What To Wear In Poland
To sum it up - casual but smart
- Polish women like to take care of themselves so if you make an effort to dress up and use make up, you will fit in and feel comfortable.
- Jeans are always popular here and, teamed with lighter layers for the summer and warmer ones for the winter, will serve as a versatile base to your wardrobe.
- Add in a smarter outfit for more formal occasions.
- To get around and see as many sites as possible during your trip you're likely to do a good deal of walking so be sure to pack some comfortable walking shoes.
- Take your heels, but save them for evening dining or night clubbing.
- between May and October it will be warmer, although there can still be heavy rains (particularly between June and August) so pack a raincoat and umbrella.
- From November it turns colder and damper, and there can be substantial snow. January and February are particularly cold, so our advice would be to pack warm layers, a coat, gloves, a hat and scarf. A furry lining or trim will keep you even cozier.
- To keep your feet warm pack boots with a water resistant sole.
- Dressing in layers will help you with the temperature changes during the day, whatever time of year you visit.
- If you are going to visit any religious sites, cover your shoulders and bare legs.
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