Can you wear white pants in Spain after Labor Day?


Can you wear white pants in Spain after Labor Day? Trying to get packed for multi-city trip: In order: Barcelona, Granada, Seville, Madrid (and Toledo). Can I wear white pants late September into early October or is that just not done? Wear whatever colour you like, no-one will care.


How do people dress in Spain in September?

What to wear in Spain in Fall. September is still very much summer until the end, so you can still wear sleeveless tops and shorts. October is still warm, but you'll want to cover up in the evenings. November is when true fall probably hits, so you'll want to dig up your boots and scarves.


Can you wear white pants in Europe in October?

Lutèce. Just to reiterate - white trousers are fine anywhere, not just in port, if the weather is warm enough. ALL my summer trousers are white and I wear them until it's really too cold. I even wear them with a light sweater if it's beginning to get chilly in the evenings.


Is September still high season in Europe?

In travel-industry jargon, the year is divided into three seasons: peak season (roughly mid-June through August), shoulder season (April through mid-June and September through October), and off-season (November through March).


Can you wear white jeans in Spain?

Just wondered if white jeans are appropriate in Spain this early in the year? I keep thinking of the old adage about waiting until Memorial Day to wear white and don't want to look like a tourist! Yes, you can wear white jeans. But if you are a tourist it is irrelevant what you wear you will never pass as a local.


Is it okay to wear white in Europe?

Yes, you can. However, I would stick to more muted colors like black, white, navy or tan vs neon-colored sneakers. White sneakers are very popular in Europe at the moment and are often paired with jeans but also cute summer dresses.


What month do you stop wearing white pants?

But at the end of summer, around Labor Day, they put those white clothes away and returned to their lives in the city – as well as to their darker, heavier clothes. In time, not wearing white after Labor Day became a bit of a fashion rule.


How to not stand out as an American in Europe?

To not stand out as a tourist, wear what the locals wear--- neutral colors, scarves, and layers. Second, tourists should look like they know where they're going even if they don't. Standing on the street, looking confused, and staring at a map easily identifies people as tourists.