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#61793 - 04/01/02 05:37 PM
Blending in with the locals:)
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I am studying abroad in Spain this summer (Universidad de Deusto). Anybody have any advice on typical spanish dress? I don't want to stand out as an American if at all possible:)
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#61794 - 04/01/02 06:31 PM
Re: Blending in with the locals:)
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Something americans never realise is that you will look american no matter how you dress or what you do What's more, there is nothing wrong with it You will meet more people and perhaps catch a girlfriend/boyfriend if they realise that you are different. But to ask your question: We dress in a very similar way. You may fine tune your dressing when you come here, buying some clothes (and asking for advice to a spaniard). Enjoy the experience! Fernando
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#61796 - 04/02/02 06:13 AM
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kelar419 writes: Anybody have any advice on typical spanish dress? I don't want to stand out as an American if at all possible Students wear 'jeans' a lot but the ones sold in Spain have a different cut than U.S. jeans. The Spanish students love the U.S. Levi's. Spanish shoes also tend to be 'dressy' (leather shoes like one would wear with a dress suit). So they also like Reebok's and Nike's, but not the very colorful ones. So, if you're a student and you wear jeans and athletic shoes and a loose fitting golf shirt (no logo) you won't 'stand out.' You will be more conspicuous if you dress up to go to classes (or after school activities). Just dress like you would dress at home. BTW These bits of info are directed to the male student.
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#61797 - 04/02/02 09:57 AM
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In bilbao in the summer a lot of young guys wear jeans and surf-style clothes like they do in the states, maybe a few more shirts with collars. The difference might depend on where you are coming from as to your level of "normal" dressing. Also, it wouldn´t be a bad idea to wait and buy clothes in Spain if you were thinking about getting some clothes for the trip. Often clothes are cheaper here or at worst, similarly priced. It is also a cool way to remember your trip when you get back to the states.
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#61798 - 04/02/02 07:13 PM
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I agree...buy clothes in Spain if you can! I still wear a dress I bought at Zara in Spain in 1990, and get compliments EVERY time. The cut is just different enough from what we buy here, and it doesn't even look out of style yet!
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#61799 - 04/03/02 02:57 AM
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If you are going after Christmas you should buy clothes there. Rebajas offers incredible prices on almost all clothes. I bought 3 sweaters, 2 shirts, and two pairs of pants all costing a little over $100.
I think that fitting in is very impotant. A friend of mine(madrilena) told me that I didnt look spanish but european. When I roamed the dtreets of segovia, when I studied there, in baggy jeans and american styles, I was constantly stared at. When I dressed more "european" i seemed to blend in far easier. I also thought it was easier to start conversations.(learning spanish is THE BEST WAY to fit in.
Hope this helps
Haaluegoo Chris
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#61800 - 04/03/02 09:49 PM
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i suggest to blend in you wear a chulapo or a flamenco dress....this way you wont stand out from the crowd of chulapo wearers....maybe a boina (beret) would look typical. hahahahahaha seriously........guys some of us will never blend in, but in places such as madrid that does matter an awful lot. there you will see all manner of people from all over the country and the world. gothic types to americans. jeans = dressy shoes even if they aren't exactly new (the shoes) and most likely a dress shirt. football jerseys are cool too.
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#61802 - 09/20/04 06:25 PM
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Sorry, couldn't resist it - this man was really trying to blend in wasn't he? Complete with map and hanky ... not British by any chance do you think?? (Of course I was blending in perfectly, sitting behind him, on the Madrid Vision bus ) Jo
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