What to Wear to a Baseball Game, According to Fashionable Fans

What to Wear to a Baseball Game, According to Fashionable Fans

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just there for the food, vibes, and warm weather, a day at the ballpark is an easy summer activity. But figuring out what to wear to a baseball game can often be tricky, especially if you want to strike that perfect balance between sporty and stylish.

When you plan your outfit, start by checking the weather. Most baseball stadiums are open-air (meaning there’s no roof to protect you from rain or wind), so you may need to bring a light sweater or jacket depending on the month (baseball season is typically from early April to late September). Other than that, there’s no official Major League Baseball dress code, which means there’s definitely room to reflect your own personal style.

To help you figure out what to wear to a baseball game, Glamour senior beauty editor and lifelong New York Mets fan Ariana Yaptangco took a trip to Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, to watch her team in action and ask the most stylish fans about their game-day outfits. The general consensus? Comfort is key, but that doesn’t mean your outfit needs to be boring. Most fans built their look around a bold statement piece—like a designer bag, moto boots, or velour tracksuit—paired with team gear like a hat, jacket, or T-shirt.

“Team merch is fun to style because it’s oftentimes really eye-catching and has bright colors like the Mets, who wear orange and blue,” says Yaptangco. “It’s all about balancing those elements with your own personal style, and making sure the outfit is comfortable and functional. Also, layers are important even in the summertime. Ballparks can get really windy, especially if you’re high up in the stands. You can experience being really hot and really cold all in one game.”

Jennie Toutoulis, a Mets fan and public relations manager at Charlotte Tilbury, agrees, noting that baseball games can often run long hours: “You never know how long nine innings will take or if you’ll go into extra innings,” she says. “My bag is typically my black everyday Coach shoulder bag—I’m the mom friend of the group and always carrying the ballpark necessities.”

Not a superfan? You don’t have to show up to the game looking like you play for the team. “There are definitely ways to dress for the occasion without having team merch,” says Toutoulis. “The easiest way is to incorporate the team colors into your outfit. It’s also a great time to wear some more elevated athleisure—a cute exercise dress with a baseball hat is definitely on my list of outfits to wear for summer games, and it’s likely already in your closet. Streetwear also works in a stadium, but you won’t find anyone in heels the way you would at a basketball game.”

Ahead, what to wear to a baseball game, according to the most fashionable Mets fans.

Statement jacket and designer bag

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Courtesy of Ariana Yaptangco

Most baseball stadiums allow bags (check your ballpark’s specific size restrictions), so why not flex with a designer find? A bold statement jacket like a classic letterman or rhinestone-studded bomber adds another fashionable layer, but still keeps things sporty. To balance everything out, opt for simple, clean white pants.

Balenciaga Le Cagole Mini Bag With Chain

MLB New York Mets Retro Classic New York Mets Rib Wool Varsity Jacket

Abercrombie & Fitch High-Rise ’90s Relaxed Jeans

Nike Cortez TXT Sneakers

Sporty tracksuit

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Courtesy of Ariana Yaptangco

Take the guesswork out with a matching tracksuit (bonus points if it’s a blinged-out, velour set from Juicy Couture). Throughout the season, most ballparks host themed games that you can also pull outfit inspiration from. This fan celebrated Hello Kitty Night by repping the Sanrio character along with a vintage tee and trucker hat.

Juicy Couture OG Big Bling Velour Hoodie

Pro Standard Mets Around The World CJ Drop Shoulder T-Shirt

Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Low Top Sneaker

New York Mets ’47 Trucker Hat

Thrifted finds

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One of the best places to shop for team merch is at your local thrift store. Not only can you find unique throwback designs (like this racing-stripe sweatshirt, above), but you can also snag it at a fraction of the price than what’s sold at the team store. Adding a statement shoe like a tough moto boot or sleek Salomon sneakers ups the cool factor.

90s Lee MLB New York Mets V-Neck

Madewell 1997 Denim Bermuda Shorts

Sojos Trendy Square Aviator Sunglasses

Steve Madden Gleeson Moto Boots

Breezy white skirt

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Summer is white maxiskirt season, so why not lean in? The best part about this versatile staple is that it can be dressed up or down. Add a sporty edge with sneakers, high socks, and a baseball cap. A sweater thrown casually over the shoulders ties the whole look together.

Uniqlo Seersucker Volume Skirt

Madewell (Re)generative Cotton Ribbed Scoopneck Tank

New Balance 327 Sneakers

J.Crew Cotton Boatneck Sweater

Jeans and a white T-shirt

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Courtesy of Ariana Yaptangco

When in doubt, you can never go wrong with a simple white T-shirt and jeans as your base, then throw on a hat, bomber jacket, or jersey to rep your team. No merch? Athleisure is a great way to stay on theme. A clean white sneaker or athletic windbreaker fits the bill.

Hanes Perfect-T T-Shirt

Levi’s Premium 501 ’90s Jeans

Calvin Klein Ripstop Relaxed Jacket

Reebok Club C 85 Sneakers

Oversized jersey and cargo pants

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If you’re borrowing a jersey for the day and the sizing is too big, lean into the oversized look with baggy cargo pants. The look is effortless, cool, and most importantly, comfortable. Another bonus? Cargo pants have plenty of pockets to store all your essentials, which means you get to skip the bag-security-check line. Win-win!

Alo Megastar Cargo Pants

Steve Madden Duo Cargo Jeans

Men’s New York Mets Nike White Home Replica Player Jersey

BP Twill Wide-Leg Cargo Pants

Ariana Yaptangco is the senior beauty editor at Glamour.


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