Traveling is synonymous with having fun. When having fun, comfort is a must, and your attire should exude style, reflecting your unique personality. If you hold onto this mindset, you're on the right track.
5 Tips for Travel Wardrobe
Avoid wearing clothing with sensitive flags or slogans
Due to cultural and religious influences, people in each country around the world dress differently. Not everywhere will accept a floral dress or shorts.
Comfort in dressing while traveling is entirely normal but can cause issues if that attire isn't welcomed in the country you're visiting.

Learn about the culture of the country and choose the safest clothing options for yourself.
Avoid wearing clothing with sensitive slogans related to gender, politics, or cultural mockery.
Refrain from revealing attire when visiting Islamic, Buddhist, or other religious sites.
Avoid flaunting expensive attire
Certainly, if you're wealthy, you have the right to don the most fashionable and expensive clothes and jewelry.
But remember, you are traveling not walking the fashion runway.
Displaying your wealth only attracts the attention of wrongdoers and brings trouble. Unless you want to be famous for some reason, opt for the most ordinary clothing to easily blend into the crowd.
Inappropriate Colorful Attire
Choose clothing in the most neutral tones, easy to blend in and less likely to cause discomfort. For example: navy blue, brown.
While black and white can be very stylish and fashionable, in some countries or specific destinations, these colors may be associated with bad luck and death.
Additionally, colors like red and bright yellow make you stand out. It's not good if you attract the attention of wrongdoers.
Ripped Jeans
Many might react to the suggestion of not wearing jeans while traveling. After all, it's one of the most common garments worldwide, suitable for all occasions.
But leave the jeans at home, especially the ripped ones. Opt for a long dress or breathable fabric pants instead.

There are two reasons for this. Jeans are typically thick and take a long time to dry, especially if you're traveling during the rainy season.
Furthermore, loose or heavily ripped jeans can make you look unsightly to locals and appear disrespectful when entering religious sites.
So, what's the most suitable attire for traveling?
The answer is: Dress like the locals.
The first thing you should do is learn about the culture of that country. If there are dress code regulations, follow them or avoid clothing that makes the locals uncomfortable.
Even though you love tank tops and ripped jeans, leave them at home before visiting a Muslim country.

If you're not prepared, observe the people around you and step into a local shop to choose appropriate attire.
This way, you not only avoid attention but also have a souvenir – clothing from that destination.
According to Minh Hai/Tuoi Tre
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourJune 28, 2018