Coastal Style: What to Pack for a Seaside Getaway Anywhere
Whether you're jetting off to a sunny beach in the Caribbean, exploring the misty cliffs of Ireland, or exploring the rugged Pacific Northwest coastline, coastal travel style is a category all its own.
Not all Coasts are Tropical, How to Match Your Coastal Style to Your Destination
Not all Coasts are Tropical, How to Match Your Coastal Style to Your Destination
At 1923 Main Street®, we know that packing for the coast isn’t just about tossing in a swimsuit and calling it a day. It’s about curating a wardrobe that reflects your destination’s climate, culture and vibe—without sacrificing comfort or style.
Let’s break it down: how coastal style differs from your typical city vacation (or even a Disney getaway), and how to build your perfect shoreline look, from fabrics and colors to layering pieces and graphic tees.
City vs. Coast: It’s a Vibe Shift
When you're packing for a city trip or a Disney vacation, you're often focused on versatility, movement and weather changes over long walking days. Maybe denim, athleisure and structured pieces come to mind so you can layer for days exploring art museums, park hopping, or indulging in foodie adventures.
But when it comes to the coast, your suitcase needs to shift gears.
Coastal travel style is about ease, texture and embracing the natural environment around you. Whether it’s breezy and balmy or misty and moody, coastal destinations call for styles that move with the wind and echo the tones of the sea, sand or cliffs.
The Staples of Coastal Travel Style
1. Light, Breathable Fabrics
- Tropical coasts (like the Caribbean or Florida Keys): For warm weather tropical coasts, linen shirts, cotton sundresses, gauzy kaftans and soft-wash t-shirts are all great options. You want breathability and pieces that look better a little rumpled from the sandy beach, sea breeze or salty air.
- Cooler coasts (like the Pacific Northwest or the Irish coastline): Layering becomes key in these types of environments. Look for organic cottons, waffle-knit thermals and cozy hoodies. Lightweight waterproof jackets are also a must-have, or at least a consideration depending on where and when you’re traveling.
2. Soft, Coastal Colors
Coastal destinations are nature's own neutral color palette. Your wardrobe should reflect the coastal colors of your region. Consider the following:
- Beachy tropical coasts: Go for whites, sands, sea-glass blues, coral and palm green.
- Northern or rustic coastlines: Think misty greys, deep ocean navy, sage, foggy lavender and stormy teal.
Our 1923 Main Street® coastal collection of graphic tees and hoodies often draws from these palettes, with colors designed to complement ocean horizons and shoreline sunsets of all shapes and sizes.
3. Comfortable Layers
Weather on the coast (any coast) can change with the wind (and often does). Be prepared for the inevitable and always bring:
- A light sweatshirt or hoodie (especially one of our super-soft, travel-ready 1923 Main Street® designs)
- A long-sleeve tee for layering on cooler mornings
- A light scarf or wrap that can double as a beach blanket or an impromptu windbreaker
Destination-Specific Coastal Style
Tropical or Warm Weather Beaches
For warm weather beaches, like the Bahamas, Florida, California, Maui, the South of France and so on, consider the following must-haves.
- Pack: Swimwear, linen cover-ups, wide-brim hats, flip flops or espadrilles
- Style tip: Go with relaxed fits and graphic t-shirts with a vintage surf vibe or palm-print accents.
Pacific Northwest
Whether it’s the Oregon Coast or Vancouver Island, you’ll want to pack for a whole different style of coastline.
- Pack: Waterproof hiking boots, thermal leggings, cozy fleece-lined hoodies and even knit hats, in some cases
- Style tip: Layer a classic 1923 Main Street® hoodie over a graphic tee for coastal walks or campfire evenings
UK or Scandinavian Coastlines
The natural beauty and rugged terrain of these northern coasts beg for a little unique style of their own. Consider the following:
- Pack: A windproof trench or raincoat, wool socks, breathable base layers and sturdy walking shoes
- Style tip: Moody coastal vibes are perfect for darker-toned sweatshirts and subtle, literary-inspired travel graphics
One Last Pro Tip: Dress with the Daydream in Mind
Coastal vacations aren’t just a break from the norm—they’re a mood. So your wardrobe should feel like vacation, even if you're just grabbing coffee before a morning paddle or reading by the dunes.
That’s why our 1923 Main Street® travel-themed shirts and sweatshirts are made to carry the feeling of travel with you, from beachside to
boardwalk. Designed with premium, lightweight fabrics and custom graphics inspired by wanderlust, they’re just as perfect for morning flights as they are for sunrise or sunset strolls.
Wherever your next coastal adventure takes you, let your style flow with the tides—effortless, elevated and endlessly inspired by the shoreline.
Check out our latest coastal-inspired travel gear to bring that breezy vibe wherever you go.
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Mike Belobradic
Mike Belobradic is the creator and co-host of the Disney Travel News Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com and a longtime expert on Disney travel.
