How to Dress for Oktoberfest (2024)

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Every year you slap your palm into your face during October as another year goes by where you’re missing out on Oktoberfest. Every year, you think, “This will be the year that I finally make it out to Munich for the most famous festival in the world.” This year, you’re making that dream a reality. You’ve got your flight booked, your accommodations reserved, and you feel ready to go. But before you start packing your normal street clothes for the German pilgrimage, you should consider getting some apparel that’s reflective to the local culture. You’re finally going to Oktoberfest and you need to do everything big. You need to go big with the nightlife, go big with your beer intake, and if you’re feeling daring enough, you need to go big with your costume. That’s right, I said, “costume.”

Though there will be plenty of people dressed normally, Oktoberfest is no time to be conservative. The most fun people are dressed up in traditional Bavarian attire, also known as Tracht. The costumes are funny looking, don’t get me wrong, but they’ll be great conversation-starters for the Oktoberfest crowd. Locals will be dressed the same way and they’ll be impressed with the efforts you’ve put in to respect the traditional attire (or they’ll think you’re mocking them, which is just as good). Other tourists will also be impressed by your bravery and obvious spirit for the German party. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to imitate the costume under a modest budget.

Men

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The traditional Bavarian costume for men is much simpler than the women’s. There are just a few simple steps that we’ll be walking you through.

Light Shirt: Wear a light long-sleeved button-up shirt. It can either be a plain white dress shirt or a checkered plaid/casual shirt. Both of these designs are used just as frequently as the other. You can get away with using the lightest regular shirt that you have packed. No need to bring anything extra.

Lederhosen with suspenders: This is the big one. Your entire costume rests on it. The lederhosen are the part-pants, part-shorts combination that are held up by suspenders. These usually are green or brown. You can buy a pretty cheap pair of lederhosen from either a Halloween store or eBay for anywhere between $20 and $50. You could spend more and get an authentic pair from an actual German vendor while you’re in Munich, but you probably don’t want to throw down too much cash on an outfit you’ll only use a couple of times. Leave the authentic attire to the locals who do this every year. It actually pays off for them.

Haferl Shoes: I’d love to say that you can cheat on the shoes, but you really can’t. The Haferl shoes are really the only kind that the traditional Tracht uses. These shoes are characterized by their dark leather, sideways lacing, and thick soles, which are perfect for climbing a mountain to yodel. These shoes run for about $80 - $100. After wearing them to Oktoberfest, you can bust them out on your nights on the town as well. You can be the guy with rad German clogs. That doesn’t sound so bad, does it?

Socks: Since the lederhosen do not come all the way down to your feet like a pair of pants, you should be aware of the traditional socks worn in Tracht. You will need either white, light grey, or off-white calf socks. If possible, make the socks match your shirt. These socks should go up to your knee, but you can also pull them down to be mid-length (which is an equally-used style).

Hat (Bonus): When you’re pushing things around in your bag trying to make space for your necessities, an alpine hat doesn’t have to be a priority. If you have the space, get one by all means. They finish the look and shield you from the mean October sun. Wrap a rubber band around the hat to keep a feather attached.

Women

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The Tracht for women is a little more complicated than the male counterpart, but we’re about to make it easy. Below are the items you’ll need to complete the Bavarian look.

Trachtenblouse: We start with the shirt. The Trachtenblouse is distinct blouse style due to the lace trim on the sleeves and neckline. The shirt is usually white, but it can also be checkered (like the male shirts). The color for your Tracht really depends on what color dirndl you get, but white works with everything. A Trachtenblouse can run anywhere between $20 and $60.

Dirndl – Just like the lederhosen for men, expect to drop a little more cash on a dirndl, as it is the most important part of your Bavarian fit. The dirndl skirt is characterized by its laced straps and circular cut, which starts at the waist and falls below the knee. For dirndls, you can expect to pay from $40 to $150. You can also find a dirndl set, which includes the blouse, dirndl, and pinafore (apron) for around $80 total.

Pinafore (apron): Over the dirndl, a matching pinafore (or apron) is worn. As mentioned earlier, it is recommended that you buy a dirndl set which includes a pinafore. Getting a pinafore with the skirt is much easier because the color matching is already done for you. Important Note: The knot on the pinafore indicates your relationship status. If the knot is on your right side, that means you are taken (or that you don’t want to be bothered by anyone). If you tie the knot on the left side, it means you are single. It’s very important that you know this. Especially during Italian Weekend…

Pantyhose and stockings: Pretty straightforward. Wear sheer nylons and some knee-high white stockings over them

Low-heel loafers: Imagine that: the women’s footwear guidelines are actually less demanding than the men’s. Wear some black or white shoes without laces or heels. This can be anything from loafers, ballet flats, or even some subtle Toms. Just like that you have a Tracht outfit without breaking the bank.

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FAQs

How to Dress for Oktoberfest? ›

What Are The Outfits Called? Authentic outfits for Oktoberfest in Munich are called Tracht (Tra-oct). Women wear traditional dirndl

dirndl
A dirndl consists of a close-fitting bodice with a low neckline, a blouse worn under the bodice, a wide high-waisted skirt and an apron. The dirndl is regarded as a folk costume (German: Tracht). It developed as the clothing of Alpine peasants between the 16th and 18th centuries.
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(DEERN-dul) dresses while men wear leather lederhosen (LAY-der-hozen) shorts.

What do you wear in Oktoberfest? ›

Both locals and tourists wear traditional Bavarian and Bavarian-inspired clothing. For women, it is a Dirndl and for men, it's Lederhosen. A Dirndl typically consists of a sleeveless dress with a blouse underneath and an apron at the waist.

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!

What to wear to Oktoberfest last minute? ›

the staples are:
  • a white or plaid shirt.
  • lederhosen leather shorts with suspenders.
  • knee high socks or Loferl.

Can you go to Oktoberfest in normal clothes? ›

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.

Do you wear a bra with a dirndl? ›

Always select the right colour bra to wear under your dirndl blouse. It's best to try on the bra underneath your dirndl and blouse to find the perfect bra to go with your outfit.

How to make an Oktoberfest outfit? ›

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.

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 do the clothes mean at Oktoberfest? ›

The history of dirndls and lederhosen (leather pants) at the Oktoberfest in Munich goes back to the early years of the 19th century. Originally worn as work clothes and everyday wear, not least the Oktoberfest in 1810 itself gave a boost to the wearing of traditional costumes among the city's population.

How much money should you take to Oktoberfest? ›

We recommend you budget around EUR80-EUR100 per day. Entrance to the Oktoberfest is free. A 1 litre mass/stein of beer will cost you just over EUR11.

Are purses allowed at Oktoberfest? ›

Mobile, cash, MVV ticket, keys, Kleenex, lipstick – there are a few things you definitely need to take with you at the Oktoberfest. The bag you bring them in can be up to 3 liters in volume or no bigger than 20 cm x 15 cm x 10 cm (approx. 8 in x 6 in x 4 in). For example that is a small handbag or a mini-rucksack.

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.

Is 1 day at Oktoberfest enough? ›

Tourists generally stay longer, but to be honest, one can only consume so much beer and wurst! Booking out one or two days to spend at the Oktoberfest Festivities in Munich is more than enough.

How long does Oktoberfest usually last? ›

Dates. Since 1994, the Oktoberfest runs for 16 days with the last day being the first Sunday in October. However, if day 16 falls before 3 October (German Unity Day), then the festival will continue until the 3rd (see table below).

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.

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.

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