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Dressing up in traditional clothing isn't required to attend Oktoberfest, but it does add to the festive mood and almost everyone will be dressed up! Women should wear or mimic the look of a traditional dirndl dress, which is worn with a white blouse and white apron. Men typically wear lederhosen, which are knee-length pants with suspenders attached. Once you get these essential pieces in place, you can add other clothing and accessories to enhance your look.

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    Wear a white peasant-style blouse. Traditional blouses are relatively high-cut, but low-cut peasant blouses are also popular at Oktoberfest. Don't choose anything with buttons, and try to avoid blouses with decorative designs. You may be able to buy something like this in a department store, but it can be tough to find something plain enough (without buttons and designs)[1]

    • If you don't have any luck, try searching online or at a costume shop.
    • If you're shopping online, do so in advance and confirm the return policy before making a purchase.
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    Wear a long dress with a sleeveless top over the blouse. A traditional dirndl is a specific type of dress with a full skirt and a low, sleeveless top, similar to what you would find on overalls. It is worn over the white blouse. Traditional dirndls extend to the ankles, but shorter lengths are available. Many have a bodice-like design on the top, which is traditional, but some do not.[2]

    • Traditional dirndl dresses can be quite expensive. You can find far less expensive options at costume shops or online.
    • Always purchase in advance and confirm the return policy when shopping online!

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    Mimic the dirndl look with a separate skirt and bodice. If traditional and costume options are out of your budget, you can put together something very similar using your current wardrobe. Pick out a knee-length to floor-length cotton A-line or circle skirt. Go with black, red, dark green, brown, or sky blue. Wear a laced-up bodice over your blouse. Authentic bodices are made of velvet or felt, but work with what you can find.

    • The most traditional skirt option is mid-calf or floor-length.[3]
    • If you can find a bodice with thick straps that go over your shoulders, that would mimic the look of a traditional dirndl best.
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    Tie a white apron over your skirt. The apron, also known as a pinafore, is a key element for this costume! The apron should be white and match the length of the skirt. Tie it around your waist with a bow in the front, over the dirndl.[4]

    • Traditionally, where you knot the apron indicates whether you are single or taken. Tying it on the right side means: "I'm taken." Tying on the left means: "I'm single and/or available."[5]
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    Skip the long dress and try a pair of female lederhosen. While not traditional, female lederhosen are becoming popular among those who dislike wearing dresses. The lederhosen are high-cut suede shorts with suspenders attached to them. Typically, they are extremely short -- you may want to try them on before you buy them![6]

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    Add a pair of white knee-high stockings or socks. Traditionally, these white socks have a bow on them. The bow should match the dirndl. If you usually wear nylon stockings, go with a nude color that matches your skin tone, and wear the white socks over your nylons.[7]

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    Wear dark-colored loafers, clogs, or Mary-Jane style shoes. These kinds of low-heeled shoes are the traditional look. You can wear high-heels if you want to, but it's better to plan for comfort, since you'll be moving around a lot.[8]

    • Other options are regular or ballet flats. Go for a black or white pair.
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    Wear a blonde wig braided into pigtails (optional). If you want to go the extra mile, opt for a "Gretchen" style blonde wig with long blonde pigtails. You can also simply braid your own hair into pigtails, or wear your usual hairstyle.[9]

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    Wear a plain white or checkered button-down shirt. The shirt may have long or short sleeves, but it should be a button-down shirt either way. Checkered is the most traditional, but white is also popular.[10]

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    Buy a pair of lederhosen. Lederhosen are a type of traditional leather or suede breeches with suspenders attached. They usually extend to or just past the knees. Authentic lederhosen can be quite expensive, so check out costume shops or go online for cheaper options.[11]

    • You can also mimic the look by selecting a pair of brown, black, or dark green knee-length pants. The pants should be fairly plain and not have many pockets.
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    Put on some suspenders. Authentic lederhosen may come with suspenders, but if you buy them separately, try to find some that match the color of your lederhosen or pants. Going without suspenders is also acceptable.[12]

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    Add a pair of off-white slouch socks. Slouch socks are knee-length cotton or wool socks. Off-white is traditional, but gray, light brown, and hunter green will also work. Often, they have a tassel.[13] Many men wear the socks pulled up to the knee, but slouching them down a few inches above the ankle is more traditional.[14]

