What to Wear in Italy: An Italian Style Guide and Packing List - Tortuga (2024)

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Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world and with good reason. Few places on Earth deliver such outstanding experiences in food, art, architecture, history, and, yes, fashion. In fact, fashion is one of the things the country is best known for. There’s a reason that any list of the world’s most luxurious brands will feature so many Italian names. You might be feeling a bit stylistically intimidated and wondering what to wear in Italy so that you won’t look like a tourist.

While it does pay to look spiffy, you don’t need to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe of Versace or Fendi. Below you’ll find a solid overview of how to dress in Italy, as well as a helpful packing guide.

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The Best Travel Backpack for Italy

The first thing you need to consider before traveling to Italy is what bag will best suit your needs. From my experience, a carry-on-sized travel backpack is your best option, particularly if your visit to Italy is part of a larger trip through Europe. When you’re getting on and off planes or trains at different European capitals, you don’t want to put up with the hassle of repeatedly checking and collecting baggage.

I recommend the Tortuga Travel Backpack, which I have personally carried through many years of travel. The Outbreaker Backpack fits within carry on guidelines while maximizing the packability of every square inch afforded to you. From my experience having tested a wide range of bags from all the leading brands, the Outbreaker offers more capacity in a carry on than any other travel backpack.

At the same time, the Outbreaker has unrivaled organization. With multiple compartments featuring an array of pockets and packing features, you can put everything in its place. And it’s comfortable enough to wear for hours on end, which is essential when you find yourself lost in the backstreets of Rome trying to locate some hard-to-find Airbnb.

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Style Guide: 8 Must-Pack Items to Wear in Italy

This article is a style guide for traveling to Italy, so that you can adhere to Italian fashion better than the average traveler. This is not a complete packing list.

Here are my eight biggest style tips for packing for Italy so you look as chic as any Italian on the street.

Wear Clothes that Fit Well

Italians don’t dress that much differently than people in other European countries. Yet, for many people, Italians are the epitome of chic. Why? Because Italians care about how well their clothing fits. Yes, some Italians rock a $2,000 tailored wool suit, but even cheap clothes look great when they fit well.

Fitted shirts, snug pants, and streamlined blouses are hallmarks of Italian fashion. Even when women’s fashion embraces a bit of drape—like linen culottes—the waistline is cinched or tailored to perfection.

You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on the newest “stylish” clothing to look quintessentially Italian. Just get clothing that fits well.

Your outfit can be as simple as a great-fitting t-shirt and jeans, and you’ll look and feel appropriately sophisticated.

Embrace Wool and Linen

Italians have an almost mythical ability to look put together all the time. They manage this effortless brilliance with a great fit and a few simple, seasonal fabrics.

Merino wool is a great travel fabric because it handles sweat and heat in the summer and cold and wet in the winter with the same ease. Pick up a few basic merino wool t-shirts and finish off your stylish packing list with one to two merino button-downs, and you’ll be prepared to explore the ruins of Rome or the cafes of Florence like a local.

Keep the prints simple. Better yet, opt for solid neutral colors to mix and match for multiple outfits that work at sunset happy hour or a late night club in Campo di Fiori.

The same goes for linen. I’ve never been the biggest fan of linen since it can wrinkle in transit. However, summer in Italy gets hot, and linen is the coolest fabric for sweltering days. Find a pair of linen pants or shorts you can wear while exploring the town and bring along a nice linen top to wear with jeans or shorts for happy hour aperitivos by the river.

Pack Button Downs and Collared Shirts

Italy is the place for a simple, classic button-up. Even if you’re not a button-up kind of person, you’ll want at least one nice-looking shirt for going out. Especially once you see how classy Italians can be.

I recommend a nice linen or cotton blend long-sleeve button-up that breathes so you can roll the sleeves up during the day. Transition into a put-together nighttime look by adding a blazer or just rolling the sleeves down.

A nice button-up shirt goes a long way—for men and women—but it shouldn’t look stiff or formal.

For summer, add a pop of color with a fun print for going out during the day or clubbing at night. Bring at least one nice shirt with a collar in Italy so you don’t stick out. The Italian dress code demands it.

