What to Wear on an Outdoors Date

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Advice for the game of dating! Learn how to dress and prepare for a hiking first date with expert advice in this free video dating clip.

By: Lindsay Colbus

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:25

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"Hi. This is Lindsey Colbus, from Colbus Accessories, and today I'm going to show you how to dress for a date. Now we're going to do something really outdoorsy and adventurous with our date. Let's say we're going to go hiking or rock climbing, or something of that nature. If you look at my outfit I'm wearing a very sporty outfit, because if we're doing something sporty, it's good idea to dress appropriately for that sport. If you look at my shoes really quick, I have on some basic running shoes or tennis shoes. Everyone should have a pair of these in their closet, regardless or what you normally wear to work. Everybody should have a pair of tennis shoes. I'm wearing a T-shirt, and I'm wearing, they're not sweatpants, they're like spandexy pants. They're good for working out and moving around. The good thing about these pants is that it allows for movement. You're not confined. You don't want to wear something like jeans when you're going hiking. You've got to move your body parts like this. I don't know whether you're going to be climbing or running or pushing or pulling, or whatever is it you're doing. You want to be able to have the ease of movement in all the clothes you're wearing. So okay, we're wearing a T-shirt. You notice, I have no accessories on, because you shouldn't be wearing accessories if you're doing something in the outdoors. It could be detrimental to you. Earring posts could go into your skin if hit your head wrong, you could lose your earrings. The best idea is just to go no accessories and just wear what is needed and what is required for the sport that you're going to be doing."

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