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Hermes

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I'm going to New Orleans on thursday and I'm wondering what type of clothes to pack.  I've never been there.  The weather forecast says it will be mid-70's the whole time I'm there.  Can anyone suggest what I should pack?


Also, are there any cool stores I should check out while I'm there?



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LSUbatgirl should be able to help you some with this since she lives around there =).  It is usually pretty humid so it feels warmer than it actually is.  I wore jeans and tank tops when I was there last and that was in january.  As far as where to shop I would check out Magazine St.  It has some very cool stores including an awesome jean store if you need jeans.

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I've visited NOLA during this time of year several times.  I've always worn jeans or skirts and tanks/tees, but brought along a light cardigan or jacket cause it can get a bit breezy if you are near the river.


One of my favorite stores in the world is in New Orleans - Sabai Jewelry (www.sabaijewelry.com) they have shops on Royal and Magazine. 



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I'll be there this weekend too! Hmm what area are you going to be in and what are you planning on doing? I was there Fri and Sat of this past weekend too. Friday was in the 80s so I wore jeans and a sweet pea tank and was fine (I could have worn a skirt). Sat was rainy and breezy but I was ok in a tank and jeans.  I think the weather was in the 70s.


If its in the 70s or 80s and no rain is predicted then you can easily go with jeans, capris, or skirts and short sleeves or tanks. The cardigan idea would be fine.


Now for stores it really depends on where you are going to be and what you are interested in.  The french market is fun and has lots of jewelry at decent prices and knock off purses if you are interested in that. There are boutiques all over in the quarter- usually on Chartes street or royal. There is also one in Jackson Square called Jackies which is pretty cool.  Lush just opened up on Decatur which is the same street that has UO, FCUK, Virgin, Tower, etc.


Palace Cafe on Canal has a great banana's foster dessert (and white chocolate bread pudding from what I hear). I don't really have a favorite restaurant in the area (lots of theme restaurants with ok food and hit or miss service). The last time I went to Hard Rock the service was terrible.  I went to Bubba Gump this weekend and it was decent food, ok service but not worth the wait.  Maragaritaville has good food, House of blues is over priced for what it is IMO.


Magazine Street has a ton of cute little Boutiques.  I'm going to try to go over there Sat morning if I have time. I've never been in most of them but they all have great displays and a few were advertising sales. They have a food place called Juan's Flying Burrito that is good if you like mexican. there is another one on magazine further down called Taquira Corona or something like that that my bf loves.  Its usually closed when we try to go.  Whole foods is also on Magazine if you've never been (good food). The jean store is called Jean Therapy and there is one in the Lakeside mall also. (I'm thinking there is one in the French quarter now too but not 100% sure). There is another store though in the FQ that sells a ton of jeans on Chartes but I can't remember the name Hemline maybe? I have it at home also for sure.  Its a chain of 5 stores all along the same street.


Oh if you are on Chartes go to 400 Chartes Street (don't know the name of the place- just the address) but they sell the best belgium chocolates! You have got to stop in!



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Wow thanks LSUBATGIRL!  Very helpful.  My boyfriend and I are going for a wedding that he is standing up for.  The bride is from N.O.  Wedding is Sunday and we have several wedding activities scheduled, but do have free time and I'd like to shop, etc.  I know we are staying at the Park View Guest House on St. Charles Ave.  Other than that, I know we will be on Bourbon Street and Magazine street. 


We are there from Thurs - Mon.  I will defintely stop by some of the places you recommend and let me know if you think of anything else cool.


Thanks everyone for helping me figure out what to pack.  I want to make sure I'm not cold, so if I pack a light jacket, will I be ok for nighttime?  Also, I will plan to bring jeans, capris, maybe a skirt or two and short sleeved tops and tanks - does that sound about right?  Also, I've heard Bourbon street is dirty - what kind of shoes can I wear?  Are flip flops ok?



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your packing sounds good. Not sure about flip flops on bourbon though.  I mean you could do it...I have before.  I think it would be ok now since there isn't anything like mardi gras going on so it shouldn't be too dirty.  I have cheapo target xhileration mule type shoes I wear all the time since they are like flip flops but on a platform so I'm not dragging pants in the street. Just don't walk too close to the street and the curb (where they meet) since that is where the puddles and trash collect.


Take the street car down to the french quarter and save the money on parking if you can (not sure how late they run though). I think you can do a $5 all day pass for the street car and you can just ride the st. charles one down to canal and walk across the street to the french quarter. There is also the canal street car which can take you from the french market all the way to city park or the cemetaries if you want to see them.


Oh you can definetly skip the riverwalk.  Its very touristy (trinket shops) and has some standard mall stores like gap and the limited.



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What kind of shoes do you suggest I wear when I'm walking around?  Especially if I am wearing capris or skirts - not sure what to wear??  Help!

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Well if its during the day flip flops are fine.  Bourbon only gets dirty at night when people are out.  Just don't go out in flip flops you know.  Otherwise just wear them around while you shop.

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Great - thanks so much!  Any tips on what to wear for a night out on Bourbon Street?  sorry for the all the questions!

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Well its not fancy there so jeans are fine.  I typically wear jeans & a tshirt-ish shirt (you know fitted tee) and some mule type shoes because they have a heel and I'm not dragging on the ground.  People wear all sorts of things though so you can really go with whatever you want.  Like I said before though don't do flip flops because of the grime on the floor & incase your toes get stepped on. Ask me wed how the weather is so I can update you with our forecast.  Also pm prissy about stuff I might be missing since she lives down there too.

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Thanks for all of your help - I'll defintely take your suggestions - you've been a big help! 

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