How to dress in Barcelona-college student
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How to dress in Barcelona-college student
How do college students usually dress in the summer in Barcelona? I am 19 and studying abroad for four weeks in Spain. A lot of sources say don't wear shorts, does this include nice, fabric shorts (like more boho style) or is it just daisy dukes short shorts? I was under the impression that as long as you look nice, it flies. I also read that the dress code was less strict for younger people and that they had varying styles. Please give advice on how to pack for my trip, thank you
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You will see shorts being worn in hot and VERY humid Barcelona especially in the hotter months. College students do not observe any sort of impartially-decreed "dress code" in that city in my experience.
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<<A lot of sources say don't wear shorts>>
A lot of sources are off their heads. It's bloody hot in Barcelona during the summer.
Dress for your comfort - you're going to a city with the population of Philadelphia. Once you get to Barcelona you'll realize the notion of the "well-dressed sophisticated European" as compared to the slack-jawed American slob is a whole lot of toro dung.
A lot of sources are off their heads. It's bloody hot in Barcelona during the summer.
Dress for your comfort - you're going to a city with the population of Philadelphia. Once you get to Barcelona you'll realize the notion of the "well-dressed sophisticated European" as compared to the slack-jawed American slob is a whole lot of toro dung.
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True enough, wear what you want. NO ONE cares. I personally wouldn't wear short shorts. Sitting on all sorts of hot, dirty surfaces in those shorts is not for me. Also, jeans are hot and sticky. Better to wear somewhat loose linen pants and light skirts.
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There's no code and you should wear whatever you feel comfortable in. However, there's no doubt that Barcelona is quite cutting edge in terms of fashion and design with quite a lot of hip brands like Custo, Ailanto, plus wider general Spanish brands to be found - Desigual, Hoss etc etc. The idea that the whole of Europe is one homogenous fashion pool with the same brands dominating every single city and/or no difference to the US isn't entirely accurate - you do see some local variation. You are absolutely correct though that being a younger/a student cuts you a lot of slack and no one will be policing you.
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I suggest you remember that Barcelona will have plenty of NON-European visitors as well as folks from all OVER the globe. Whether or not Barcelona is "cutting edge" might be a matter of opinion. It certainly doesn't limit admission to those one would consider being attired in "cutting edge" clothing. Soaked with sweat is NOT "cutting edge" and, in fact, it is kinda foolish IMO but to each their own.
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The OP specifically asked how college students dress in Barcelona. No one is telling her she must dress like that, or claiming that Spanish fashion is superior to any other country - simply answering the question. READ before you RANT Dukey.
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