    • Typically, men whose lederhosen stop just above their knee wear their socks pulled up, while men whose lederhosen extend just below their knee wear their socks pushed down.
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    Wear dark brown or black leather loafers. If you cannot find authentic "Haferl" footwear, pick out a pair of black or dark brown leather loafers. The look is very similar, and will cost far less! Anything that looks similar to a rugged dress shoe will work.[15]

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    Don a wide-brimmed felt hat with a feather in it (optional). The Alpine hat is the traditional look for guys. It has a peaked top and wide brim. A band is usually wrapped around the base of the hat, and a feather is attached to it with thread.[16]

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      Things You’ll Need

      • Peasant-style blouse
      • Cotton skirt
      • Bodice
      • Apron
      • Knee-high socks
      • Button-down shirt
      • Lederhosen
      • Slouch socks
      • Loafers
      • Alpine hat

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      To dress for Oktoberfest as a woman, wear a traditional dirndl, which is a long dress with a sleeveless top, over a white peasant-style blouse. If dresses aren't your style and you don't mind going outside of tradition, try a pair of female lederhosen instead. You can pair either outfit with dark-colored loafers or clogs. To create a traditional masculine look, wear a plain white or checkered button-down shirt with a pair of lederhosen and suspenders. Then, add slouchy white socks and dark-colored loafers to complete the look! For tips on accessories and hair styles, read on!

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      What is the proper Oktoberfest outfit? ›

      Dirndls, for women, and lederhosen for men and some women, make up Munich's Oktoberfest trachten, or traditional costumes, and with well in excess of 90% of revellers in the beer halls sporting some kind of Oktoberfest dirndl or lederhosen, for even the short-term visitor an investment in some Oktoberfest outfits can ...

      What do you wear to Oktoberfest if you don't have a costume? ›

      Jewelry is a super easy way to take basic outfit and make it look great! Beer stein earrings (perfect for the beer gardens, beer halls, and beer tents!) and an Oktoberfest themed necklace with your jeans and t-shirt can take the outfit from plain and simple to fest ready!

      Can you wear jeans to Oktoberfest? ›

      YES! ABSOLUTELY! 100 %. There were tons of girls there in normal dresses, jeans, and even shorts (y'all it was cold — not sure what they were thinking).

      What is the female outfit called at Oktoberfest? ›

      A dirndl is the name of a woman's dress traditionally worn in southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Alpine regions of Italy. The dirndl is a folk costume (in German – Tracht), and today is generally regarded as a traditional dress for women and girls in the Alps.

      Do people wear normal clothes to Oktoberfest? ›

      You definitely can wear regular clothes and still have a great time, but you will be missing out on a key piece of the Oktoberfest experience.

      What style is Oktoberfest? ›

      A beer rich in malt with a balance of clean, hop bitterness, similar to the Vienna lager.

      Can you wear a dirndl without an apron? ›

      The rest of it is really a jumper and a blouse, and there are certainly ways to incorporate that into one's wardrobe. But the apron is perhaps the sticking point to the modern girl. One could wear the dirndl without the apron, though I know that's sacrilege in terms of traditional dress and custom.

      What are the colors of the Oktoberfest? ›

      Since Oktoberfest originates in Munich, Bavaria, blue and white have become the official colors of Oktoberfest. Of course, to change things up a bit you can decorate in black, red, and yellow, the colors of the German flag.

      What does the dress mean at Oktoberfest? ›

      The dirndl is the traditional Alpine dress for women. Originally, the dirndl was a costume for servants in noble households but eventually it was worn more and more by women in the Alpine regions and summer visitors for private and festive occasions.

      How to pack for Oktoberfest? ›

      Leave everything at home that you won't need while partying. It'll be much quicker to get into the Oktoberfest if you don't have a bag or backpack with you. Any bags and backpacks you bring must have a maximum holding capacity of three litres and maximum dimensions of 20 cm x 15 cm x 10 cm.

      What is the etiquette for the Dirndl? ›

      Put on the Dirndl dress, ensuring that the bodice fits snugly and that the skirt falls just below the knee. Tie the apron around your waist, with the bow on your left side if you are single, on your right if you are married, or in the middle if you are a widow. The bow should be neat and not too large.

      What do you wear under lederhosen? ›

      Worn with a linen or cotton shirt, woolly socks, and sturdy shoes, these leather breeches are an iconic item of clothing with a high recognition factor worldwide.

      Do females wear lederhosen? ›

      The idea of a girl in lederhosen used to sound quite tomboyish, but for a few years now, Oktoberfest ladies have been proving that lederhosen can look great on women too – and that they don't need to borrow their boyfriends', either.

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