Spring in Berlin can swing from brisk to almost mild, with days hovering somewhere between 8°C and 18°C (46°F to 64°F), so what you wear really has to flex with the weather. You might start in a scarf and jacket, then end the afternoon in just a light layer.

When I plan outfits for this kind of trip, I think about pieces I can walk in for hours, layer easily, and still feel put-together for photos, galleries, or a late dinner. I like clothes that move from a damp morning at a museum to a sunny coffee on the sidewalk without needing a full outfit change.
In this guide, you’ll find simple, curated looks and styling tips to help you feel comfortable, confident, and ready for whatever your Berlin spring days decide to do.
Let’s move into the outfit ideas.
Berlin spring outfits
Café Corner Layers in Kreuzberg
Relaxed layers and easy denim give a quiet, thoughtful feel that fits a slow Berlin coffee stop. The long coat and soft knit keep things practical for changeable spring weather, while the cuffed jeans and burgundy loafers add just enough polish. A roomy bag and simple glasses finish it off without trying too hard.

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Glasses / Long coat / Sweater / Jeans / Loafers / Large bag
Oversized Denim for a Berlin Stroll
An oversized dark jacket and straight, light-wash jeans give a relaxed shape that suits slow walks through Berlin’s brick-lined streets. The cropped length and solid sneakers keep it practical for covering a lot of ground, while the small black bag adds just enough structure to feel pulled together.

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Black denim jacket / Black top / Light-wash cropped jeans / White sneakers / Black shoulder bag
Alexanderplatz Street Classic
Under the Berlin TV Tower, the mix of a sharp black coat, straight blue jeans, and high-top sneakers gives a clean, city-ready feel that still looks unfussy. The easy layers and hands-in-pockets stride suggest a day of tram stops, galleries, and coffee runs without needing to change a thing. Sunglasses and a simple shoulder bag keep it quietly polished.

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Sunglasses / Black coat / White top / Blue jeans / High-top sneakers / Shoulder bag
Brown Leather and Denim on a Kreuzberg Corner
Coffee in hand and layered up in deep browns and soft denim, this outfit reads like a cool, unbothered Berlin morning. The oversized leather jacket and hoodie give that easy cocoon feel, while wide-leg jeans and green sneakers keep it relaxed enough for wandering between cafés and galleries. The structured backpack quietly pulls it all together without trying too hard.

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Brown leather jacket / Brown hoodie / Light blue wide-leg jeans / Green sneakers / Brown backpack / Hoop earrings
Cropped Jacket and Denim on Unter den Linden
Walking past Berlin’s old stone facades, the cropped khaki jacket and light-wash jeans feel understated but sharp, the kind of combo that doesn’t try too hard and still looks pulled together. White sneakers and a simple tee keep things easy for long days on the sidewalks, while the crossbody bag and dark sunglasses add just enough polish for a stop at a gallery or café.

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Cropped jacket / White t-shirt / Belt / Light-wash jeans / White sneakers / Crossbody bag / Sunglasses
Leather Jacket Stroll by the Berliner Dom
A cropped leather jacket over a textured knit sets an easy, grounded tone against the city’s grand architecture. Straight-leg jeans and low-top sneakers keep things practical for long museum days and river walks, while the slouchy crossbody softens the whole silhouette. It feels unfussy but quietly considered, the kind of outfit you forget about while you’re out exploring.

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Leather jacket / Knit sweater / Straight-leg jeans / Crossbody bag / Sneakers
Casual Street Walk in Mitte
Long coat, easy denim, and running shoes give a laid-back pace to a day of crossing wide Berlin streets and café-hopping. The cap and sunglasses keep it low-key and a bit anonymous, while the slouchy sweatshirt under the coat makes the whole thing feel unfussy enough for a full, on-foot city day.

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Baseball cap / Sunglasses / Long coat / Sweatshirt / Jeans / Socks / Sneakers / Shoulder bag / Newspaper
Trench and Hoodie at the East Side Gallery
Walking the Berlin Wall in a long trench over a slouchy hoodie feels unfussy and a bit cinematic, especially under a grey spring sky. Cropped jeans and worn-in sneakers keep it practical for hours on your feet, while the cap, dark sunglasses, and oversized tote give the whole thing a low-key, creative edge.

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Baseball cap / Sunglasses / Trench coat / Hoodie / Jeans / Tote bag / Sneakers
Riverside Leather and Denim in Berlin
Leaning on the Spree with a coffee in hand, the mix of a cropped black top, oversized leather jacket, and straight blue denim feels easy and quietly cool. The relaxed layers handle that in-between spring weather, while the tucked-up bun and dark sunglasses keep it sharp enough for whatever museum or café comes next.

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Sunglasses / Leather jacket / Black crop top / Belt / Blue jeans / Crossbody bag / White sneakers / Coffee cup
Long Coat and Denim at Brandenburg Gate
A long dark coat over a warm rust sweater gives a quiet, cool edge that fits right in with Berlin’s spring chill. Relaxed blue jeans and white sneakers keep it easy for wandering between sights, while the black backpack and round sunglasses add a practical, city-ready finish. The whole thing feels unfussy but considered, the way locals actually dress here.

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Sunglasses / Long dark coat / Rust sweater / Blue jeans / White sneakers / Backpack

