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Tourist hat attire for Italy
I'm planning a trip to Italy for Sept. 2006. I want to ensure I don't
dress like a U.S. tourist. One area id hats. I need to wear a hat, especially if I'm walking or standing under the sun. Wearing the typical baseball cap is a no-no, I'm assuming. Anyone have any advice for wearing hats in Italy while sightseeing? Thank you, Ed S. |
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Tourist hat attire for Italy
While many would advocate the use of tinfoil for someone like you, in
all practicality aluminum foil is a lot more accessable and would do you just fine. Nanu nanu. |
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