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What to Wear in Italy for Women: Short Shorts are So Chic

Italians love a nice pair of short shorts, and not just for women. Guys, girls, grandmas; everybody wears shorts, and they’re probably a lot smaller than you’re used to. If you’re traveling to Italy during the summer, get ready to wear shorts that show a little thigh. Italian style is pretty skimpy.

Pack a pair of colored travel shorts, and you’ll look like a local. Opt for a little extra “Italian” touch with a wild pattern if you’re looking to make an impression. When it comes to shorts, there are no rules. Go for it.

What to Wear in Italy for Men: Your Blazer

If you’ve ever thought that travel blazers seem stylish and handy but you don’t know when to wear them, Italy is the right place for you. You can class up nearly any outfit with a well-made travel blazer.

Opt for a good fit over a bunch of needless “travel” features like secret pockets and rain-wicking nonsense. Find a travel blazer that you’d actually want to wear somewhere other than a plane, and you’re set. As for color, you can’t go wrong with a navy blazer in just about any situation.

Sunglasses are Stylish (and Safe)

Your mom was right: you should protect your eyes. Luckily, sunglasses are in style in Italy.

“Sports” sunglasses aren’t worn much in Italy, so leave the Oakleys at your dad’s fishing cabin. Opt for a nice pair of wayfarers, à la vintage James Dean, or timeless Ray-Bans.

Vintage styles work well in Italy, so dust off some throwback shades and bask in the jealous glare of other tourists as you get invited to all the Aperol spritz rooftop parties.

If you’re not sure what to wear, you can always pick up a pair of cheap knock-offs from the guys on the street in Rome or a really expensive pair in a boutique. Your call.

Have Fun With It

The best part about traveling to Italy is that Italians couldn’t care less about what you do. If you’ve ever wanted to experiment with some avant-garde style, Italy is the place for you.

Italians can be incredibly stylish, but style doesn’t just mean coloring within the lines. Italy is full of artists, designers, dreamers, and heroes who dress a little differently than the rest.

Try out some new styles and see what happens. If you’re authentic to yourself, you’ll always be a hit in Italy.

Invest in a Few Nice Pieces

The final key to packing for Italy is to relax.

You don’t need to load your bag with tons of high-fashion looks. Remember, you’re still traveling. Keep your bag as light as possible when you travel to Italy. Most of the places you’ll want to visit are hundreds of years old, and Italy has lots of six-floor walk-up apartments and hilly, cobblestone streets.

Keep your packing list small with a few stylish, quality basics that you can wear with just about anything. Create a streamlined capsule wardrobe using the tips above and you’ll be well on your way to looking Italian. Remember, well-crafted, simple clothing that can be worn at the beach or in the piazza sipping an Aperol spritz is all you need.

Not sure if you’re bringing too much? Lay out all of the clothes you’re thinking of packing. Does everything go together? Can you mix and match most pieces for multiple looks? Remove items that only go with one other piece and sub in a couple of do-everything basics like stylish travel pants and merino shirts to handle most of your day-to-day looks.

The key to Italian fashion isn’t looking like you just stepped off the runway. The trick is to look as good as that old man walking to the corner or the impossibly chic barista making your coffee. If you look like them, you’re doing great.

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What Not to Wear in Italy

While Italians are notoriously relaxed about certain things, they can be a bit dismissive if you look out of place. Plus, Italy is more fun if you try a little to blend in. You might actually soak up a little of il dolce vita if you walk a mile in another man’s Italian loafers.

I know they’re comfy, but don’t packCrocs or any other items mentioned below.

Leave the Socks at Home

Here’s a fun fact. Italians don’t really wear socks, or at least not ones you can see. Many Italian men and women simply buy nice espadrilles or loafers and skip socks altogether. This chic look goes well with a cuffed pair of travel chinos or culottes. The best part is that socks are one less thing to pack.

A stylish pair of leather strap sandals are also a go-to for many Italian women. Feel free to leave the high heels at home.

Don’t Wear a Snapback Cap

I love my Wallowa trail hat from Tillak, but it’s a trail hat and not built for a stylish Italian vacation. Italy is not the place to rock a baseball cap, no matter how cool it looks back home.

