Heading to the races? This is the day when style steps into the spotlight just as much as the racing does. Race day has always been about colour, confidence, and having a bit of fun with your outfit. You don’t need to be loud or outrageous, but you should look like you’ve made an effort. With the right suit, shirt and finishing touches, you’ll fit right in with the vibrant race crowd.
Here’s an expanded, easy-to-follow guide to help you look sharp without overthinking it.
Choosing a Suit That Stands Out (In a Good Way)
Race days, like The Melbourne Cup, are arguably the most colourful events in Australian menswear. If there’s ever a time to go beyond your everyday navy or charcoal, this is it.
Think relaxed spring energy:
Light blues that feel fresh and clean
Olive greens for a stylish, modern twist
Beige and stone tones for a soft, elegant look
Terracotta or clay tones if you want something warm and eye-catching
A single-breasted suit is your safest and most flattering bet. The silhouette is sharp but uncomplicated, which lets your colour choices shine. Because Cup Day often comes with warm weather, look for lighter, breathable fabrics, cotton, linen blends or lightweight wool, so you feel comfortable from midday sun to late afternoon celebrations.
You want your suit to look festive, not heavy. Spring fabrics do this perfectly.
Shirts With Personality (But Still Polished)
Your shirt is the easiest way to add character without going full peacock. Think classic with a twist.
Striped shirts are a huge win for race days. They’re timeless, classy, and pair beautifully with colourful suits. Light blue stripes are the most versatile, but if you want something livelier, subtle red or green stripes can add a spring punch without competing with your suit.
A cutaway collar gives your look a modern, clean shape, it frames your tie nicely and photographs beautifully. French cuffs aren’t required, but if you want to feel extra put together, they add instant elegance.
The key is to choose a shirt that feels fresh and confident while still keeping your overall look cohesive.
Accessories: The Quiet Heroes of Race Day Style
Accessories don’t need to scream for attention. In fact, the best ones simply enhance your look without overpowering it.
A textured tie, think lightweight wool, silk or a blend, adds depth and interest. Patterns are great, but solid colours can look incredibly sophisticated if they harmonise with your suit.
Pocket squares are optional but recommended. If you choose a bold tie, keep the pocket square simple (white never fails). If your suit and tie are fairly subtle, a patterned square gives your outfit an easy lift.
The trick:Choose one statement piece — tie or pocket square, not both. Balance is your best friend here.
You can add cufflinks or a lapel pin, but keep it minimal. A little goes a long way.
Shoes & Grooming: The Easily Overlooked Essentials
Good shoes pull everything together.
Stick to polished leather loafers or lace-ups in tan, chocolate, or classic black. Make sure they’re broken in so you’re not limping by Race 7. Pair them with lightweight socks that match your trousers rather than standing out.
For grooming, keep it simple: tidy hair, clean shave or neatly shaped facial hair, and a subtle fragrance. These little details make your whole outfit feel intentional.
Style That Feels Like You
Race day isn’t about dressing like someone else, it’s about bringing out your best, most confident version of yourself. Choose colours that you naturally gravitate to, wear fabrics that feel good all day, and don’t over-accessorise. When you feel comfortable, it always shows.
And if you need help choosing your race day look, Suit Lab is here. Tell us your vibe, your colours, your favourite cuts, and we’ll help you choose an outfit that suits you from the first race to the last.