Can I wear crop tops in Italy?
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Especially when you are visiting big cities like Florence or Rome, or locations not right on the shore, shorts, crop tops, short skirts and flip flops are definitely not the proper outfit for the day.
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"If a crop top is worn with high-waisted pants or a skirt so that no skin is showing, it should be fine for most events. If you start showing skin, it isn't appropriate for work or black tie or any fancy party. For casual events, a couple inches of skin is fine.
Good comfortable leather shoes are more appropriate. In religious places it is considered immoral to dress too revealingly and they will not let women in with their arms showing or a short skirt. Skirts must be ankle length, or wear pants.
And please, do not burp or fart in public, it is considered extremely rude. Also, loud swearing and drinking alcohol from a bottle while walking the street, is frowned upon. Most Italians like some alcohol, but usually avoid to get drunk. Public scenes of drunkenness are much less tolerated than in other countries.
You can wear shorts in Italy and look perfectly normal.
Italian fashion is not about too much layering. It is about choosing a hero piece and wearing it well. This means that your outfit may simply consist of a great dress and shoes, or a wide-legged pair of pants with a plain blouse. If you have a brightly colored coat, aim to keep the rest of your outfit neutral.
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In Italy, we do not wear sneakers in the office but we do wear them if we travel, if we are sightseeing and in any informal situation. Do not go for a less comfortable shoe out of this misconception, sneakers are perfect for Italy (see below for tips on stylish ones).
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Absolutely avoid the Hawaiian print, khaki shorts, flip-flops and baseball caps. You will immediately be recognized as a tourist and there might be a few eye-rolls along the way. Even if summer in Italy is scorching hot, it's not uncommon to find men dressed in button-down shirts and well-fitted trousers.
There's no right or wrong answer when it comes to this topic, as each young pre-teen that wants to wear a crop top has a different level of maturity, and different reasons for wanting to pursue this fashion option.
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Pseudo crop tops are shorter than normal tops, but they don't actually reveal any skin, making them the perfect entry-level choice. Beginner ones expose a modest strip under the bra line. And advanced crops flash a peek of navel. The higher the line of exposure, the easier to wear.
Most Italian ladies wear heels, including stilettos, in the daytime, and tank tops and camisole tops are also fine. The key is to show "la bella figura," or the beautiful figure, in a flattering, adult and sensual way, not an overt or sexual fashion.
Skirts, capris, or (dressy) shorts are essential; a nice top or a dressy blouse and a hat will complete the look. Choose light colored clothing to avoid scorching in the blaring heat. Cotton, linen, and rayon fabrics are best. If you go to the seaside, pack a colorful bikini.
Locals and visitors often wear fabrics such as cotton and linen to stay cool during the hot summer days. Italians also tend to dress less casual than the average American, with Florence being a key city in Italian fashion, so bringing along nicer tops and bottoms will help you blend in even in the summer months.
During your summer in Florence you will need comfortable and very light clothes, perhaps made of cotton or linen, to face the days under the Tuscan sun. Bring clothes that mix and match and that can be layered.