I think it's one of those things that you can just tell. There's times I've looked at people my age wandering around and thought I bet they're Northern European, or they're definitely from the US. And they were. There's just subtle ways people wear things that mean you can tell, and there is an element of wearing clothes/shoes/bags that you haven't seen for sale in your country. Like hoardes of french schoolkids with those giant garish Invicta rucksacks.
Having said that, I'm sure there's plenty of people that you don't realise are tourists because they do fit in well, and so you never know that they are. You always notice stereotypes more.
One thing that springs to mind is that a lot of Americans do is wear sporty/performance clothing casually like hiking waterproof type jackets or cargo shorts, or running-type sneakers for walking around in. There's a bit more of a trend in mainland Europe for wearing, say, a second-hand cord jacket or certainly a non waterproof/performancey type one.
I think the UK is kind of in-between mainland Europe and the US in terms of that kind of trend, so both ends of that spectrum stand out a bit. People here do still wear sporty stuff, so I don't know why some people stand out as being American and some don't. Maybe the brands? Maybe it's more sportswear overall? Maybe they just look cleaner?
I think the only way to tell is for you to post a picture of you in the kind of clothes you would wear and we can tell you if you look like a tourist or not.![]()
I own this shirt. I really like it.
They are also taller and....rounder.
What sort of styles would you say typical Europeans wear? Sure, there's the elaborate expensive stuff we see at Fashion Week, but what do European teens wear? How else are Europeans separated from Americans?
>Dark cargo shorts that fall just a little below the knee with a canvas belt. I don't wear my pants really low like most people.![]()
Hmm...I don't really have any good recent photos that show my wardrobe accurately and something I want on here, but I'll describe what I wore almost everyday for the last summer:
> Dark cargo shorts that fall just a little below the knee with a canvas belt. I don't wear my pants really low like most people.
> I own this shirt. I really like it.
> I just like plain graphic t's. Not the ones with cute phrases or ones with simply the brand name on it (so you can be their own personal billboard), but just nice, comfortable, simple t's.
> the occasional polo.
>Button-up with t-shirt underneath.
>As for jeans, I usually wear dark skinny jeans or light painter's jeans.
I usually wear Urban Outfitters or American Eagle. I'll occasionally wear something from Gap or Abercrombie as well.
...will often have a map, a fanny-pack-thingy and a camera around the neck, with shorts...
As well as some of the above, checked or plaid shirts... or checked or plaid trousers.
But yeah, anything too preppy is an almost instant giveaway.
Leave it at home.![]()
What's wrong with my Union Jack shirt?![]()
What's wrong with my Union Jack shirt?![]()
Yes, all Americans are in shape. Unfortunately, it's an unpleasant shape.
Also, whether they're back home or travelling abroad, always wear tan/khaki coloured shorts.....likely "cargo" shorts with lots of utility pockets.
In the US, what kind of people wear a big, clear and plain Stars and Stripes on their Tshirts?
edit: about short kahki cargo pants: they aren't a problem if you are young... after all i'm 24 and i also wear shorts with cargo pockets since years... actually i'm doing it right now (i also have grey and black ones) but i guess it depends with what you combine it with
_high_ basketball shoes for example (in white to top it off) wouldn't be the best choice
Not sure I agree with this. Was it last year that all of the high street brands rolled out lines of Union Jack clothing? You still see a lot about - I'm thinking of places like Burton, **** and Next. One of those shirts and a pair of jeans, you'd fit right in until you spoke.As we're not an insanely patriotic country, it's a dead give away of a foreigner trying to look local.
What sort of styles would you say typical Europeans wear? Sure, there's the elaborate expensive stuff we see at Fashion Week, but what do European teens wear? How else are Europeans separated from Americans?
I'll answer this question properly, rather than flaming.
I don't like plaid. My sisters tell me that I look so good in it, but I don't really like plaid button-ups, and I don't like those plaid shorts. A lot of guys my age wear them with a polo.
I used to wear tons of preppy Abercrombie unbuttoned button-ups. Now, whenever I wear a button-up, I button it up. I don't wear polos too often anymore, but I now must wear a collared shirt for school, which is a shame because this summer I've gotten so used to just putting on a t.
My color scheme used to be very bright, but I've now gone to earthy tones: brown, cream, purple, white, etc.
Actually - that's another good indicator: don't speak to, or smile at, anyone in the UK. American teeth are a dead-giveaway.
Leave it at home.![]()
I'll fit right on in then.Actually - that's another good indicator: don't speak to, or smile at, anyone in the UK. American teeth are a dead-giveaway.
Texans?
US Americans?