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trekkinDave
12-06-2008, 03:42 PM
I have tried to start this thread almost 5 times now, but 3 sentences in to the post, I always seem to sound like a stuck up twit.


So here goes anyway, because its been gnawing at me all day.

At home I like to dress well around town. Usually ill wear a button down and a pair of jeans and casual brown leather shoes..

I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on ways to dress it up alittle for disney touring without looking like a tool.

Khaki shorts and polo?

The reason I ask, planning on proposing during the trip and dont want my fiance to be to remember me looking like a slob in a t-shirt and shorts with sandles...

what kind of temps should i expect for December? Jeans and a shirt? Shorts and polo? Do I need a sweatshirt?

jamstew
12-06-2008, 04:26 PM
I have tried to start this thread almost 5 times now, but 3 sentences in to the post, I always seem to sound like a stuck up twit.


So here goes anyway, because its been gnawing at me all day.

At home I like to dress well around town. Usually ill wear a button down and a pair of jeans and casual brown leather shoes..

I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on ways to dress it up alittle for disney touring without looking like a tool.

Khaki shorts and polo?

The reason I ask, planning on proposing during the trip and dont want my fiance to be to remember me looking like a slob in a t-shirt and shorts with sandles...

what kind of temps should i expect for December? Jeans and a shirt? Shorts and polo? Do I need a sweatshirt?

Temps since I got here late Tuesday until this afternoon have ranged from 39 to 75. Depending on where you're from (and when you'll be here), you may need a sweatshirt or lightweight jacket early in the morning and after dark. During the day, I've seen everything from shorts and tank tops to jeans and sweatshirts. I heard on the weather this morning that it's supposed to turn cooler again tonight.

Aggiegrl
12-10-2008, 10:24 PM
You sound young and somewhat preppy. DH and I are this type too, so maybe I can put in my two cents.

We always go comfortable, but we're already married. You'll probably want pants and closed toe shoes in December.

I'd say jeans and an attractive t-shirt...maybe not polo, but a nice fitted tee. For shoes you really want something comfortable. Don't do leather...if it rains or if gets warm, you'll be miserable. I'd suggest getting a stylish pair of low sole tennis shoes, sketchers, adidas, etc.