When I went to Africa all my and my friend would wear was cargo shorts, the most outrageous African style shirts and Kufi hats everywhere. The locals were pissing themselves at the sight of us and so we're we
I misread the question a little but you get what I'm saying. They do thin synthetic pants that should be good in humid conditions, but I don't see the specific mixed fabric I like so much in their tshirts.
> Any brands or items you swear by?
I to like making myself a walking target of scams too! Just wear what you would normally use at home.
>go to walmart or discount clothing store >buy some cheapish clothes and some 5 pack of t-shirts >walk around during the day never bothered by scammers >don't have to care as much if I get dirty or whatever
When I want to go out at night for anything better maybe try to get with a chick I'll swap out to something better for it.
I just had to buy new shoes because the heels were giving me blisters, must be a half size too big or some shit. They are made in Cambodia but I buy them in the USA. This shit really fucked my shit up and I need a shoe repair man. I just bought some trail runners and it through my fashion of slightly very slightly.
I wear plain colored t-shirts that fit wherever I go. Only time I've ever had any problems was at a 2* michelin restaurant where they had a blazer I could borrow while I ate
When I went to Africa all my and my friend would wear was cargo shorts, the most outrageous African style shirts and Kufi hats everywhere. The locals were pissing themselves at the sight of us and so we're we
were we*
Pissing of laughter or anger?
>Muh fashion
Fashion as in clothes I'm not asking for anything actually fashionable
Burger alert
>If country is safe
What ever
>If unsafe
Plain clothes, nothing of value
Uniqlo for lightweight quick drying polycotton blends. I'm backpacking though so I focus more on reducing weight and bulk than the average traveller.
Any good Uniqlo pants for a humid climate?
Don't have their pants, but they should be. I'm slowly replacing everything with their stuff, and they do great at keeping you cool and dry.
I misread the question a little but you get what I'm saying. They do thin synthetic pants that should be good in humid conditions, but I don't see the specific mixed fabric I like so much in their tshirts.
Do they sell that brand in stores im in Europe now backpacking and need to downsize my pack
Uniqlo? It's a global chain I'm sure they have one in most major European cities
They had to close a few because of the pandemic but there's probably one in your nearest capital city
You mean you're backpacking in the hiking through mountains or the #solofemalebackpacker sense?
City and country, I'm in SF at the moment and was going to Yosemite next, but it's now on fire.
> Any brands or items you swear by?
I to like making myself a walking target of scams too! Just wear what you would normally use at home.
>go to walmart or discount clothing store
>buy some cheapish clothes and some 5 pack of t-shirts
>walk around during the day never bothered by scammers
>don't have to care as much if I get dirty or whatever
When I want to go out at night for anything better maybe try to get with a chick I'll swap out to something better for it.
Same shit as home. I dress poor to not stand out of the crowd.
Inb4 I'm poor, I'm really not
no one cares if your poor
P I T V I P E R S
I just had to buy new shoes because the heels were giving me blisters, must be a half size too big or some shit. They are made in Cambodia but I buy them in the USA. This shit really fucked my shit up and I need a shoe repair man. I just bought some trail runners and it through my fashion of slightly very slightly.
Hawaiian t-shirt. Panama hat. Sunglasses. Shorts. Socks and flipflops.
I wear plain colored t-shirts that fit wherever I go. Only time I've ever had any problems was at a 2* michelin restaurant where they had a blazer I could borrow while I ate
ridiculous
I would have went to some place else if they asked me to put on their blazer. Fuck em.