In the U.S., people often wear sports memorabilia, even if they're not going to a game - a sign of pride for your favorite team. While this may create a sense of community and camaraderie, it doesn't exactly translate in Europe, where the only time you'd really don a sports jersey is for the World Cup. Instead, skip the logos and printed tees and opt for something neutral, like this V-neck, short-sleeve loose tee.
Fashion in Europe has always been about the 'less is more' mentality. I quickly realized I packed entirely wrong on my first trip to Paris when I couldn't wear a single dress without standing out. We all want to try and look (and travel) like a local, so dressing the part is the first step.
After spending the past decade living in France and traveling extensively throughout the continent as a travel journalist, I've seen my fair share of fashion mistakes from tourists. If you're planning a trip to Europe this fall, keep reading: there are a few easy ways to blend in without spending a fortune.
From flattering faux leather pants and wide-leg jeans to a chic trench and the ultimate fall overcoat, here are the European styles to shop this season - starting at $15 at Amazon.
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