What To Wear On A Date Night

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What To Wear On A Date Night

Words by The MR PORTER Team

11 February 2026

It seems almost cruel that the first major event of the year is Valentine’s Day. Especially for those in the initial throes of a relationship, because you’re at that stage where you’re not quite sure just how big to go. Is it flowers and a card? Maybe a trail of rose petals to a candlelit table for two? Or do you go all out on the romantic weekend break to Rome? And, crucially, what should you wear?

How you dress for a date can have a major bearing on success or disaster. Too smart and you’ll feel overdressed and out of sorts; too casual, you’ll feel like a schlub. And no one fancies a schlub.

So, as we ebb ever closer to the thrill and terror of 14 February, allow MR PORTER to help you with our guide to dressing for a date.

01. The first date

There are plenty of times that call for a bit of extra thought when getting dressed. However, few carry the pressure of a first date, even for the most self-assured dressers. Here at MR PORTER, we think that first-date dressing should reflect who you are and what you like, what you feel comfortable in – but don’t mind if we suggest a thing or two.

You’re looking, then, for pieces that are guaranteed to leave a good impression. Think of something smart like a double-breasted blazer from Dries Van Noten. Underneath, you won’t want to look like you’ve tried too hard – and a good pair of jeans never disappoints (bonus points if in a darker wash from Our Legacy). Add loafers and you’re flying.

02. The low-key date

This could be anything from a coffee run, a gallery visit, a night at the cinema or some after-hours drinks. This type of date calls for ease with intent. Think of pieces that look considered but not overdressed for the occasion. An excellent coat – this wool and cashmere one from Mr P., perhaps – goes with everything. And if you take that off, you need to maintain the same level of refinement with a printed shirt or a knitted polo.

Well-chosen shoes and accessories do the rest without shouting too much. Turn to loafers with a tactile pattern – like Manolo Blahnik’s lizard-effect pair – or tinted sunglasses from the likes of Cutler and Gross or Jacques Marie Mage.

03. The dinner date

Time to take things up a notch. Think tailoring, smart separates, leather shoes, a proper overcoat, etc. And if you do opt for a suit, keep it soft. This is a date, after all, not a business meeting.

Manhattan-based brand J. Mueser has created the perfect spezzato suit for it: a wide peak-lapelled, speckled virgin wool double-breasted jacket and neatly pressed trousers in green Prince of Wales check. Don’t make silly mistakes on the footwear front – definitely opt for a polished pair of Derby shoes – and if you’re feeling adventurous, smarten things up with a tie.

04. The activity date

Heading into the great outdoors is a wonderful way to get to know someone better, whether you’re off on a city walk with beautiful views, a golf driving range or a river cruise. The only catch can be the weather, so just tool up on good garms. A warm coat – such as an easy-wearing shell jacket, such as ROA’s, or a shearling bomber jacket – and some sturdy boots or hiking-friendly sneakers, but a pair that look as good as they feel.

Then it’s about layering up with great texture and hard-wearing fabrics. A merino base T-shirt, for instance, or a slim jacket that will protect you from the elements – and that you can wear beneath your bulkier outerwear once the temperatures dip.