Can I wear red in Italy?


Can I wear red in Italy? Some colors that are typically very popular in some countries look very strange to Italians as colors for clothes, such as mustard yellow, petrol blue, bottle green and dull bordeaux red. So, in case of doubt and to remain on the safe side, prefer earthy tones, or black, marine blue, cream and white.


How do Italians feel about 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.


What to wear and what not to wear in Italy?

Below are a few of the things I found about what to wear in Italy
  • Back to Black. Italians prefer more neutral colors. ...
  • No Shoulders or Knees When Going to Churches or Cathedrals. ...
  • It's Okay to Wear Jeans. ...
  • For Men. ...
  • No Sportswear. ...
  • Don't Wear a Fanny Pack. ...
  • Don't Wear Flip Flops or Thong Sandals. ...
  • No Socks in Open-Toed Shoes.


How an American should dress in Italy?

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.


What is the most American friendly country in Europe?

Poland. About 73% of respondents gave the United States a favorable response. This favorability rating is the highest in Europe. Poland's positive attitudes toward the United States is rooted in President Reagan's stance against the USSR and America's help when Poland left the Soviet bloc.