Greetings Gents!
I've been asked to join a 7-Day Mediterranean Wine Cruise hosted by a couple winemaker friends of mine in June 2015 … I know tragic, right? Since I have plenty of time between now and then, I'd like to take this opportunity to learn a bit more about creating an edited travel wardrobe that will have a timeless/classic look, a bit fun (resort style), and fit a range of activities … mostly walking, drinking and eating .
The itinerary will start with a couple days in Rome and include stops in:
Amalfi/Positano, Italy
Cagliari (Sardinia), Italy
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Provence (Marseille), France
Antibes, France
Monte Carlo, Monaco
We're probably going to tack on a couple days before and after the cruise part of the trip, but haven't decided on any additional destinations.
I plan on posting questions to this thread as I start considering things I need to choose or acquire for this trip … and hope to learn from the LL community along the way. I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice you may have on this subject.
Thanks and Cheers!!
Cruise Wardrobe - Rome to Monte Carlo - June 2015
I've been thinking a lot about walking shoes for this trip. I'd like to keep my shoe wardrobe down to 3 pair. For at least one of those, I'm considering a suede/reversed-calf rubber or crepe sole plain toe blucher.
Will on ASW once suggested a pair of white bucks for summer travel. I like this idea, and it would allow me to finally get a nice pair of white bucks. I currently have BB's version and Allen Edmonds wing tip bal in white suede, but I don't think they're going to work for this trip. I haven't seen them around for a while but it looks like a couple retailers have Alden white plain toe bluchers in stock with a rubber/vibram sole. I've always wanted these, so now may be the time?
I'm also considering a pair of plain toe bluchers in medium brown or snuff suede. I've had a hard time finding anything "nice" with a crepe or rubber sole. I'm hoping to get some suggestions on these as well.
I'd also appreciate any other suggestions for a good walking shoe that would pair well with light summer trousers with or without a sport coat.
Thanks!
Will on ASW once suggested a pair of white bucks for summer travel. I like this idea, and it would allow me to finally get a nice pair of white bucks. I currently have BB's version and Allen Edmonds wing tip bal in white suede, but I don't think they're going to work for this trip. I haven't seen them around for a while but it looks like a couple retailers have Alden white plain toe bluchers in stock with a rubber/vibram sole. I've always wanted these, so now may be the time?
I'm also considering a pair of plain toe bluchers in medium brown or snuff suede. I've had a hard time finding anything "nice" with a crepe or rubber sole. I'm hoping to get some suggestions on these as well.
I'd also appreciate any other suggestions for a good walking shoe that would pair well with light summer trousers with or without a sport coat.
Thanks!
On the topic of shoes (sticking to 3) I would recommend:
1 pair of lightweight loafers in brown pebble-grain. Very versatile.
1 pair of sturdy white canvas deck shoes/All-stars. Useful for anything more athletic in nature and good for any walk short of proper hiking. Also, essentially undamaged by rain / water.
1 pair of dressier, leather-soled shoes; perhaps dark cordovan loafers
As an alternative, if you are the type that does not mind standing out, a good pair of lighter-weight spectators might substitute for the first pair mentioned. White bucks would also do. They, too, will stand out by a mile, in Europe, but they're great.
Clothes-wise, how formal will your activities be? Looking at suits/ties at all?
1 pair of lightweight loafers in brown pebble-grain. Very versatile.
1 pair of sturdy white canvas deck shoes/All-stars. Useful for anything more athletic in nature and good for any walk short of proper hiking. Also, essentially undamaged by rain / water.
1 pair of dressier, leather-soled shoes; perhaps dark cordovan loafers
As an alternative, if you are the type that does not mind standing out, a good pair of lighter-weight spectators might substitute for the first pair mentioned. White bucks would also do. They, too, will stand out by a mile, in Europe, but they're great.
Clothes-wise, how formal will your activities be? Looking at suits/ties at all?
Thanks for the advice Luca! Clothes-wise, I was thinking 3 odd jackets in a summer cloth and 3-4 trousers in linen or open weave wool; or 1 odd jacket and 2 summer suits that can be broken up. Ties will probably only be seen at a dinner or two. I think all of the activities really require no more than chinos and a polo or sport shirt, but I like to step it up a bit … preferring nicely cut trousers and a sport coat, or a casual suit. I think the dress code on-board was described as "Resort Wear" and the only rule was no jeans or shorts for the nicer restaurants on ship.Luca wrote:On the topic of shoes (sticking to 3) I would recommend:
1 pair of lightweight loafers in brown pebble-grain. Very versatile.
1 pair of sturdy white canvas deck shoes/All-stars. Useful for anything more athletic in nature and good for any walk short of proper hiking. Also, essentially undamaged by rain / water.
1 pair of dressier, leather-soled shoes; perhaps dark cordovan loafers
As an alternative, if you are the type that does not mind standing out, a good pair of lighter-weight spectators might substitute for the first pair mentioned. White bucks would also do. They, too, will stand out by a mile, in Europe, but they're great.
Clothes-wise, how formal will your activities be? Looking at suits/ties at all?
I'm not too concerned about standing out, except maybe in Barcelona
Thanks couch! Those are very nice! I'm thinking a blucher might be better as I don't want to be too formal. I want something that would pair well with say linen trousers and an odd jacket or suit … still keeping with a relatively casual dress shoe. I will be doing a considerable amount of walking, so I think a rubber or crepe sole is a must, but no sneakers or sport shoes. Most of what I've seen on the market is blobby or boot like. The search continues…
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