Dressing for Those Rainy Spring Days

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Do you ever get all dressed up, then look outside only to realize it’s since started pouring down rain? That’s exactly what happened a few weeks ago when I was getting ready for a bridal shower, and a blogger get-together. With plans like that, I had to reach a certain level of dressed up, and the weather was just not cooperating.

When the weather turns rapidly, the internal struggle starts. Will I look silly if I wear this outfit outside in the rain? Is this even practical? There’s a certain point in the year where tights become obsolete in my wardrobe, and I just grin and bear it. With my tights already packed away for next year’s fall and winter, this was one of those days.

What to Wear on a Rainy Day for Spring // Hello Rigby Seattle Style Blog

What I’m Wearing

Dress: Everly via Stitch Fix (exact in navy)
Jacket: Boohoo via ASOS (similar)
Shoes: Target (this year’s style)
Necklace: Mirage Pendant Necklace c/o Stella & Dot
Rings: World Market
Umbrella: Singing in the Rain Polka Dot Umbrella c/o Mo & Cho Boutique

Photos by Hilary of The Cutie Life

What to Wear on a Rainy Day

As a Pacific Northwesterner, this struggle happens fairly frequently. We’ve been incredibly lucky to hit 80 degrees on many of our spring days this year already, but our weather is known to turn rather quickly. Just last weekend we had another freak rain storm that left nearly as quickly as it came. So what to wear on a rainy day like this one?

What to Wear on a Rainy Day for Dressy Occasion // Hello Rigby Seattle Fashion Blog

Lightweight Jackets

I think my number one item to battle freak weather is having a few types of lightweight jackets in my wardrobe. A trench with a hood is a must for me because it means protecting my hair when the rain is particularly unrelenting. This wasn’t one of those days, so I opted for a lightweight knit jacket. It kept me warm enough yet was lightweight enough, so I didn’t look like I was confused on what season it was. I also love a good moto jacket and a fitted cargo jacket for the spring because they go with everything.

Ditch the White on White

I know the white on white outfit is a spring staple, but when it’s pouring, the worst color to be wearing is white. Not only are you endangering yourself of having a wardrobe malfunction, but you also could ruin your favorite white pants in an unfortunate puddle accident. Or get splashed by a bus. I wouldn’t know about that from experience, though. Nope, not at all…

What to Wear on a Rainy Day with Umbrella // Hello Rigby Seattle Fashion Blog

Gear up

Hold the phone, someone in Seattle is recommending an umbrella?! If you’re from this area, you’ll know that most native Seattleites can spot a tourist a mile away from an umbrella. While I normally agree with this sentiment, if you’re going to an event that requires you not to look like a drowned rat, sometimes you just have to give into the umbrella. Just think, this can be another way to make a fashion statement! The darling umbrella I’m wearing here comes from Mo & Cho and is monogrammed with my initials! Also, who can say no to polka dots?!

To keep feet dry, don’t forget about the other rain gear essential: rain boots. While perhaps not the most dressy shoe in the world, you can easily pack your dressy shoes and wear your rain boots until you safely arrive at your destination.

What to Wear on a Rainy Day for Dressy Event // Hello Rigby Seattle Style Blog

Leave the Suede at Home

I love a good suede bag or shoe, but for the love of your suede, please pack it away in the rain. Especially if it’s light-colored, there’s nothing worse than a beautiful pair of shoes dotted, permanently, by the rain. I lost a good pair of shoes that way, may they rest in peace.

Of course, you can weatherproof them. However, I don’t recommend testing out the steadfastness of your treatment for the first time in a spring thunderstorm. Maybe test it at home first. ;)

When the rain struggle hits, what do you like to wear? Are you brave and go bare-legged and open toed, or do you stick to boots and umbrellas? I’d love to hear what you wear in the comments!

22 thoughts on “Dressing for Those Rainy Spring Days

  1. Maddy

    I completely understand the dilemma – living in Michigan the last 6 years means boots and a parka no matter what for a few months. Say goodbye to cute shoes from December- February haha. I also refuse to wear tights after the first day of spring, no matter how cold it gets!

    xo,
    Maddy

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    1. Jenn Post author

      Oh man, that’s intense! Luckily it’s not quite so severe here but we definitely get a lot of rain. Exactly – once spring hits, no more tights! ;)

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  2. Lindsay Latimer

    So obsessed with this look, especially the dress! And love the monogram on the umbrella! We’ve had so much rain lately and I’ve really struggled with my work wardrobe.

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    1. Jenn Post author

      Aw thanks Lindsay! Rain is the worst when you’re wearing dressy clothes. I pretty much live in my hooded trench coat during the rainiest seasons.

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  3. Chelsie

    Love Mo & Cho and love that cute umbrella! I am definitely learning how to deal with rain down in the South! I also LOVE the color combo!

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    1. Jenn Post author

      I’m not sure there’s an exact reason, other than usually they are useless because we often get wind or it’s raining too hard and at an angle for them to be much use anyway. You can always spot a tourist by an umbrella, most of us locals wear hooded jackets instead! ;)

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