Boat days come with their own unspoken dress code: equal parts polished, practical, and photo-ready. The ideal outfit is cute enough for golden-hour snaps, comfortable enough for a full day outdoors, and functional enough to handle wind, sun, and the occasional splash. Even if swimming isn’t on the agenda, your look should still feel easy, breezy, and subtly vacation-inspired—even if you’re just headed to a nearby lake. Think coastal color palettes, lightweight fabrics, sturdy shoes, and pieces that can stand up to a salty breeze.
The golden rule for boat day outfits is simple: Choose clothes that move with you. Even when they’re anchored, boats are rarely still, so a boat party should work just as well sitting, standing, stepping across uneven surfaces, and catching a strong wind. Flowy skirts, linen pants, denim shorts, crochet layers, breezy button-downs, and relaxed dresses all work beautifully as long as they feel secure and comfortable. (If a piece needs constant adjusting on land, it’s probably not making the cut onboard.)
When it comes to boat day style, you can never go wrong with white. Crisp whites always feel at home on the water, while classic shades like navy, red, cream, and sky blue instantly evoke a coastal mood, especially when paired with stripes or classic denim. Timeless prints—think stripes, gingham, and polka dots—add a vintage seaside touch, while playful motifs like shells, anchors, rope details, and fruit keep things feeling fresh and intentional.
Fabric matters just as much as color: both for the aesthetic vibes and your outfit’s function. Lightweight cotton, linen blends, crochet, gauze, eyelet, denim, and soft knits are all great options because they feel casual and seasonal without looking like activewear. With a boat day outfit, the goal is breathability in the sun–with enough versatility to layer up if the breeze picks up (or if you’re after extra UV protection).
Shoes are one place where boat style should, literally, stay grounded. Flat sandals, simple slides, espadrille flats, and cute sneakers are always better choices than heels or anything too slippery–some boats even have rules against them for safety purposes. Even for a dressier boat party, a flat or low-profile shoe makes more sense than a stiletto. Stability matters when the water gets choppy.
Fortunately, there’s no shortage of stylish flats, wedges, and sandals that balance form and function—so you can feel confident finding your sea legs.
Accessories are where your outfit really comes to life. Sunglasses are essential, while a sun hat instantly adds a coastal finish. Shell jewelry, gold hoops, silk scarves, and even a simple hair bow bring personality without overwhelming the look.
As for bags, think practical and playful. A roomy tote or shoulder bag is perfect for your essentials, while a simple plastic bag comes in handy for wet swimsuits. Raffia totes and woven styles are especially fitting—they’re lightweight, summery, and unfazed by a little splash. On non-swimming days, a beaded bag with ocean-inspired details is a fun, on-trend alternative.
Still wondering what you wear on a boat day? Copy any of these outfits (or mix and match pieces!), and you’ll be shipshape in no time! And remember: The sweet spot for boat day dressing is polished but unfussy; it isn’t about overthinking—it’s about ease, comfort, and a touch of charm that feels effortless.
A red gingham top and denim cutoffs make a classic boat day combo: casual, sunny, and some vintage vibes to match the mood. The ruched bodice and tie straps bring a feminine touch, while the relaxed shorts keep things grounded and practical. The result? An easy, sun-ready look with a hint of retro charm.
Anything with a fish on it instantly leans into the nautical theme. This beaded graphic tank feels playful yet on-trend: Pair it with a breezy white tiered maxi skirt for a look that’s relaxed, cute, and easy to wear from the boardwalk to the boat and back again.
For breezy boat days, an ocean-themed sweater over a white swimsuit is cute, cozy, and very fishwife-core–plus, you can easily shed the shirt when it’s time to jump into the water! The fish motif keeps things playful, and the knit offers warmth when the wind picks up.
A red gingham midi dress with easy smocking feels made for a boat party, especially with matching red flats for a sweet, color-coordinated finish. Just add a lightweight cardigan for extra coverage when the breeze kicks in.
A chambray button-down is the ultimate layering piece—casual, coastal, and endlessly versatile. Thrown over a bikini with crisp white shorts, it’s the definition of easy boat-day dressing.
A monochrome white feels instantly elevated. Flowing cover-up pants add movement and breathability, while a halter top gives your boat outfit a slightly dressier edge.
White-on-white is a summer staple, especially when texture comes into play. Eyelet and embroidery add visual interest, while statement earrings or delicate gold jewelry complete the look without overcomplicating it.
Where are you sailing to this summer, and what will you wear on the way? Show us your best boat day outfits on Instagram or TikTok @lulus using #lovelulus– and shop our coastal collection for the best boat day dresses!
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