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You want to look good strolling down the streets of New Orleans, whether you’re attending a jazz concert, enjoying creole food, soaking up the culture, or partying all night. As they say in the Big Easy, laissez les bons temps rouler, which means “let the good times roll.” It’s sizzling hot in New Orleans, but the right outfit will keep you cool and stylish. We’re here to help you plan the perfect vacation wardrobe that will take you from day to night.

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Choose loose, light-colored outfits to help you stay cool.

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  1. Loose, lightweight fabrics also help you stay cool in the heat.[1] Pack several outfits if you can, since you might get really sweaty as you explore the city and may want to change your clothes before dinner. That way, you’ll look amazing and stay comfortable for your entire trip.
    • New Orleans is usually toasty between April and October. Keep in mind that the “feels like” temperature will always be higher than the actual temperature because of the high humidity.
    • You may experience some cool days in April, September, and October, even though they’re hot months. Similarly, you may experience some warmer days during the cooler months of November through March.[2]
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Hit Bourbon Street on hot nights in a dress, romper, or shorts.

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Wear oversized sunglasses for stylish eye protection.

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  1. Whether you’re strolling around the French Quarter, exploring the Garden District, or touring a swamp, you’ll need sunglasses to block the sun’s rays. Make sure your sunglasses block both UVA and UVB rays so they fully protect your eyes.[9] We recommend these fashionable sunnies:
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Check the dress code if you’re going to a Mardi Gras ball.

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  1. An evening gown with comfortable heels will be perfect for formal balls. However, some events call for full costumes, including a Mardi Gras mask. Make sure you can comfortably move in your costume because it’s going to be long day of fun and extravagance.[14]
    • You can easily acquire a Mardi Gras costume in the Big Easy if you prefer. You might like to rent your costume so you don’t have to pack it for travel.

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Tips

  • Stick to comfortable shoes, such as sneakers, sandals, wedges, booties, or boots. You’ll be walking a lot in New Orleans, especially when you’re in the French Quarter.[15]
  • Check the weather before you pack for a trip to New Orleans. It’s often very hot and humid in the Big Easy, but winter and early spring can bring some cold temperatures.
  • Bring an umbrella because New Orleans weather can get stormy.
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Warnings

  • Don’t wear Mardi Gras beads if it’s not Mardi Gras—unless you don’t mind people knowing you’re a tourist.
  • Leave your heels at home unless you plan on going to a formal event.[16] New Orleans has some uneven surfaces, such as cobblestones, that can make heels a trip hazard.
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This article was co-authored by Susan Kim and by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Susan Kim is the owner of Sum+Style Co., a Seattle-based personal styling company focused on innovative and approachable fashion. She has over 5 years of experience in the fashion industry, and received her AA from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. This article has been viewed 28,133 times.
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