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Here are Some Options for What to Wear in Goa

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Last Updated on January 7, 2022 by Mehak Arora

Right about now, a whole bunch of people are headed to Goa. Hence, the question on all those people’s mind must be what to wear in Goa. Well, packing for a vacation sure requires some bit of planning. Hence, we are here to make that process a bit more easier by pointing out some essential pieces for your luggage. The main element when headed to Goa is to keep in mind comfort plus style. Things that are nice and breezy and definitely not something that is warm. Although fair warning as of now it is slightly chilly in Goa during the evenings. So you might want to carry a light pullover or sweater with you. Other than that, Goa weather is a no-brainer, of course you need some super summery and tropical outfits. A lot of it also depends on your itinerary, whether you are headed there to party, or just to relax and chill. This list comprises of outfits suitable for either kind of vacation. Now that we have all that sorted, it’s finally times to get to what exactly to pack.

Here’s a list of what to wear in Goa! Read on.

The Bikini Co-ord Set

Source: Aakriti Rana, Tomscloth Official

The most obvious choice for heading to Goa is a bikini outfit. It’s not only the perfect beach dress but can be used for a lot of occasions. You are obviously gong to pack in a bikini, all you need is a matching pair of pants to create the perfect co-ord set. This particular sheer one is perfect when headed to a beach shack to chill. Or else, you can also adorn it for one of the beach parties. If you wish to adorn this for something a bit more formal like a dinner then you can do something like this printed co-ord set. You will look super chic, all you need is to add some golden stacked jewellery and you are all set for dinner or a party too!

What to Wear in Goa? Jumpsuits & Rompers

Source: Tia Perciballi, Ramona LaRue, Pinterest

Beach looks are all about prints, stripes and all things tropical. There’s nothing more comfortable and versatile than a jumpsuit or a romper to create Goa outfits. It’s practically zero effort and you can very easily dress it up or dress it down on the basis of how you accessorize it. Not only can you wear it to the beach but can also very well utilise it when headed out on a cultural expedition, a cycling tour or even a party. Yes, it is that versatile. Formal dinners are no exception to this rule either. The best part is that you can pair some super comfy flats with this look and still look super chic and bougie. To dress it up, add some hoops or necklaces or a belt to the look. To dress it down, just wear the outfit and maybe add a hat, simple as that.

Printed Flared Pants

Source: Style Caster, Shay Mitchell, J’s Everyday Fashion

If there’s one thing you ought to pack to match up to the Goa dressing style, that is a pair of nice printed floral pants. Rest all you need are some solid tops. You can wear the pants twice or thrice on the trip with different tops and no one would notice. That way you also pack light! For a simple comfy look opt for some gladiator flats or the simple slide-ons. And for a more formal one, you just need a pair of block heels. Of course, avoid the heels when headed to the beach for all practical purposes. A pair of sunglasses, a simple sling some accessorizing and you are all set for you day or night!

What to Wear in Goa? Summer Dresses!

Source: Shein, Mujer de 10, Fashion Colab

This one’s a no-brainer when is comes to beach clothing or other Goan outfits. Anyway, for a summery tropical location a summer dress is a must. A nice polka dotted or floral dress will have you sorted and barely take up any space. It can be carried from day to night by just changing up the makeup a bit and it’s really that simple with summer dresses.You can also opt for a frilly wrap around style if you wish.

Maxi Beach Dresses

Source: Plusminus.co, Larissa Dsa, Kenmoy

Need we say more? Beach maxi dresses are by default ought to be a part of your outfits for Goa. With some nice slits in the dress you have an outfit suitable for both the beach and otherwise. It’s airy, breezy, comfortable and most of all perfect for some aesthetic pictures. What more could you need. It’s the perfect party wear as well. Stappy heels or flats are the best pair with a dress like this. What’s even better is that if you are planning a pre-wedding shoot in Goa, then this actually makes for the perfect outfit!

The Bralette-Shorts Combo

Source: Pinterest, Open Sky, Aakriti Rana

When it comes to comfy looks there’s nothing better and sexier than a pair of shorts and a bralette. You can wear this to the beach, to a beach party, a concert and pretty much anywhere. Add a belt, some sneakers and you are good to go! For accessorizing a dainty necklace should do the job pretty well. This is the kind of outfit where you don’t have to think much. It’s also perfect for adventure sport activities, so make sure you add this to the mix. If you’d like to cover it up a bit then add a lose shirt on top. You could even add a belt on top of the shirt to make it a bit more chic. When it comes to the bag, then a backpack would best work with the vibe of the look. After all, with fashion it’s the vibe that matters!

Those were some options for what to wear in Goa. Make sure you pack some of these basic pieces of clothing and you are all sorted. Really you don’t even have to think too much about it. Let us know you one must have when headed to Goa. For more everyday styling get in touch with us at Styl Inc. for us to effortlessly guide you through the process.

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Signing Off

Mehak

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