What to Wear to a Board Meeting in Summer in 2027

Direct Answer
Wear a lightweight, tailored blazer or structured jacket in a breathable fabric like cotton-linen or tropical wool, paired with a crisp button-up or silk shell and tailored trousers or a smart midi skirt. For summer 2027, the boardroom demands authority without overheating — think relaxed tailoring, elevated natural fibers, and a restrained color palette of navy, stone, ivory, and sage. Loafers or low-block heels replace closed-toe pumps, and accessories stay minimal but intentional.
What to Wear
The core of a summer board meeting outfit is structured but airy. Start with a blazer in a cotton-linen blend (try Banana Republic’s Traveler Blazer or Mango’s linen blazer) or a tropical-weight wool option from J.Crew. For men, a tailored dress shirt in a performance stretch cotton (like Uniqlo’s Airism or Bonobos’s wrinkle-resistant button-down) keeps you cool. For women, a silk or cupro shell top from M.M.LaFleur or Aritzia works under a blazer. Bottoms: cropped trousers in a wide-leg or straight cut (try Everlane’s Dream Pant or Ann Taylor’s suiting trousers) or a midi skirt with a slit. Footwear: loafers in leather or suede from Cole Haan or Allbirds’ Tree Loungers. Palette: Navy (#0A192F), Stone (#D4C9B8), Ivory (#FFFFF0), Sage (#87A96B), and Charcoal (#36454F). Avoid black — it absorbs heat and feels heavy for summer.
For Men
Masculine-presenting women — these looks work for you too.
Each look is tailored to the age band’s formality and silhouette preferences.
For Women
Feminine-presenting men — these looks work for you too.
Each look respects the age band’s preferred silhouette and formality.
How to Adapt by Age
In your 20s, lean into unstructured blazers and cropped trousers for a modern, less formal edge — think minimalist accessories and suede loafers. By your 40s, shift to structured tailoring, pleated trousers, and closed-toe loafers for authority, with neutral tones like navy and charcoal dominating. In your 60s, prioritize luxurious fabrics like linen-silk blends and wholecut shoes, with lighter colors (ivory, sage) that signal confidence without effort.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Wearing a heavy wool suit — it traps heat and looks out of season; choose cotton-linen or tropical wool instead.
- Skipping the blazer — a board meeting demands a structured layer, even in summer; a linen blazer is non-negotiable.
- Open-toe shoes or sandals — they read as too casual; stick to loafers, mules, or low-block heels.
- Over-accessorizing — keep jewelry to one or two pieces; a watch and pocket square or simple necklace is enough.
- Ignoring fabric breathability — polyester or synthetic blends will cause sweating; choose natural fibers like cotton, linen, silk, or wool.
FAQ
Can I wear a dress instead of a suit? Yes, a structured midi dress in crepe or linen with a blazer works well. Choose a sheath or A-line silhouette in navy or stone, and pair with low-block heels or loafers.
Are loafers acceptable for men in a board meeting? Absolutely, especially leather penny loafers or driving loafers in summer. Avoid suede for formal settings — stick to calf leather in dark brown or tan.
What color tie should I wear with a navy blazer? A sage green or stone tie works for summer. Avoid black or dark red — they feel heavy. A knit tie in linen or silk adds texture.
Can I wear a polo shirt instead of a button-down? Only if it’s a fine-gauge merino polo in a solid color (navy or charcoal) and you’re in a less formal board. Otherwise, a button-down is safer.
How do I keep cool without removing my blazer? Choose unlined blazers in linen or cotton-linen blends. Wear a breathable shirt (cotton or silk) and avoid layering a vest or cardigan underneath. Air-conditioned rooms also help.
Bottom Line
For a summer 2027 board meeting, lightweight tailoring in natural fibers and a neutral palette is your formula. Men should invest in a linen-cotton blazer and cropped trousers, while women can opt for a silk shell with a midi skirt or wide-leg pants. Keep accessories minimal, shoes closed-toe, and fabrics breathable — you’ll command the room without breaking a sweat.
*Published June 2027 · Updated June 2027*




