The Way To Dress While Visiting Russia
- Author Oksana Boichenko
- Published December 28, 2007
- Word count 551
The first difference you may see is how dressed up most girls are. Don’t let that intimidate you. It is typical for a Russian bride to wear heels on a regular basis, to wear dresses and look polished even if she is simply going to a store. Most women here work and coming to office automatically implies wearing dressy clothes. You will also see many of them wear jeans, which is acceptable casual attire for men as well.
While it is common knowledge that most women spend hours in front of the mirror getting ready before a date, clothing choice before a big event is not any less nerve racking for men. If you are taking a «Russian bride» for a first date, we would strongly recommend to get dressed up. A man in a suit is always an attractive sight, however if you are not big on wearing suits, slacks and shirt will be just fine.
Your choice of attire will also depend on where you are going. For people in the FSU countries going to a restaurant is not an every-day occasion, it implies something special. If you plan on attending an establishment like that, your best bet is to go dressy. If you plan on going to a night club, pants or jeans with a button-up shirt will be fine. If you are planning a day time outing, feel free to go as casual as you like (jeans, shorts and t-shirts are fair game).
Many people ask about clothing when traveling to the FSU in the fall and winter. It is difficult to give one-fits all advice, because the temperatures in the cold season will vary from region to region. You can check the weather forecast in advance as well as ask the person you are visiting or one of our agents for specifics before leaving your home country.
Some foreigners have done the following: they bring a light jacket and a heavy sweater just for the time of travel, and purchase the rest of the clothing one they arrive to their destination. You won’t spend as much on your clothes in FSU as you will at home, and you can always leave some of it if your luggage gets too heavy or if don’t have any use for the purchased items back at home. If you budget has room for such an alternative, you may find this option more convenient in terms of having a lighter luggage and leaving more room for gifts and souvenirs.
If you decide to shop for clothes, you will find plenty of boutiques and stores to visit. However, if you are looking for a good deal, you can always take a trip to an open air market (these are very popular in the FSU countries). Wherever you decide to look for clothes, take extra caution to examine the items for quality.
Also, keep in mind that it is not common for people in the FSU countries to use a washer and dryer cycle, as common in the US, for example. Many clothes you will find (especially winter items) might have hand wash only, no dryer instructions. So, if you plan on buying something you would like to wear after returning home, take an extra look at clothing care instructions.
Oksana Boichenko.
Oksanalove, Inc.
The matchmaker with 12 years of experience in the online dating business. Thousands of happy marriages, thousands of successful matches and millions of amazing datings. And you can find you second half - just visit our site and find YOUR Russian bride!
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