Black, white or tan shoes in Paris
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Black, white or tan shoes in Paris
I'm going to Paris in early June. Is it best to take black, white or tan shoes. I have them all and all are comfortable. I just don't want to take too many so want the most versatile in color. Any help would be appreciated.
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I spent the first week of May in Paris,when it was cool/cold, overcast and rainy. Looking around at Parisians who were just, like me, trying to keep warm and dry, I thought of all the folks who wonder how to dress in Paris. No-one looked particularly fashionable in their coats, heavy shoes, umbrellas, etc. I did notice, of course, that my red Canadian raincoat (even though I live in France) was not black, like most I saw. But no-one else paid any attention.
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Thanks. It's been warm, here, lately, including warm nights. Went out to dinner and wore my white sandals for the first time. Thanks to your information, 'll be leaving them home. This is a great travel site.
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I wouldn't take white shoes but don't own hardly any. I do have some white leather "slides" I often travel with in summer (these are not casual flipflops) because they go with the skirts and dressier pants I wear at night, but they aren't my main walking-around daytime shoes.
I think it just depends on your wardrobe, as obvious as that sounds. Tan may go with more you own, but I usually take black as I tend to wear black/beige/khaki/green stuff. The only problem is black doesn't go that well with navy or brown, but if they are casual clothes, it doesn't really matter as much (ie, who cares if you wear black walking shoes with blue jeans, no one).
I think it just depends on your wardrobe, as obvious as that sounds. Tan may go with more you own, but I usually take black as I tend to wear black/beige/khaki/green stuff. The only problem is black doesn't go that well with navy or brown, but if they are casual clothes, it doesn't really matter as much (ie, who cares if you wear black walking shoes with blue jeans, no one).
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oh, there isn't any reason you can't take white sandals with you at all, it sounds like these wouldn't be your main sightseeing shoes. They will be fine if you like them and they go with your stuff.
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