What shoes to wear in Italy in the winter?


What shoes to wear in Italy in the winter? For the rest of Italy, you won't need snow boots. That said, Italians love chic footwear and stylish leather riding boots or ankle boots are always a fashionable way to stay warm and dry.


What shoes are acceptable in Italy?

The two main types of shoes I recommend bringing to Italy include a walking shoe (can be either a casual sneaker or an athletic shoe) and another shoe – a pair of sandals (if you're visiting in the summer) or a warm, weatherproof shoe (if you're visiting in the winter).


How should I dress in Italy in December?

Whether you're visiting Rome in early December, mid-December, or at the end of December, I recommend packing plenty of layers, along with a warm jacket, scarf, hat and gloves. On this page you'll find: Dressing for the rain in Rome.


How do people dress in Italy in November?

You should layer and plan on wearing a short-sleeved shirt under your cardigan/jacket, as it can be quite warm in the middle of the day, especially if you are walking around a lot or eating lunch outside. It's not really shorts/tank tops weather, so I suggest sticking to jeans/cotton pants.


Is it okay to wear sneakers in Italy?

First thing's first: Italians love a versatile sneaker that's comfy enough to wear trekking through cliffside Italian towns but also stylish enough to wear with a sundress while strolling through a city center.


Can you wear sneakers to dinner in Italy?

– The best shoes for Italy are the ones you can comfortably walk in. 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.


What to wear in Italy to not look like tourist?

Italians tend to dress simply and stylishly and in fitted rather than baggy clothing. Choose neutral colors like black, dark blue, beige, and white and pack button-down shirts and blouses; chinos; knee-length or below skirts; and a blazer or leather jacket if you're traveling in the shoulder seasons.