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#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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Just got back from SW. It has been unusually hot (84 degrees) and is expected to be so for much of summer. Count on a little bit of rain on many days (not all day soakers generally, but enough the raise the humidity for a couple of hours anyway).Nice slacks are fine everywhere or a casual skirt, nothing formal. Take something sleeveless, and also a sweater for chilly evenings. Take an umbrella! Think layers!
#4
Joined: Jun 2003
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For women, a pretty scarf is indispensable for dressing up an otherwise blah outfit. I found it especially helpful in Geneva (very French)! I wore black stretch pants, comfy shoes and a different top each day and just varied the scarf. I fit right in. My companion wore jeans--and stuck out like a sore thumb and even mentioned feeling very underdressed and not comfortable.
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
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I have a dear friend I visit often outside Geneva (Vevey, Montreux). Summers can sometimes be quite warm. There was an unseasonable heatwave last year mid-July when it was 90+F.
I guess it depends how "nice" is nice, for the restaurants you are going to. I wear a linen sundress and sandals or good slacks/silk blouse. My friend always wears her "little black dress" in a knit, either short or midlength with big jewelry and short heel sandals.
p.s. My experiences couldn't be more different than described by the first poster!!
I guess it depends how "nice" is nice, for the restaurants you are going to. I wear a linen sundress and sandals or good slacks/silk blouse. My friend always wears her "little black dress" in a knit, either short or midlength with big jewelry and short heel sandals.
p.s. My experiences couldn't be more different than described by the first poster!!
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#10
Joined: May 2003
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We spent a week in Vevey this month and suze is right - it was warm. I bought a couple of sleeveless tops and a sleeveless dress there to wear. I wore capri pants and sandals during the day. Sometimes a summer skirt with a casual top in the evening. Bring cool jammies (or no jammies!)- our room was not air conditioned and neither were the rooms at the very expensive hotel down the street. I've been checking the temps and I think it is still unusually warm there. We didn't see people in shorts and I was surprised that most women wore dresses, even on the plane from Newark to Geneva.
#12
Joined: Jan 2003
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I dunno Boot*man* you tell us!!!
As a complete aside but incredible tip (if I do say so myself) if you happen to be in Montreux and there happens to be a heatwave, you can get a day pass for the gorgeous pool just off the Quai at the Casino de Montreux. You pay just to swim, or can rent a towel, and/or lounge chair. Nice little concession with sandwiches and beer/wine. 99% local folks cooling off.
As a complete aside but incredible tip (if I do say so myself) if you happen to be in Montreux and there happens to be a heatwave, you can get a day pass for the gorgeous pool just off the Quai at the Casino de Montreux. You pay just to swim, or can rent a towel, and/or lounge chair. Nice little concession with sandwiches and beer/wine. 99% local folks cooling off.