Caps and snapbacks immediately mark you as a tourist in Italy (and most of Europe). The best case when wearing a ball cap is sticking out. Worst case, you become a target for theft, scams, harassment, or getting ripped off by Italians.

If you have to wear a hat to protect you from the sun, snag a more stylish travel hat for your Italian adventure or pick one up when you’re there.

Summary of What To Wear in Italy

Italian fashion is a timeless art, but you can look like a local with a few simple pieces of quality, stylish travel clothing. Opt for a great fit over a flashy look, invest in a few simple pieces, and keep it light and mobile. You’ll be living that la dolce vita faster than the sun sets over the Forum (it happens fast).

  • Get travel clothing that fits you well
  • Invest in a few quality pieces of merino wool for a versatile capsule wardrobe
  • Linen is the unofficial fabric of summer in Italy
  • Short shorts are the way to go (for men and women)
  • Dust off that travel blazer and look like a local
  • Ditch the socks and embrace slip-on shoes
  • Pack it all in a stylish travel backpack
What to Wear in Italy: An Italian Style Guide and Packing List - Tortuga (2024)

FAQs

What to Wear in Italy: An Italian Style Guide and Packing List - Tortuga? ›

Are jeans appropriate to wear in Italy? While Europeans tend to dress up more than Americans, you still can wear jeans in Italy. However, avoid acid wash and extremely distressed denim and opt for medium-dark blues and blacks. Black skinny jeans always look chic in Europe!

What should American tourists wear to Italy? ›

Summary of What To Wear in Italy
  • Get travel clothing that fits you well.
  • Invest in a few quality pieces of merino wool for a versatile capsule wardrobe.
  • Linen is the unofficial fabric of summer in Italy.
  • Short shorts are the way to go (for men and women )
  • Dust off that travel blazer and look like a local.

Do tourists wear jeans in Italy? ›

Are jeans appropriate to wear in Italy? While Europeans tend to dress up more than Americans, you still can wear jeans in Italy. However, avoid acid wash and extremely distressed denim and opt for medium-dark blues and blacks. Black skinny jeans always look chic in Europe!

How do you dress in Italian style? ›

Italians often wear jewelry. and Italian women usually wear natural-looking makeup, but don't wear anything too obvious if safety is a concern. Take along a great handbag and an umbrella! Remember that Italians value clothing with elegant fabrics and clean lines, so avoid the messy patterns.

How to dress like an Italian American? ›

How To Dress Like An Italian
  1. Wear chinos and linen suiting. ...
  2. Get your trouser length just so. ...
  3. Consider how to style a sports watch. ...
  4. Start with the blazer and build out from there. ...
  5. Freshen up with some workwear. ...
  6. Work within a limited colour palette. ...
  7. Invest in soft, slouchy tailoring. ...
  8. Put a 1970s spin on your eyewear.
Sep 27, 2020

Can I wear sneakers in Italy? ›

The best ones to pack are those that come with a rubber sole and cushioning for walking. If you prefer to keep your feet covered, closed-toe sandals light summer sneakers are also a good choice; however, make sure they are truly breathable as the temperatures in Italy can be scorching!

What kind of pants do you wear in Italy? ›

I see some women do that, but trust me: jeans are not what to wear in Italy in the summer. It's simply too hot for them. On the other hand, light cotton or linen pants will keep you cool, will protect you from the sun and even from the awful mosquitoes that are found in many Italian cities – including Rome.

Are white pants OK in Italy? ›

Pile on the neutral colors

Meanwhile, the “no white after Labor Day” rule in Italy doesn't exist: Locals love winter white, especially for jeans and sweaters.

What kind of pants do they wear in Italy? ›

Italians tend to wear basic blue jeans a lot less often than their counterparts elsewhere. It's not that women are always in dresses, and men in suits; it's that when they do throw on trousers, they're rarely basic jeans or khakis.

What should I wear to dinner in Italy? ›

You can wear anything clean and tidy, there isn't an italian translation for dress code and restaurants can't refuse service because of the way customers dress. Of course you may feel better dressing like all the others in the room, but jeans are acceptable even in starred restaurants these days.

