What to Wear in Los Angeles in Summer: Month-by-Month Outfit Guide
Los Angeles in summer sits in the 70 to 90°F range. This is the layer-by-layer outfit guide for Los Angeles's summer weather — what to wear, what to pack for a visit, and the local context that shapes the recommendations.
WHAT TO EXPECT
70 to 90°F is the typical range for Los Angeles in summer (June, July, August). June through September. 75-95°F inland, 70-80°F at the coast. Direct sun is intense. Linen, sun protection, hat, sunglasses. Carry a light layer for AC. The temperature range is the headline; what you actually feel depends on humidity, wind, and what indoor spaces you'll cycle through.
THE FOUNDATION LAYER
Lightweight, breathable single layer. Linen, cotton voile, or technical synthetic.
THE MID LAYER
Optional. A light cardigan or unstructured blazer handles cool mornings and air-conditioned interiors.
THE OUTERWEAR
Optional. A linen blazer or light overshirt handles cool evenings and indoor air conditioning.
ACCESSORIES
Sun hat, UV-rated sunglasses, sandals or breathable sneakers, and a light scarf for over-AC interiors.
WHAT TO PACK FOR A TRIP TO LOS ANGELES IN SUMMER
Three layer permutations covering the 70 to 90°F range, plus accessories. If your trip spans the season's edge (early March or late November), pack toward the cooler end of the range — overestimating warmth is easier to recover from than underestimating.
LOCAL CONTEXT
Microclimates matter — Santa Monica is often 15°F cooler than downtown LA on the same day. Check the forecast for your specific neighborhood. Evening drops are real — always carry a light layer.