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What clothes should I bring to England in July?

Depending on where you are going, if you are in the north, you can consider bringing more thick clothes. London is hotter and the air is not very good.

Generally speaking, the weather in Britain is cold in the morning and evening, and it becomes hot at noon, so the climate is changeable. I don't know when it will rain. It has rained heavily in recent days, so you can take some thick clothes to prevent water (a medium-thick jacket will do). It is best not to need too many 2-3 pieces to change clothes. Long sleeves are actually unnecessary, unless you are particularly afraid of the cold, you can usually wear a T-shirt under your coat in the morning and evening. There are about three pairs of jeans. Skirts and the like are hard to say, depending on personal living habits. Basically, it's not very cold in England. Just bring a change of clothes. You can take two pairs of shoes. It depends on whether there are any very formal occasions in your itinerary. Just prepare a formal set of clothes and shoes. As for other times, everyone wears more casual clothes.

As for other daily necessities, the friends above are right, but it is difficult to pay attention to snacks, especially meat products. And I may not be used to eating when I first arrived, but now there are good Chinese restaurants in bigger cities, and there are many supermarkets in China where you can buy instant noodles and snacks. There is also the need to manage their own finances, so that parents can get a card in China Bank or China Construction Bank. Just swipe your card with the supplementary card (don't withdraw cash) (most stores in Britain can swipe your card, but it is recommended to go to some bigger supermarkets as much as possible). Not too much cash, about 200 yuan should be enough.

Have a good time.