Americans Dubbed World's Worst-Dressed Tourists in Recent Poll
03 Août 2010 - 5:50PM
Marketwired
More than 47% of 1,000+ people from 70 countries who responded to
an online survey said that Americans are the world's worst-dressed
tourists. German travelers came in a distant second with just under
14% of the votes.
Here's the good news! Americans who are planning a late summer
vacation still have time to make a good impression on their fellow
travelers. dressbarn style experts offer some
simple fashion rules to help shoppers pack some style into their
vacation wardrobes.
Rule 1: Leggings are NOT pants. Leggings
are a style trend nation-wide. They are easy to pack and can be a
comfortable and stylish choice for travel, if you keep some simple
guidelines in mind: DO: Pack darker leggings
in a better quality. DO: Cover your leggings
up with a lightweight tunic or longer shirt that falls below your
derriere. DON'T: Treat leggings like pants.
Refer to Rule 1!
Rule 2: Never Pair Sneakers with a Summer
Dress. Soft, comfortable dresses in soft floral prints say
"summer" in any language. We know you want to be comfortable but
anchoring your breezy look with clunky shoes or sneakers is a
fashion faux-pas. Instead, DO: Pair your
"flowy" dress with comfortable, open-toed sandals. DO: Pick a print that's designed to blend in, not stand
out. DON'T: Don't think you have to sacrifice
style for comfort. Style and arch support do co-exist.
Rule 3: Leave Your Fanny Pack with Your Hiking
Gear The name says it all: Fanny Pack. Wrapping one of these
around your waist highlights an area you probably don't want to
draw attention to! First, keep in mind that dressing for your body
type is key for all occasions, at home and away. Then, DO: Skirt the issue! Start fresh with a long white
skirt that flatters your figure; then pair it with neutrals to
blend in, not stand out, in a crowd. DO: Opt
for simple flat sandals that are as comfy as sneakers. Refer to
Rule 2! DO: Choose a small shoulder bag to
carry your belongings. DON'T: Dress in loud
prints or other attention-grabbing accoutrements.
Rule 4: Don't Let Summer Breezes Blow Your
Style Away You're showing your style in a simple summer dress
when the weather turns cool. Be prepared by keeping these tips in
mind: DO: Take along a crop cardigan or shrug
that blends with the colors of your outfit. DO: Top your look with a slim black belt fastened at
your waist for a tinier, more flattering silhouette. DON'T: Cover up your stylish summer look with an
out-of-date poncho or out of season sweater.
Rule 5: Leave your Favorite Pair of "Holey"
Jeans at Home Yes, jeans are comfortable, and if they're all
in one piece, they are a vacation must. But we suggest being
selective. What's acceptable to your friends may come off as
offensive or unwelcoming to others. DO: Pair
stylish cuffed "boyfriend" jeans with a soft top for a look that's
feminine and relaxed. DO: Complete the look
with a cute, detailed sandal and classic tops that are flirty and
fun. DON'T: Wear jeans that are so frayed and
torn that they bare more skin than they cover. These are not
appropriate anywhere, anytime
dressbarn features career casual and
social separates in classic shapes and colors that are perfect for
building a mix and match travel wardrobe. dressbarn associates can help you put together head to
toe, stylish looks at a budget-friendly price.
For more information on dressbarn or to
find your neighborhood store please visit www.dressbarn.com.
About dressbarn The Dress Barn, Inc.
(NASDAQ: DBRN), is a leading national specialty apparel retailer
offering quality casual and career fashion apparel. dressbarn stores carry styles in sizes 4 to 24 as well
as shoes and accessories. As of June 2010, the company operated
over 830 dressbarn stores in 47 states, over
750 maurices stores in 44 states, and over
900 Justice stores in 45 states, Puerto Rico,
Russia and the Middle East. For more information, please visit
dressbarn.com.
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