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What to wear in Malaga in November?

Light jacket: Temperatures do start cooling off in the fall, but don't usually get uncomfortably cold. A lightweight denim, leather or waterproof jacket will keep you warm and cozy while you're out and about. Small umbrella: October and November are by far the rainiest months in Malaga.



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While younger travelers or backpackers can probably throw on those leggings, and it's fine, just know that most locals won't wear yoga pants or fitness clothing unless they're actually heading to the gym or going for a hike or a run.

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Top style tips for Spain Jeans are very popular here in every style and worn throughout the year and will serve as a versatile base to your wardrobe. Wear them with cool layers such as camisoles or a t-shirt and light cardigan for the summer, or warmer ones e.g. a long sleeved shirt and sweater in the winter.

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