What is considered beautiful in Italy? ›

Being Mediterranean, Italian women have very distinct characteristics that set them apart from other ethnicities. Italian women are known to have an intense gaze, olive skin, dark eyes, and dark hair. High cheekbones, a small or Roman nose, long hair, and soft lips are considered beautiful in Italy.

What are the dress code rules in Italy? ›

Italy doesn't call for a certain dress code, as you're free to wear whatever you please. With that being said, I'm sure that some trendsetters fear looking too 'touristy. ' If you want to blend in, there are a few aesthetics that you should know of.

What are Italian looking features? ›

What do Italian People Look Like?
  • Olive Skin. Like Greek people and Spanish people, Italians generally have darker skin tones than their neighbors from Central Europe and Scandinavian countries. ...
  • Natural Glow. ...
  • Dark Eyes. ...
  • Pointed Nose. ...
  • A Sharp Face.
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How should I dress to look older? ›

Wearing clothing that indicates maturity is one way to project an "aged up" look.
  1. Blouses and dress shirts often look more adult than T-shirts or other types of tops. ...
  2. Avoid novelty clothes. ...
  3. Avoid embellishments. ...
  4. Pick subdued colors, rather than flashy colors.

How should a 60 year old French woman dress? ›

Keep It Simple. A French woman over 50 will never wear overly-complicated clothing, as it can make her look older than she is. The best thing to do is keep it simple by wearing plain pieces that don't have patterns or embellishments.

What is a typical Italian breakfast in Italy? ›

Cappuccino, Coffee and Croissant

A cornetto, together with an espresso or with a cappuccino becomes the joy of lots of Italians who love to have a breakfast in a café, in their favourite pastry shop or at the cafeteria just outside the office. In Italy, the cornetto is also wrongly called croissant or brioche.

What items can I not bring into Italy? ›

Italy Prohibited and Restricted Items
  • All forms of asbestos fibers.
  • All products containing the biocide dimethylfumarate (DMF)
  • Animal skins.
  • Atlantic red tuna fish (Thunnus Thynnus) originating from Belize, Panama, and Honduras.
  • Biological Substance Cat B, UN3373.
  • Books: hardback/paperback non-comm.

Can you wear open toed shoes in Italy? ›

Don't Bring Flip-Flops.

And yes, this is a real thing, Italian's just don't wear flip-flops. While in Italy it is important to steer away from these types of shoes, especially if you will be in a big city like, Florence or Milan visiting churches or museums all day.

What do you wear on a plane to Italy? ›

Layers are key: As with any flights, layers are particularly important on long flights. It's impossible to tell if the AC will be stalled while you sit on the runway, so start with a simple cotton shirt, and be sure to bring a more stylish cardigan or sweater to layer on top.

What is the national dress of Italy for female? ›

The basis of the female national costume is a pleated skirt (called "gonna"), a white embroidered shirt (camicia) and a corsage. The costume was complemented by a bright apron and a headscarf (fazzoletto). These are the main elements of a women's Italian costume, found in all regions of the country.

Do tourists wear shorts in Italy? ›

You can wear shorts in Italy and look perfectly normal.

Do people wear skinny jeans in Italy? ›

Skinny jeans or capri trousers are stylish spring options for women. But remember, Italians tend to go high-end even with their denim - so keep 'em rip-free! Men should typically avoid anything they might wear to the beach, gym, or football game, and instead opt for stylish loose linens or fitted chinos.

Do they wear deodorant in Italy? ›

You can tell it is Spring by the stench!" Some Italians wear deodorant, but not antiperspirant. Also, some Italians bathe only every other day. In the Summer, the buses, especially when they are crowded could be quite ripe smelling.

Can you walk without a shirt in Italy? ›

Keep Your Shirt On

Not only is it offensive to locals to have visitors wandering the streets in varying states of undress, it is also against many local ordinances and you can get fined. A good rule of thumb is to take a look around and see how the locals are dressed.

Do American credit cards work in Italy? ›

In Italy, cash is still preferred in most restaurants, cafes and other establishments, although credit and debit cards are becoming more widely used throughout Italy and are an increasingly convenient way to pay for things. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, although American Express is not.

What do Italians call jeans? ›

jeans = jeans. pinocchietti / pantaloni alla Capri = Capri pants. pantaloni del pigiama = pijama pants. pantaloni da tuta / ginnastica = sweatpants.

