What to WEAR IN SCOTLAND? | Tips for what to pack for Edinburgh & beyond

Published 2023-07-30
Wondering what to pack to Scotland? Curious about a local's tips about the best pieces to not leave at home when visiting the country, be it in the rugged countryside of beautiful cities? Look no further because for this video I've collated all the thoughts I'd share with my travel buddies on how the weather here gets you if come unprepared.

And also we kinda went overboard with the leaf blower, but heck did we have a (literal) blast with it (especially Simon)

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All Comments (21)
  • @spyhunter66
    Wife and I moved to Scotland in Feb from the USA. Basically, always be prepared! We’ve left the house when it’s full sun and blue skies only to still get caught in a downpour. Always bring a backpack with packable rain jackets.
  • @chryseass.5143
    I laughed at this - so true! I remember once asking a lady (during a summer visit) what she wore in the winter and she told me that all you do is add or subtract a layer to the same basic wardrobe which you can wear pretty much year round. Coming from Canada with our extremes of climate that was quite an alien concept until I experienced it firsthand!
  • @paulalago7425
    Thank you, great advice! You should make a guide to vintage shopping in Edinburgh video 😊
  • @FableM
    "The shackles of your expectations on your own gender" 😂😂😂 so funny and also true.... I like the different set-up very interesting video Kat ❤
  • @ingaborlowski1536
    Perfect. Hands down THE best video for what to wear/pack for Scotland. The green screen elevates your game & the “show and tell” was brilliant. If someone packs the wrong stuff then clearly they weren’t listening…. Thanks so much 🙋🏼‍♀️😊
  • @albaPhenom
    The hardest weather to deal with is like this morning, we have a very very light rain we call “smirr” which after walking for 5 minutes in it you will be soaked to the skin. For that you need a light cool waterproof layer.
  • @LordOz3
    I wish I had worn sturdier shoes for the Isle of Skye - those scenic waterfalls hide a lot of muddy grass. Also, while my jacket was fine for the chill, it wasn't water-repellant enough.
  • @Daaanini
    I visit Scotland this august for the first time & I’m soooo thankful for your videos. 💫 from Germany
  • @jameshurt4625
    This is my favorite channel on all YouTube. I love Edinburgh and that you provide so much info about it. Love your travel vlogs too.
  • This was a great informative video! Thanks so much! I will be visiting Scotland with my daughter-in-law and her mother for the first ever in mid-August and this helped me so much.
  • Thanks u! This is great honestly. Will be going this Oct for the first time, almost forgot the disposable hot pads! Thanks for the reminder. You and ur team is truly a blessing.
  • Thanks so much. I loved your upbeat casual yet serious attitude. The tips are very valuable. Kathleen
  • @hume6900
    My dad was born and raised about midway between Edinburgh and Glasgow, but always knew he would leave. He ultimately emigrated to Canada, more specifically Winnipeg as he had met my mum. He didn’t wear a winter coat for the first few years as he found a raincoat quite sufficient despite how miserable our winters are. Think -20 degrees F. plus windchill wind and blizzards. -40 is the same in both degrees F and C, in short COLD.
  • @filamphibian2980
    Thankyou for sharing. Fantastic presentation. I will be making an off season visit (Edinburgh, Glasgow, & 3 days Highlands) in December! From the Philippines! Will have my merino, my waterproofs, and my positive attitude. Super excited!
  • @ThePuccacat
    This is the best video ever. I have to get ready for a trip in June in Glasgow/Edinburgh/Highlands and I always like to be prepared without looking too touristy. You made me laugh so hard and I want to own all your outfits! The green screen is a game changer!
  • @mr.rizzlah
    the timing s perfect considering that i'm going to be there for the first two weeks of september. thanks a lot!
  • You are such a well spoken informative person! I’m looking to alter my wardrobe in preparation for a September uni term and this video is a gem x thank you for the help :D ❤
  • @haneebananee_art
    I’m so glad I chanced upon your video as I will be visiting on February! I come from a tropical country and I was really at a loss for what to wear and what to buy. Thanks so much! Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more of your content 😊
  • @wickabug13
    So wonderfully comprehensive and informative. This is so helpful! Thank you for your incredible work!
  • @McConnachy
    I live 3 hours north of Edinburgh. Grew up in a house with only a coal fire for heat. I cant handle the hot summers that they have in mainland Europe, in England also. I wear non jeans trouser (work trousers are warmer) a t shirt and a fleece. The waterproof jacket is never far away, and a quilted jacket for winter. Its generally colder from November to April. Wind and ice are a common problem in these months. Thank you for the video