Breweries have this relaxed, come-as-you-are energy — but that doesn’t mean you can’t show up looking really good.
It’s one of those spots where effortless style actually works in your favor. Not too dressed up, not too casual — just the right amount of put-together.
Whether it’s a first date, a weekend outing, or a girls’ trip, we’ve pulled together the best brewery outfit ideas for every vibe.
Find your look below.
Blazer at a Vineyard, Obviously
Layering a denim shirt under a black blazer with a quilted mini skirt, chain bag and round sunglasses is giving very sophisticated day tripper energy. It looks intentional without being overdressed, which is honestly exactly what a winery visit calls for. The chain bag keeps it polished while still feeling relaxed. So easy to recreate and the photos will look so good against those vineyard rows.
Sunset Wine and She Came Dressed for It
That cream coat thrown open over a camel turtleneck and plaid skirt with a gold monogram necklace and tinted rectangle sunglasses is one of the most effortlessly put together winery looks here. The warm tones in the plaid against that golden hour backdrop are genuinely doing something special. This is the outfit you wear when you want to look like you just happened to look that good.
Tan Leather Jacket Is Doing Everything Right
The rust brown leather jacket over a nude bodysuit with straight black trousers and a chain Chanel style bag is the move for a cooler winery day. It reads elevated without trying too hard and the layered gold necklaces add warmth to the whole look. Tinted amber sunglasses pull the whole colour palette together beautifully. You ought to reach for a leather jacket more often for outdoor daytime events.
Coffee Shop, Croissant, No Bad Outfits
Dark brown off shoulder long sleeve with wide leg light wash jeans and suede tan mules is so simple and so perfect for a casual café or brewery stop. The deep chocolate tone against the blue denim is one of those combinations that always photographs warmly. It is genuinely one of the most flattering and easy combinations you can pull together in about four minutes.
Pink Dress and a Wide Brim Hat Is a Full Personality
This is just the right outfit for an outdoor winery terrace in summer. The easy silhouette and camel wide brim hat with round sunglasses and white trainers gives off that laid back but put together energy that is so hard to get wrong. Trainers at a winery are completely fine, by the way, especially outdoors. Comfort and style do not have to be mutually exclusive.
Black and Cream at a Winery Is Quietly Iconic
Two different ways to do smart and simple at a vineyard and both of them work completely. The black oversized blazer and the ivory coat are doing the heavy lifting while the relaxed glasses and wine glasses in hand seal the whole vibe. For a winery visit, an oversized blazer over a simple base is basically a foolproof formula that always photographs well.
Green Knit, Black Cargos, Converse, Coffee in Hand
This is the outfit for someone who genuinely does not overthink it and somehow nails it every single time. Bold green oversized knit over black wide leg cargo trousers with black and white Converse is casual in the best way. It works for a daytime brewery visit because it feels comfortable enough to walk around in all afternoon without sacrificing any style points whatsoever.
Denim on Denim Works at a Brewery, Actually
Three friends in denim cutoffs with varying tops is giving easy summer brewery energy and it genuinely works. The middle look of an oversized denim shirt open over a black bodysuit is the most styling forward of the three and such a simple idea. You ought to try the open denim shirt over a fitted base as your default brewery outfit because it works in summer and you can take it off if it gets warm.
White Baseball Jersey, Denim Shorts, Red Bow
Wearing a white and red baseball jersey open over a white crop top with denim cutoffs, white chunky trainers and a matching red scrunchie bow is giving a specific kind of cute and sporty energy that is perfect for a casual brewery or beer garden afternoon. The white belt bag keeps everything practical and hands free. It is fun without being overdressed and photographs incredibly well in bright light.
Burgundy Plaid Jacket at a Bakery Is the Dream
Oversized burgundy plaid zip up jacket worn open over a white knit with leather shorts and tall dark brown boots is genuinely one of the most cosy looking outfits here. It works for a chilly morning at a café or brewery and the leather shorts underneath stop it from feeling too casual or loungewear adjacent. The matching dark brown leather tote completes the tonal story perfectly.
Pink and White at a Winery Is Just Correct
Two pink tops with white bottoms side by side is such a good winery combination. The tie front baby top with white straight leg jeans is sweet and effortless, and the floral off shoulder corset with wide white trousers and a wide brim hat is just a little more elevated. Both work because the pink tones feel fresh and summery against vineyard greenery and the white keeps everything looking clean and bright.
Glasses Up, Coats On, Autumn Winery Energy
Black turtleneck with light wash wide jeans and a cream longline vest coat with black boots is giving autumn winery day with the girls done completely right. The other option of a black turtleneck under a caramel suede coat is equally good. Honestly both of these outfits work because they commit to the layered tonal autumn palette and let the setting do the rest of the work for you.
Dark Tee, Cargo Pants and a Statement Bag
Navy blue tee tucked into olive green cargo trousers with white trainers and that oversized black and white houndstooth tote bag is so good for a casual café or brewery run. The bag is genuinely doing so much here. It takes what could be a plain everyday outfit and gives it a personality. I mean if you have a great tote bag, a simple tee and trouser combination is literally all you need around it.
Brown Leather Jacket, White Knit, Croissant Energy
That distressed brown leather jacket over a white ribbed top with relaxed light wash jeans and red stripe sneakers is giving Saturday morning café in the best possible way. Tinted orange sunglasses add warmth and a Prada bag on the stool beside you does not hurt either. This is the outfit for when you want to look casually cool without it being obvious that you planned it at all.
Red Cowboy Boots Carrying This Whole Group
Three friends, light wash denim, casual tops and then red cowboy boots in the middle making a huge statement. The white linen oversized shirt over denim cutoffs with those boots and a mesh shoulder bag is just such a fun and easy outdoor brewery look. The boots are the whole conversation and everything else smartly steps back to let them shine. You ought to try one bold footwear choice against the simplest possible outfit when you want to make an impression.













