I'm most likely going to be visiting France (from Australia) and some other euro countries in January for over a month. I definitely do not have any adequate clothing for European winter, so I am asking what are the best types of clothing in terms of decent looking and comfort.
I've given thoughts into boots as main shoes
would you consider a thick jacket or layering a couple of pieces over each other
what type of pants/jeans or whatever?
beanies still fine?
I'm 176cm, 60 kgs, im slim but not full ottermode. Definitely not skinnyfat
these are popular in europe atm and will keep you warm
>>11144595
it's not winter anymore. just take whatever you wear in winter and you should be okay.
>>11145108
>in january
you ruhtard
French guy here.
It kinda depends were you go, but in January theses years its pretty hot, usually around 10°C in January, colder in the north and hotter in the south of france.
I usually wear a middle season jacket and a wool sweater, but if you're visiting you should take a good coat (beware of wind, can be harsh)
As you're gonna walk a lot, I would not recommend boots but rather seakers, and boots if it really starts raining.
For pants, everything is fine.
Hope it helped
I was an Australian there during the winter just gone. I just wore hoodies under my snowboard jacket, jeans and sneakers. I think the thing that'll make the difference are insulative layers. Go to uniqlo and buy a bunch of heat tech stuff, and get some proper explorer wool socks and you'll be fine. Depending on where you go, it's not even that cold
>>11145192
>10°C
>hot
?????
>>11145207
thats like the fucking death valley for us finnish fags
>>11145207
I would say cold is about 0 to -10°C. Above it's really ok
>>11145295
>>11145413
baka desu, 40°C is hot in australia
Northern French here. Still no winter, it's been 4 years..
So no snow, it'll rain though. Bring a raincoat or some wool coat with a hood. It'll be 0°c at 7AM then it's all good.
Not too heavy cotton sweater, wool coat, any pants, avoid shorts I guess. Wear a beanie if you want.
>>11145539
eh déconne pas l'année dernière ou avant y'a eu plein de neige