Paris spring clothing
#25
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<i>let's see the apartment!</i>
There's nothing all that great about it. I am still hunting through my thousands of recently rediscovered photographs to find some better pictures.
But here is where tod saw part of the apartment: http://tinyurl.com/clodbz
There's nothing all that great about it. I am still hunting through my thousands of recently rediscovered photographs to find some better pictures.
But here is where tod saw part of the apartment: http://tinyurl.com/clodbz
#26
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One of the most interesting male fashion trends that I observed during my last two trips to Paris was the blue gingham shirt that many, many Parisian men were wearing. To me, gingham is "countryish" (as in Grand Ol' Opry countryish) but on Parisian men it looked, uh, much more sophisticated.
Here is the shirt that I am talking about, here: http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/produc...scid=634409042
Maybe we'll start seeing those shirts on the streets of America, now that they're being sold at Old Navy. Or maybe not. I never did see any American men wearing capris but I did see them for some time on quite a few Parisian men.
Here is the shirt that I am talking about, here: http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/produc...scid=634409042
Maybe we'll start seeing those shirts on the streets of America, now that they're being sold at Old Navy. Or maybe not. I never did see any American men wearing capris but I did see them for some time on quite a few Parisian men.
#27

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This is SO weird! When I open that URL on my laptop I get a completely different set of pictures from when I open it on my desktop. I couldn't even FIND two blondes on the laptop (nor a ginger-haired woman being trailed by a white-haired husband crossing a street). How does THAT happen? I'd been wondering all day why none of this made sense, and only now, when I'm on my desktop, does it!
#28
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The blondes do look American- the girl with the braid has BritianySpearsitis, and her Mom has got a sort of Marla Maples circa 1991 vibe.
11th row down, 1st pic- I don't think I've seen granny hair paired with blue jeans before.
11th row down, 1st pic- I don't think I've seen granny hair paired with blue jeans before.
#38
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I have been following this fashion thread (and others) this week- I am going to London and Paris in May and this stuff has got me paranoid now! (that may be stretching it) I have resolved not to take my Nike trainers (which I walk in every day here in the US if I walk more than a mile) and now have been searching for comfortable shoes that don't ache my feet after walking over 3 miles... I know not to wear a baseball cap and god forbid a fanny pack (which I did own several years ago). I am middle aged and it appears that the "mature women" in Paris wear longer skirts or slacks. Jeans are worn on the younger crowd it appears. Thanks for the pictures Kerouac because I was wondering what people are wearing over in Europe. It looks like it is warm enough now to wear sandals and scarves are still very popular. In May I would assume that cardigans over short sleeve shirts would be sufficient for weather in the 60-70 F. Just one last question- does anyone there wear Nikes??? ha ha How do French women keep their feet from aching with all the walking...
#39


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the mature women(some wear short skirts)and I saw all ages wearing jeans...but...they fit just so to look very nice.
No need to not wear your Nikes if going on long walks.
You can always carry a tote with dressier shoes if you decide to stop for lunch in an upscale place.
No need to not wear your Nikes if going on long walks.
You can always carry a tote with dressier shoes if you decide to stop for lunch in an upscale place.


thanks for the spring pics kerouac