What to Wear to Work in the Summer
Direct Answer
Summer work dressing keeps you cool and professional by swapping heavy fabrics for breathable, lightweight ones — tropical wool, linen blends, cotton, and chambray — in lighter colors. Choose airy, breathable fabrics and an unlined or half-lined jacket; staying crisp in the heat is about fabric weight, not skipping tailoring. Complete looks for men and women follow, built for offices that still expect polish when it's 90 degrees out.
For Men
Reach for tropical-weight wool, linen-cotton blends, and lighter colors. Lose the heavy lining and consider loafers without socks (or no-show socks) for the hottest days.
For Women
Lightweight dresses, linen trousers, and breathable blouses keep you cool. Lighter neutrals and soft pastels reflect heat and read fresh.
How to Choose / What Matters
- Fabric weight beats fabric type: a tropical (8–9 oz) wool or a linen-cotton blend breathes far better than a heavy four-season wool, even though both are "wool."
- Lighter colors reflect heat: light gray, stone, sky blue, and ivory stay cooler and look seasonally appropriate.
- Unlined or half-lined jackets let air move; carry a blazer rather than wearing it between the car and the AC.
- Manage sweat smartly: an undershirt actually keeps a dress shirt drier; breathable no-show socks save loafers.
- Keep it office-appropriate: summer relaxes fabric, not coverage — sleeveless is fine, but beachwear and flip-flops are not.
What to Avoid
- Heavy worsted wool, flannel, or thick cotton twill that traps heat.
- Sheer summer fabrics that become see-through without a slip or undershirt.
- Flip-flops, athletic sandals, or anything you'd wear to the pool.
- Pure linen that wrinkles into a mess by 10 a.m. — choose a linen blend for structure.
FAQ
Can a man wear linen to the office in summer?
Yes, but choose a linen-cotton or linen-wool blend rather than pure linen — the blend keeps linen's breathability while resisting heavy wrinkles. A linen-blend blazer, shirt, or trouser reads seasonally sharp. Pure linen is best saved for very casual or weekend settings where rumpling is acceptable.
Is sleeveless appropriate for women at work in summer?
A tailored sleeveless sheath or a silk shell is appropriate in most offices, especially under a blazer you can remove once seated. Keep the armhole modest and the fabric opaque. For conservative workplaces, keep a light cardigan or linen blazer handy for meetings.
How do I keep dress shirts from showing sweat?
Wear a moisture-wicking undershirt — counterintuitively, it keeps the outer shirt drier and prevents see-through. Choose breathable cotton or a cotton blend over polyester, which traps heat. Lighter colors and patterns also hide perspiration better than solid mid-tones.
What shoes work for summer office wear?
Loafers or suede derbies with no-show socks for men; pointed flats, low mules, or block-heel sandals (closed or refined) for women. Keep them in leather or suede rather than canvas for a professional finish. Avoid open athletic sandals and flip-flops entirely.
Bottom Line
For both men and women, summer work dressing is about fabric weight and color, not skipping polish — choose tropical wool, linen blends, and lightweight cotton in lighter neutrals. Men lean on unlined jackets, breathable shirts, and no-show socks; women on sleeveless sheaths, linen trousers, and airy midi dresses.
Stay cool, stay covered, and keep a light layer for the AC.