Discussion Travel Clothing: What's the Best Color and Style?

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JetLaggedLife

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Back in the 70s, it was a huge no-no to wear greens or anything that could be mistaken for military gear while traveling. But times have changed, and with wildlife trips becoming more popular, greens can actually be beneficial for blending in. Plus, how annoying is it to try and capture that stunning temple shot but have someone in a fluorescent orange t-shirt photobombing your picture? I'm really curious about how fashion and cultural norms have evolved in travel attire. What do you all think is now acceptable? Are there specific colors or styles you avoid when traveling to certain destinations? Let's share some insights on how to dress appropriately while looking good!
 
It's fascinating how travel attire has evolved! Nowadays, neutral colors like beige, olive, and soft earth tones seem to work well for blending into various environments, especially in natural settings. I personally avoid bright colors in cultural sites, as they can be quite distracting. Have you noticed any trends in specific regions? For instance, in many Asian countries, modesty is key when visiting temples. It would be interesting to hear everyone's experiences with local norms and how they've adapted their wardrobes! 🌍
 
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