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Do You Dress Like An American Tourist Abroad? These Signs Are A Dead Giveaway.

If you’ve ever seen the iconic “Modern Family” clip where Mitchell is increasingly bothered that people in France know he’s American just by looking at him — that is, until he purchases an outfit from a local store and fits in with the locals — you’ll understand the plight of American tourists. Sometimes, even with the right language skills or a demure presence, our clothes alone give us away.

This is because Americans have a specific way of dressing, stylists say, whether they’re visiting Europe, Asia or another locale. And while fashion is different in every city and every country (and among different groups in said place), Americans still manage to stick out no matter where they are.

Below, stylists from around the world share the styles that make Americans stand out from locals and how to dress like an international traveler instead.

Wearing Athletic Wear

“People in America really like the idea of dressing comfortably,” said Brooke Crum, a fashion stylist who also organizes bespoke shopping tours for visitors in Japan. This often results in Americans wearing athletic wear while out and about on vacation, Crum said.

When thinking of workout clothes, Crum said one item comes to mind first. “What’s one thing not to wear? Leggings, full stop,” Crum stated.

“People wouldn’t stare, it’s not like ‘Oh, this is an American person,’ but I think the way that some people style leggings is more of wearing it for comfort. So it’s a racerback tank with just long leggings, and in Japan… if you’re going to the yoga studio, wear the yoga pants. If you’re going to run, wear the tracksuit,” said Crum. “Clothes have their purpose and athletic wear is for athletics,” she stated.

When people in Japan do wear workout clothes outside of an

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