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What to Wear to Outside Lands in June
“June at Golden Gate Park opens summer with highs near 65°F and persistent morning fog. Sturdy boots, full wind layers, and quick-dry pieces handle dewy grass and cool starts before brighter afternoons.”
Weather Reality in June
June at Golden Gate Park opens summer with highs near 65°F and persistent morning fog. Sturdy boots, full wind layers, and quick-dry pieces handle dewy grass and cool starts before brighter afternoons.
Outfit Ideas for Outside Lands in June

Casual
Breton Standard
“At 55–64°F the Breton stripe does the heavy lifting — dark indigo ankle jeans and raffia mules do the rest. A canvas tote keeps it honest.”

Cozy
Open Cardigan Slide Day
“A black open-front cardigan over fleece leggings and espadrilles on a mild day doesn't try too hard. The grey scarf adds the only texture.”

Chic
Striped Cardigan Leather
“A navy striped cardigan over a brown faux-leather midi skirt and patent thigh-high boots on a mild clear day is quietly editorial. The structured bucket bag is the only accessory it needs.”

Formal
Ivory Blouse and Camel
“An ivory silk-look blouse tucked into camel tailored trousers is the mild-day formal look stripped to its essentials. Black Chelsea boots and a mini bag close it with precision.”

Business Casual
Blue Linen Wide-Leg
“A blue linen collarless blouse over cream linen wide-leg trousers with a black belt is the mild-weather office look that breathes. White sneakers keep it from becoming too stiff.”

Sporty
Off-Duty Track Edit
“A black oversized graphic tee at 60°F makes the gym-to-street transition look deliberate. Black biker shorts keep the silhouette sharp from the waist down.”

Cute
Blush Wrap Satin Skirt
“A blush wrap blouse over a black satin mini skirt is an effortlessly feminine mild-day combination. A camel bucket hat pulls it together without trying.”

Sporty
Graphic Tee Leggings
“A black oversized graphic tee with high-rise leggings and ballet flats is the mild-clear sporty look that doesn't read as gym wear. A black canvas tote carries the rest of the day.”

Sporty
Track Ready Black
“A black oversized graphic tee over biker shorts is the 60°F formula that skips the jacket debate. Grey running sneakers keep the look in motion.”
What to Pack for Outside Lands in June
Footwear
Grip on damp grass and hills; new shoes blister fast
Extra shield against heavy morning dew in early summer
Tops
Fog, dew and sweat soak cotton; synthetics dry between sets
Sun, wind and bug coverage during variable daytime
Bottoms
Protect legs from wet grass, wind and dust on park hills
Layers
June dew and showers soak grass; protect layers on hills
Core warmth when fog and wind drop temps after sunset
Blocks wind and light drizzle without bulk for bag policy
Extra core warmth for the windiest nights in the park
Accessories
Evaporative cooling for June days before the fog hits
Dew and fog soak feet; dry pairs stop blisters on ground
Sun protection when fog clears plus wind and rain defense
Glare off grass and water when sun breaks through fog
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What Most People Get Wrong
“Wearing only t-shirts and shorts or brand-new shoes; the park's evening fog and wind chill leaves visitors freezing, while damp grass soaks feet and causes blisters on uneven terrain.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What shoes for Outside Lands in June?+
Broken-in boots with grip. Early summer dew makes grass extra slippery on the hills.
Is June colder than the festival month?+
Similar temps but often foggier mornings; the same full layering system works but add extra socks for dew.
Layers for June Outside Lands?+
Hoodie plus windbreaker essential; June can feel raw in the mornings before the day warms.
Rain gear needed in June?+
Light shell or poncho for dew and possible showers; June has slightly higher dampness risk.