Go to www.flyertalk.com and the womens' forum (sorry, I don't like that normally, however....)
We have a long thread about cute comfortable shoes to wear in Europe. I own about a dozen pair of Geox for instance, but there are pages of suggestions. I know that Eurochique fashions is the height of mockery here on this site, but we wear athletic shoes and clothes for athletic endeavours. The German firm Puma does for instance make some slim dark coloured shoes which are comfortable and quite popular.
I wouldn't force anyone to change their style (I believe that I told Pakey to wear her crocs if that made her comfortable) But just understand that it is almost a game to identify nationalities by clothing - even the DLRP CMs do that with me all the time, although my mixed outfits really confuse them (Some of them have even guessed Spanish or Italian!)
Moreso than clothing however if you wander around looking lost and clueless, you will be a target. In Paris there are many scams, including the Arab women calling out in Englishfor help (which seems to always rope in the helpful, friendly Americans) , and they do target the obvious tourists. So avoid the backpack, don't wear the camera around your neck, and look confident.
We have a long thread about cute comfortable shoes to wear in Europe. I own about a dozen pair of Geox for instance, but there are pages of suggestions. I know that Eurochique fashions is the height of mockery here on this site, but we wear athletic shoes and clothes for athletic endeavours. The German firm Puma does for instance make some slim dark coloured shoes which are comfortable and quite popular.
I wouldn't force anyone to change their style (I believe that I told Pakey to wear her crocs if that made her comfortable) But just understand that it is almost a game to identify nationalities by clothing - even the DLRP CMs do that with me all the time, although my mixed outfits really confuse them (Some of them have even guessed Spanish or Italian!)
Moreso than clothing however if you wander around looking lost and clueless, you will be a target. In Paris there are many scams, including the Arab women calling out in Englishfor help (which seems to always rope in the helpful, friendly Americans) , and they do target the obvious tourists. So avoid the backpack, don't wear the camera around your neck, and look confident.