The Fourth of July is for hot dogs, fireworks, and spending time with your favorite people. Showing your pride on the Fourth of July involves one important tradition (besides the barbecue): dressing in your best all-American outfit. For 24 hours, everyone is draped in red, white, and blue. We’re here to offer all the Fourth of July fashion ideas you need.
The All-American Sweater
It doesn’t get more AMERICAN than the iconic Ralph Lauren Flag sweater. This ensemble is perfect for an evening on the beach, a rooftop shindig, or a neighborhood block party. While the sweater can be a bit pricey, I purchased this sweater for 35% off. How you ask? I bought a boy’s large! I learned this hack from local blogger Mackenzie, and it totally worked! The fit is a little boxy, but I absolutely love it. You can pair the comfortable and classic cable knit with simple white shorts and our mom-approved Birkenstocks.
Maxi-Dress Chic
Sometimes, you have a more elegant event planned for the 4th of July. One of my best friends had her rehearsal dinner on the 4th of July, and this dress would have been perfect for that evening. The easy-breezy silhouette is super figure-flattering, and the whole look can transition seamlessly from day to night. A white denim jacket would look great with this for a more casual vibe.
Cute & Classic
I found this tank and could not resist. This option is perfect if you prefer a holiday outfit that looks patriotic but isn’t so “in your face” with holiday enthusiasm. More importantly, the comfort and ease of the tank and jeans combo works for the on-the-go mom who needs to make a gluten-free pasta salad, bake some Pinterest blueberry, strawberry, cool whip trifle, and make sure her children don’t stab themselves with sparklers.
Can’t Forget the Kiddos
It is no secret that our children love an excuse to dress for a holiday, and America’s birthday is no exception. We had too many outfits that just oozed “We Heart the USA.” It was hard to pick just one look to share. I love a timeless outfit.
The Patriotic Patriarch
I am a huge fan of the button-down and shorts look, and the slightly nautical preppy vibe is classic Americana.
Sidenote: Many people falsely assume that the Fourth of July fashion staples are a “one-stop shop” that can only be worn once a year. However, red, white, and blue clothes can also be worn for other events—Memorial Day, Flag Day, Olympics, Veterans Day, and more.
Agreed – a nice striped maxi dress would have been my choice for a July 4th Rehearsal Dinner and the white denim jacket is key for Maine night fireworks ?