairs of shoes (either 2 walking shoes or 1 walking shoe and 1 sandal, depending on the weather) and something to wear in the hotel room.
I've never seen tourists wearing Gucci boots.
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Thanks adrienne, colduphere, vjpblovesitaly, sparkchaser - Thank you for the responses. Two pairs is what I'm thinking of bringing too!When I said 'heard rumours', I actually meant with my co-workers..
The closest encounter I've ever had with French people was when husband and I went to Quebec province for Valentines - and we went to this fancy schmancy place for dinner with some guy singing right by us while eating. I never really noticed if they were judging us with our clothes. However, when we were waiting for the valet, a lady approached me and touched my fur coat.
Perhaps wondering if it was real? Good thing it was cause I borrowed it from my mom.
The closest encounter I've ever had with French people was when husband and I went to Quebec province for Valentines - and we went to this fancy schmancy place for dinner with some guy singing right by us while eating. I never really noticed if they were judging us with our clothes. However, when we were waiting for the valet, a lady approached me and touched my fur coat.
Perhaps wondering if it was real? Good thing it was cause I borrowed it from my mom.
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Contrary to popular tourist belief the huge majority of Parisians, like the huge majority of Europeans, are far too busy leading their own lives to notice or care what tourists, or indeed their neighbours, are wearing.
Wear things you feel comfortable in. Weather appropriate obviously, but whatever you want.
I wear one pair of shoes, pack another and usually throw in some old Teva sandals to give my feet a rest in the hotel. Both pairs of shoes are walking/hiking shoes, unless going somewhere snowy when I take a pair of snow boots, or somewhere warm when a second pair of sandals goes too.
Wear things you feel comfortable in. Weather appropriate obviously, but whatever you want.
I wear one pair of shoes, pack another and usually throw in some old Teva sandals to give my feet a rest in the hotel. Both pairs of shoes are walking/hiking shoes, unless going somewhere snowy when I take a pair of snow boots, or somewhere warm when a second pair of sandals goes too.
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I'm European, and would normally take: one pair of sports shoes, some comfortable flat shoes (like Hogan's ballet slippers), one pair of heels, and in summer a pair of flat sandals as well. And some slippers if it's somewhere warm with a pool or beach.
5 pairs max. Though if we're driving I'll take more.
5 pairs max. Though if we're driving I'll take more.
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I have never brought more than two pairs, including the ones I'm wearing.
I have been forced to buy shoes once during a trip, but that was actually sort of fun. Well, having to walk around with a hole in my shoe before I found a shoe shop wasn't fun (I got blisters under my foot), but I'd have had to walk almost as far to get to the hotel anyway.
I think it's more important to make absolutely sure the shoes you bring are comfortable to wear.
I have been forced to buy shoes once during a trip, but that was actually sort of fun. Well, having to walk around with a hole in my shoe before I found a shoe shop wasn't fun (I got blisters under my foot), but I'd have had to walk almost as far to get to the hotel anyway.
I think it's more important to make absolutely sure the shoes you bring are comfortable to wear.
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I usually bring a pair or two of good walking shoes and either sandals or a dressier pair of shoes depending on the weather and/or if I need something dressier. I have given up trying to look "chic" as limping doesn't look fashionable. The cobblestones and uneven walking paths are not forgiving of cute shoes.