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Miami, home to South Beach, is a densely populated, sea-side city on the southern Atlantic coastline of Florida. It is known for its humid climate and long stretches of white sands, as well as its Latin-inspired architecture, food and clothing. Miami offers visitors a variety of pastimes, from tanning on the beach to clubbing at night. Therefore, it is important to pack appropriately for a trip to Miami. Follow these guidelines for how to dress in Miami. | Miami, home to South Beach, is a densely populated, sea-side city on the southern Atlantic coastline of Florida. It is known for its humid climate and long stretches of white sands, as well as its Latin-inspired architecture, food and clothing. Miami offers visitors a variety of pastimes, from tanning on the beach to clubbing at night. Therefore, it is important to pack appropriately for a trip to Miami. Follow these guidelines for how to dress in Miami. | ||
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# Keep the climate in mind. Miami is very close to the equator and is the only US metropolitan city that is considered to have a tropical environment, meaning summers are hot and humid and winters are dry and warm. Consider the following fabric facts when you dress for Miami: | # Keep the climate in mind. Miami is very close to the equator and is the only US metropolitan city that is considered to have a tropical environment, meaning summers are hot and humid and winters are dry and warm. Consider the following fabric facts when you dress for Miami: |