60°F — Light jacket weather

A light jacket or sweater — mild, but bring a layer.

What to wear in 60°F weather

Top
Light jacket, cardigan, or sweater
Bottom
Jeans, chinos, or light trousers
Footwear
Sneakers or loafers

If you’ll be active

If it’s raining

Swap your jacket for a waterproof or water-resistant shell and bring an umbrella. A hood beats a hat, and water-resistant shoes keep you comfortable.

Gear for 60°F

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Frequently asked

Is 60°F cold or warm?
60°F is mild. It's comfortable with light layers — a thin jacket or long sleeves cover the cooler edges of the day.
Do I need a jacket at 60°F?
A light jacket or sweater is a good idea at 60°F, mostly for shade, a breeze, or after sunset. You'll likely shed it while active, but it's worth carrying.
What shoes should I wear in 60°F weather?
Sneakers or closed shoes work well at 60°F. There's no cold-weather footwear requirement — pick comfort and the day's activity.
It's 60°F and raining — what should I change?
In the rain at 60°F, swap your jacket for a waterproof or water-resistant shell and add an umbrella. A hood beats a hat, and water-resistant shoes keep you comfortable.
How should I layer for 60°F weather?
You don't need heavy layering at 60°F — a single light layer you can add or remove handles the swing between sun and shade or day and evening. Pick breathable fabrics so you stay comfortable while active.