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Tailgating 101: How to Choose the Perfect Outfit for Game Day

Football season is upon us again, and it is time to haul out the grills, coolers, and the portable outdoor games to keep everyone amused for the best part of the game - the tailgate! Whether you are a diehard fan or just out for the party, make the most of your tailgate by choosing the right outfit to keep yourself comfortable from the first hot dog to the last whistle.


Choosing what to wear for a tailgating party can be confusing if you're a first timer. However, there is no need to stress. Don't be scared, because the great thing about tailgating parties is that you can wear whatever feels good to you. It's truly an anything-goes extravaganza.

Want to wear a dress and pearls? You'll fit right in with the southern belles. Feeling a little unstructured? Slap on jeans and a tee shirt, and get going. Are you rooting for the home team, or cheering on the visiting players? Either way, you can show your support and team spirit by rocking some colorful logo gear such as jerseys, pants, or an outfit that matches your team's colors. Remember, face paint goes with anything!


Find Your Game Day Style



The best tailgates are outside somewhere with lots of space, good eating, and tunes to keep the fun going. With a little attention to detail-some of your own personal creative touches-you'll be ready to rock the party vibes from start to finish.

Choose your style for tips on creating the perfect look:

The Super Fan:



You're the one who brings the face paint and some extra team t-shirts for anyone who regrettably chose the wrong color to wear. You may also be a little superstitious, so your game day attire was chosen years ago on the day of that huge win. Don't mess with a good thing!

The Southern Belle:



You wouldn't dream of depriving this day of its rightful pomp and circumstance, so nothing but the best will do. You have a few dresses in team colors with matching jewelry and shoes to boot. Rock those heels and cheer them on like a lady.

The Grill Master:



Who cares what you're wearing under that team apron? Don't be distracted by matching your shirt to your shoes; just keep your eyes on those burgers and dogs!

The Cornhole Champion:



To you, the big game is the one out in the parking lot. Don't let anything interfere with your signature bean-bag-tossing motion. Gear up in your t-shirt and jeans and continue your dominance.

Feel like you don't fit into these categories? Don't worry, most people don't. If you want to enjoy the tailgate without making a statement, read on for suggestions for the more casual fan.


Comfort



Comfort is key on the day of the tailgate, because it is going to be a long one. Layering is always a good idea, as fall days start out warm, but cool as the sun sets. You don't want to be the one shivering on a cold stadium bench.

Take a look at the forecast, and then choose the best layers to keep you warm and toasty all day.


First layer: Base your outfit on a comfortable t-shirt or tank top for maximum versatility. Bonus points if it is the team color or has the logo.


Second layer: This will help keep you warm if the day is breezy or the temperature is more like fall than summer. Some great ideas include a flannel button down, a puffer vest, or a team popover or hoodie. Choose something that will be thin enough to go under a jacket later.


Third layer: This is the layer to throw on when the sun goes down. An insulated jacket or down-filled coat will be essential for those late-fall games. It's always a good idea to wear something light colored or with a reflective strip for visibility when you're walking through the parking lot later.

For your legs, add almost anything, and you are ready to go. Jeans are always a staple in any style. Wear them as shorts, skinnies, or bootlegs in dark wash, white, or color. If you're not a jeans person, chinos are a great look for pants as well. Want to wear a skirt? Go right ahead; just make sure you add tights if it will be cold! If you choose to wear a dress, skip the first layer, since your outfit is all-in-one.


Accessorizing Your Look



So, we hope you now have some creative ideas brewing, mentally trying combinations and checking things off your list. You can stop there, but you'll have so much more fun adding some unique accessories to that awesome look. Leave your expensive or sentimental jewelry at home, though. You don't want to go back to the metal detector looking for a lost item.

From top to bottom, here are some ideas for your finishing touches:

Hat:



Whether you're having a bad hair day or just want to keep the sun out of your eyes, a hat is a great accessory for any tailgate. Wear your team's ball cap, a straw fedora, or a wide brim sun hat for a big style statement.

Sunglasses:



A great pair of shades will protect your eyes from the bright autumn sun and elevate your style. Add aviators to a trendy outfit, or some polarized sports glasses for a more casual look.

Earrings:



Dangles, hoops, or studs, earrings will give your outfit polish. Earrings in your team's colors are a great idea; or go with a simple pearl or gold post. Be vigilant if you're pairing dangle earrings with a scarf. They can easily get tangled or push the earring right out of your ear.

Necklace:



Use your necklace to help define your style. Choose a team pendant, to really show your spirit, or something delicate to balance a colorful outfit. Don't worry about a necklace if you are planning to wear a turtleneck or a scarf.

