
melissa r
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Anything but white tennis shoes- everyone will know your american! |
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Danny
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Various nothing too warm at the moment but make sure you have a coat just incase, its still mild at the moment. |
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bonshui
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Bring clothes for all weather!
If you want to fit in with local fashion, buy jeans that hang way down below your crotch and wear a guitar on your back. It doesn't matter if you can't play it. |
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xbleedingxmascarax
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warm clothes!! ok it shouldn be too bad at the moment but in the UK, the summer climate (its still summer, sort of) varies - its usually sunny but cold and sometimes rains... |
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The Exorcist
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Bring enough stuff to cover every type of weather, some days its fine some days its raining and cold ,depends as well where in England you are going the north is generally colder than the south.
Me I need shorts and stuff as I'm off to the Caribbean on Monday.
have a good trip to the UK |
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dancer200889
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Well i went to Paris, which is close. the weather is similar to that in Indiana. Take clothes for fall, 50-60 degree weather. Take a couple of warmer weather outfits and colder weather outfits just in case. Always take a coat. |
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DL
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at this time of year it's now the end of summer but you can still get hot days also you would need t shirt,polo shirt,pullover and a jacket not to heavy or one of each, hope you enjoy it try Scotland it's very nice |
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Andy C
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None,were a naturist colony now.So whatever you do,wear not a stitch,because you will look stupid in clothes.Just trying to spare yr blushes mate. |
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Led*Zep*Babe
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Lil' Dog...I think he WAS talking about the climate. From what I've heard its pretty rainy and can get chilly.....so layers and a small umbrella to keep with you. Have fun! |
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bexy89
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Any! |
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High-strung Guitarist
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Anything. Be yourself. You don't have to show off to those snobs. |
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UKJess
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Do you mean here or to bring with you?
To bring with you - a waterproof coat or poncho (it is almost bound to rain at some stage) and comfortable shoes (since you are almost bound to have to walk further than you expect) break the shoes in before you get here and don't rely on trainers, it might be wet.
As for the weather - it might be anything from freezing cold to short-sleeve weather, so I'd bring clothes you can layer. T-shirts you can use as undershirts if it's cold, two thin sweaters rather than one thick one, that kind of thing.
As for what to buy here - it depends on your age and how much you want to spend. The dollar is low against the pound now, so everything will be pretty expensive. |
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Bond
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dont buy
there maximum ppl move in undergarments |
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Michael S
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A rain coat and umbrella. |
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♥haggisbasher♥
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Whatever you like, but it will be getting cold so warm clothes for going out. |
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cutiepie
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definetely buy some warm clothes such as long trousers and a coat hoodies are a good look but not the sport type ones, you will look like a scally a good pair of trainers aswell |
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Tom Cat
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If you are a conformist, ask the Brits! If not, do what is comfortable for you e.g. thin people feel the cold more that well endowed people. |
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x_squared
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uk could be rainy, so, plus umbrella. |
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ans_me
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go there and buy frm there. u get good stuff.
also get some chocolates for me. |
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Lil' Dog
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Last time I checked, they were human like the rest of us, so you probably just need whatever works for the climate. |
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