Getting Ready for a Walk

Posted by angeliysama in Dec 01, 2009, under Uncategorized

BEFORE you pull yourself up from you seart and go off for an adventure, ask yourself these queries: “What will I wear?”, “Will my attire not bug me as I participate in activities?” and “Is my attire appropriate in the spot/event/occasion I’ll be attending?”

Of course, you don’t want to spoil your day because of what you’re wearing. Several considerations are to be recognized and given attention to avoid such situations.

Surrounded by astonishing beaches, with hip urban spots and enriched by vibrant local culture, Cebu is a perfect tropical paradise destination to everyone who needs to loosen up and break free.

Since Cebu is usually hot, you wouldn’t be wearing gowns, big & heavy blings-blings, leather-made pants, thick shirts and the like in going out. In having a trip whether for a vacation or other purpose, I say, you have to jazz up the tropical spirit in you by wearing these clothings:

TOPS

In any acquaintances, top wears are undeniably the first clothing to be seen which is the main reason it should be ‘delicious’ as an eye-candy.

a) MALE attires are easy to find when it comes to tops. One cfan make use of a polo shirt printed with sea related designs such as coconuts, sunset, fishes, clams shells and others. T-shirts will do especially sleeveless, thin whites.

b) FEMALES preferably should go with tubes. It’ll allow one to stretch, point out, wave and do other movements (mostly done during picture takings, sight-seeing and parties). For conservative gals, out there, you can pair tubes with Boleros and or go with loose shirts made out of lightweight material.

LOWS

Lower clothings are the difficult ones to decide. It is the vital one to really observe because we are on a trip and our feet do most of the work.

a)GUYS wear shorts. These are perfect  in water and land activities. Take note that we are talking about Cebu vacation attire. Formal stuff are excluded in the post.

b) GALS can stick with long skirts only when light walking trips are observed. In situations like mountain climbing, swimming and other courses that require heavy use of legs and feet.

FOOTWEARS

When going out for a walk, you or anyone of your group should have an idea of the passageways you’ll be encountering. This helps a lot in choosing the right footwear to use. Guys go hurray since their favorite sneakers are of big use in this talk. Gals, set aside your favorite glittering high heels and begin shopping these:

a) It’s pleasant to walk around the streets of Cebu wearing a sturdy and comfortable footwear. Rubber shoes are the best whenit comes to situations of long distance manual transportation.

b) Slippers are the widely used in the province hence, it’s considered as the ‘basic’ footwear.  Hook up with these anytime. There are some having easy-to-connect straps really good for one grab-and-go walks, swims and climbs.

ACCESSORIES

Unessesary bling-blings are big no nos in trips because they are time-consuming, they contribute to uncomfortable movements and they distract the wearer in executing diffictult actions. On the contrary, you can bring and embelish yourself with it in moments which are not dangerous or when your tourist guide tells you it’s fine.

a) It’s hot in Cebu most of the days. Be sure to bring with you your sunglasses and hats. When it is hot, it is really hot.

b) Sometimes, the atmosphere in Cebu alters quickly from hot to windy whether. Keep bandanas in your bag. Use these from keeping your hair flying in all directions making you look untidy and disorganized.

c)Ties are the number one hair keeper. Trust with these and nothing could cover your view especially for girls who have long hair.

Remember:

Don’t forget to bring with you a few goodies to munch. Great moments occur mostly when good food is shared.

Sunblocks and creams that protect the skin from harmful sunrays are of big help.


And there you have it! You’re ready for one heck of a trip and tour! You’re ready for Cebu!

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