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as long as you enjoy your trip it doesn't make a difference what you wear
epa makes various good points. On a less abstract level, there are places in which people who look like foreigners are targeted by locals.
But then against these kinds of locals you don't stand a chance anyway. The'll spot you no matter what you look like, just by the way you walk, where you are looking at etc.
I like color, so when I'm a tourist, I wear a high-quality Hawaiian shirt. Also, Bermuda shorts, black wing-tipped shoes, and mirrored aviator sunglasses.