Do Italians wear linen pants? ›

My number one tip for traveling to Italy in Summer is linen. Linen is your best friend and it's what all the Italians are wearing. I saw so many Italian women in long, flowy linen dresses and men in linen shirts and even linen trousers.

What is the most common clothing in Italy? ›

The traditional Italian dress is generally characterized by colorful embroidered skirts and bodices over lightweight chemises or blouses. Hair accessories and headwears are also very common, as well as elaborate hats decorated with flowers or fruit.

Are Italians friendly to American tourists? ›

In general, Italians respect Americans and always welcome them as friends. They adore the curiosity of American tourists in regard to experiencing Italian culture, and they love the way that Americans enjoy their food.

Do US citizens go through customs in Italy? ›

Only a passport is needed to enter Italy from the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and other European countries. No visas, no vaccinations (unless you're traveling from a known infected area). Getting through customs is typically a lax affair, with the customs officers barely taking notice of your presence.

What can you not bring into Italy? ›

Italy Prohibited and Restricted Items
  • All forms of asbestos fibers.
  • All products containing the biocide dimethylfumarate (DMF)
  • Animal skins.
  • Atlantic red tuna fish (Thunnus Thynnus) originating from Belize, Panama, and Honduras.
  • Biological Substance Cat B, UN3373.
  • Books: hardback/paperback non-comm.

How do I not stand out in Italy? ›

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  2. Keep Your Shoes On. ...
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  5. Punctuality Is Not A Priority. ...
  6. Italians Don't Wait In Line. ...
  7. Fare La Bella Figura. ...
  8. Familiarize Yourself With Campanilismo.
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Should you tip in Italy? ›

First off, tipping in Italy is neither mandatory nor expected, but if you do decide to do so, the gesture is a very clear indicator that you appreciated the service provided.

Do I need to carry my passport in Italy? ›

U.S. citizens who arrive at an Italian Port of Entry without a valid travel document – including passports that have been previously reported lost or stolen – will be denied admittance into Italy and returned to their point of origin. This regulation is strictly enforced in Italy.

Do I need to carry my US passport in Italy? ›

According to the law DLGS N. 286 of July 25th, 1998, it is mandatory that you always carry an international identification document (your passport) whenever you are in Italy, BUT, it doesn't have to be the original document, it can be a copy.

Can I bring prosciutto back from Italy? ›

Cured hams (prosciutto, Serrano ham, Iberian ham) and salami from areas within France, Germany, Italy and Spain may not be brought into the United States by travelers. These items may only enter in commercial shipments because there are special restrictions that require additional certification and documentation.

Can you wear sneakers to dinner in Italy? ›

Sneakers are fine also in Italy, but again, maybe not in a fancy restaurant. So consider taking also some nice pair of shoes with you.

Can I wear leggings in Italy? ›

If you mean leggings with a nice and long sweater over it (or seasonal equivalent) with nice boots or ballet flats, that should be ok. If you mean leggings/yoga pants with flips flops or sneakers or anything remotely like an outfit you'd wear to the gym: the answer is absolutely not. 10.

What special rules must you follow when dining in Italy? ›

Implement these customs when you're eating at an Italian restaurant or in the company of Italian diners.
  • Pass food to your left.
  • Don't eat with elbows on the table.
  • Proper handling of utensils.
  • Don't use a spoon to eat pasta.
  • Tip between 10 to 15 percent for excellent service.
Oct 3, 2022

What mask to wear on flight to Italy? ›

For some cases, FFP2 or KN95 masks are required.

Do I need to wear pants in Italy? ›

You can wear shorts in Italy and look perfectly normal.

We knew the temperature was expected to be in the mid-80s and 90s, but we also wanted to fit in with the local attire. I went ahead and packed three pairs of pants and three pairs of shorts.

How do I pack a suitcase for Italy? ›

Top packing tips for Italy
  1. Double check your travel documents. Passport. ...
  2. Keep your luggage lean. How much luggage you take to Italy is a personal choice but we recommend that you avoid taking large suitcases. ...
  3. Check the weather for each destination that you are visiting. ...
  4. Choose your shoes wisely. ...
  5. Leave space in your case.
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