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What To Wear In New Orleans

Visiting New Orleans is a very rewarding experience, but you need to wear the right clothes for the appropriate season.

This article will tell you what to wear in New Orleans, Louisiana.

What Should I Wear In New Orleans?

New Orleans is known for its hot and humid weather, especially during the summer months. Here are some tips on what to wear in New Orleans:

Lightweight Clothing

Wear lightweight and breathable clothing, such as cotton or linen, to stay cool in the heat and humidity. Avoid wearing synthetic fabrics as they may trap heat and moisture.

What To Wear In New Orleans When It Gets Hot

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Springtime can sometimes get really hot in New Orleans, but the really steamy days happen during summer. That’s when you’ll need to wear light clothing, shorts and sleeveless shirts.

In the springtime, it’s the perfect time to wear jeans. You won’t suffocate your nether regions like you would in the hot summer and you’ll benefit from the morning cool.

Casual Crew Neck

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Here are some other cute:

Columbia Spring Classic Zip Fleece Jacket

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Sun Protection

Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Read our guide on the best sunscreens for your face.

Comfortable Shoes

Wear comfortable shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, as New Orleans is a city with lots of walking and exploring. The city has many cobblestone streets and sidewalks, so avoid wearing high heels or shoes with thin soles.

Read up on the best sandals for the season.

Rain Gear

New Orleans experiences frequent rain showers, especially during the summer months, so bring a lightweight rain jacket or umbrella. The funny thing about New Orleans is that the city may experience a lot of rain over the course of 20 minutes and then it dry up over the next hour and get hot again.

Final Word

Layers: While the weather in New Orleans is generally warm, indoor locations such as restaurants and museums may have air conditioning. Bring a light jacket or sweater to layer and stay comfortable indoors.

Respectful clothing: New Orleans is a vibrant city with many different cultural influences. When visiting religious or cultural sites, such as churches or museums, dress respectfully and avoid wearing revealing or provocative clothing.

Overall, wearing lightweight and breathable clothing, comfortable shoes, and sun protection can help you stay cool and comfortable while exploring all that New Orleans has to offer.

Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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