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What do you wear at night in Iceland?

Ladies can get away with jeans and a nice top, but if you want to impress, wear a dress or something trendy. Icelanders are stylish AF. Gentleman, dress smart casual - no hoodies, no sneakers, no t-shirts, no sweatpants. Like many cold places, it's ok to bring a big coat to stay warm as you make your way to the club.



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Top style tips for Iceland Concentrate on casual outdoor clothing which dries easily – this will see you through for daytime. Smart jeans will work well for evenings out in the bigger towns and cities; the locals tend to be casual and stylish.

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Light layers include t-shirts, thin long-sleeved shirts as well as shorts. For your warmer set, make sure to bring some trousers or jeans, and layers such as a fleece or thick jumper. This is especially true if you're only bringing a light outer shell.

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Yes, you can wear jeans in Iceland. The summer and shoulder seasons are especially good times to travel in your most comfortable pair. If you plan to go on an adventurous excursion, we recommend wearing the appropriate, activewear clothing.

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Jeans - jeans are suitable for a walk in a town only, definitely not for hiking or, even more, glacier hiking! Non-waterproof jackets - waterproof outer layers are essential in Iceland during all seasons.

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What trousers or pants to wear in Iceland is a question I get asked a lot and it's an important one. You'll need either waterproof over-pants or ski pants. I wore my ski pants which are black so I didn't look like I'd come straight off the piste.

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So bring along a travel towel– you'll want something small and packable you can throw in your backpack, but also something that will dry you off so you're not walking around the chilly hills of Iceland while sopping wet.

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So bring along a travel towel– you'll want something small and packable you can throw in your backpack, but also something that will dry you off so you're not walking around the chilly hills of Iceland while sopping wet.

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It is also important to make sure that your shoes fit correctly, as you don't want to be getting painful blisters. For a day in the city, you may be able to get away with a pair of trainers. However, we recommend wearing hiking boots or crampons to ensure no slipping, due to ice and snow on the roads and pavements.

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