Originally Posted by
BAAZ
Actually, particularly in Italy, the key is to avoid looking like a tourist in the first place. The locals often dress well with jewellery etc and never get any hassle. It's the obvious tourist wearing sneakers/trainers, dressed "for comfort", that draws attention - clearly not Italian, and probably carrying plenty of money (because tourists do), and not as aware of their surroundings.
Yes, sneakers, John Deere caps, "Acme Waste Removal" polo shirts, and "Hey honey!! Luhgga this!!"