Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Always pack clothes you can layer. Temperatures can and do drop substantially when the sun sets. Several thin layers are warmer than one thick one.
Rain is frequent all year round. It may be heavy, it may be light, it may last all day or it may be a brief shower. So bring an umbrella and waterproof outerwear.
Sandals are just miserable in the rain (it's never warm rain). London is hard on the feet, so bring comfortable walking shoes. Save heels for the evenings.
Dress so that you can add or remove layers through the day. Your body will tell you when to add or remove: it is different for everyone.
Unless people are going to work, or out for the evening (and often then as well) jeans are the norm, for all ages.
So are trainers (sports shoes). They are comfortable and good in the rain.
Key point to remember: no-one in London (or the UK) actually cares what you look like. Really
Rain is frequent all year round. It may be heavy, it may be light, it may last all day or it may be a brief shower. So bring an umbrella and waterproof outerwear.
Sandals are just miserable in the rain (it's never warm rain). London is hard on the feet, so bring comfortable walking shoes. Save heels for the evenings.
Dress so that you can add or remove layers through the day. Your body will tell you when to add or remove: it is different for everyone.
Unless people are going to work, or out for the evening (and often then as well) jeans are the norm, for all ages.
So are trainers (sports shoes). They are comfortable and good in the rain.
Key point to remember: no-one in London (or the UK) actually cares what you look like. Really
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