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What to Wear to Denver Pride Parade

Outfit ideas and dress code tips for Denver Pride 2026. What to wear, what to bring, and how to stay comfortable all day.

Planning your outfit for Denver Pride? Here's how to dress for the weather, express yourself, and stay comfortable all day.

Dress for Denver weather

Denver Pride takes place on June 27-28, 2026. Warm with intense sun — highs in the mid-80s°F but very low humidity so it feels comfortable. The UV index at altitude is 25% stronger than sea level.

High-SPF sunscreen is critical at 5,280 feet — you'll burn faster than expected. A hat and sunglasses are essential. Light clothing works for daytime but bring a layer for evening as temps drop into the 50s after sunset. Drink extra water — altitude dehydrates you faster.

Express yourself

Pride is a celebration of identity — wear what makes you feel confident, comfortable, and like yourself. There's no wrong answer. You'll see everything from elaborate costumes and full drag to jeans and a rainbow t-shirt.

Popular choices include:

  • Rainbow gear — flags, tutus, face paint, temporary tattoos, and accessories
  • Themed outfits — matching group costumes, flag-specific colors (trans, bi, pan, nonbinary, etc.)
  • Statement pieces — graphic tees with messages of pride, love, and equality
  • Comfortable basics — there's no dress code; a simple outfit with a rainbow accessory works great

Practical essentials

  • Comfortable shoes — you'll be on your feet for hours walking and standing. Broken-in sneakers or supportive sandals, not new shoes.
  • Sun protection — sunscreen (SPF 30+), hat, and sunglasses
  • Secure bag — crossbody bag or fanny pack to keep your hands free. Avoid backpacks in dense crowds.
  • Light layers — weather can shift throughout the day
  • Small towel or bandana — useful for wiping sweat, sitting on the ground, or as an accessory

What NOT to bring

  • Heels (unless you're experienced walking long distances in them)
  • Heavy bags or large backpacks — you'll regret them in the crowd
  • Anything you'd be upset to lose — crowds are dense and things get dropped
  • Culturally appropriative items — Pride is about celebrating, not borrowing identities that aren't yours

Group outfits

Planning to match with your crew? Coordinating colors or matching t-shirts makes it easy to find each other in the crowd. Check our group travel guide for more ideas on planning with friends.

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Frequently asked

When is Denver Pride?
Check our guide for the latest confirmed dates for Denver Pride.
How do I get to Denver Pride?
We cover transportation options including driving, public transit, and rideshare in our getting there guide.
What should I wear to Denver Pride?
Dress for the weather and express yourself. See our what to wear guide for specific tips.
Is Denver Pride free?
Most Pride parades are free to attend. Festivals and ticketed events vary by city.
Where should I stay for Denver Pride?
We recommend booking near the parade route or in LGBTQ-friendly neighborhoods. See our where to stay guide.

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