Watch or Bracelet:



Your wrists are another great place to really complete your look. Are you the one who is always on time? Rock your watch as you normally would. Want to spice up a subdued outfit? Throw on a bangle stack for instant dazzle.

Gloves:



If it's cold enough, you'll want to have a pair of gloves or mittens stashed in your pocket. For a cozy look, choose a chunky cable knit pair with a matching hat and scarf. If you're a super fan, get a pair of wide receiver's gloves. They won't keep you as warm, but you won't drop your drink!

Scarf:



This is a great accessory in the cold and warm months. A thick wool or knit scarf really makes you feel as though autumn has arrived and makes your outfit look more fall-chic. A thin cotton scarf can really make your look pop when worn with a t-shirt or dress, and not necessarily around your neck.

Handbag:



Many ladies prefer to go without a purse on game day so they don't have the extra worry. Instead of a cumbersome bag, think about trying a cell phone case with built-in card holder or a small wristlet to hold your phone and lip balm. If you do bring a bag, remember that security will likely need to search it before you enter the stadium.



Don't Forget Your Feet!




You've spent plenty of time choosing your look, down to every accessory, so don't ruin it with a beat up pair of running shoes. You will probably be on your feet most of the day, so rule out those stiletto heels, too. Different shoe styles can mix and match with plenty of different outfits, so use these tips to steer you in the right direction.

For the shoe enthusiasts out there, pick your shoes first, and build your outfit from there!

Cowboy-Style Boots:



Typically, you only see these boots covered up by pant legs. That's a great way to wear them, but you can also show them off with a skirt or dress! You can even wear them with your favorite skinny jeans. Cowboy boots go best with flannel and sweaters, so you may not like this look with your team jersey.

Tall Boots:



This is another boot style commonly hidden under bootleg jeans. Let your tall boots shine by wearing them over skinny jeans. Try not to wear these with shorts or short skirts, to avoid a mismatched feel.

Booties:



Whether they're heeled or flat, plain or decorated, booties have become a universally cool look. Wear them with skirts, jeans, and everything in between. You can even try them with shorts for an edgy look.

Wedge Heels:



Your pumps would sink into the grass, but a pair of wedge heels stay rock solid on any turf. These go best with dresses and skirts, but can also dress up your jeans or shorts. If it is still warm out, go for a pair of wedges to keep summer in mind.

Casual Athletic Shoes:



Have a classic pair of Air Jordan sneakers that you keep in pristine condition? This would be a great time to air them out. A clean athletic shoe will be perfect for the more casual game day looks. Pair them with your shorts or jeans, but avoid skirts and dresses.

Outdoor Boots:



If it is going to be too cold for anything else, your sturdy outdoor shoes will be great. Think hiking boots, winter boots, or rain boots. An insulated winter boot can be warm and stylish at the same time. With these, you will definitely want to stick with jeans and your warm coat.



Important Tips to Make the Most of the Experience



At a tailgate, the Boy Scouts motto is applicable: Be prepared! There are so many details that can easily be forgotten in the rush to the party. Jot down a list to help remember everything, and be ready for anything.

There are definitely some helpful tailgating hacks to keep you in the game longer:

Make sure you bring your phone to the party totally charged. Finding a power outlet will be tough. Bring a portable charger or power pack to keep you connected longer, just in case you have to subtly (or not so subtly) look up player's names.

Monitor your alcohol intake and make sure you pace yourself, especially if you arrive early. You don't want to miss the main event. Stay hydrated by keeping a bottle of water close by.

Be aware of restroom locations and plan for a line to greet you upon arrival. Having some hand sanitizer in your bag is a good idea, especially with the popularity of portable toilets at football games.

Treat this like any other party you would be attending. Bringing a host gift is not necessary, but will always be appreciated. Bringing some napkins, plates, and other oft-forgotten necessities is always helpful.

Bring something to the potluck. Nobody likes a moocher! Even if it is just some extra condiments or a bag of chips, you'll get more invites when you chip in.

Sunburns are notorious for sneaking up on you, so keep slathering on the sunscreen and lip balm. Even in the fall, a full day of sun exposure can leave you with an uncomfortable burn.

Ketchup and mustard stains can ruin any outfit. Keep a travel stain stick or wipe handy to minimize the appearance of any spills, and enjoy those hot dogs worry-free.


Final Thoughts




When it comes down to it, everyone is there to watch the game, not to judge your clothing choices. Don't try to fit in with the crowd if that is not your style. Dress comfortably and appropriately, and always be prepared for inclement weather (stash a poncho in your pocket). That way, you'll enjoy the pre-party and the game.

Whether you're the Super Fan or the casual observer, choosing the right clothing, shoes, and accessories for the big day can turn tailgating into your new favorite pastime.
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