Spring in Dublin can swing from misty to mild, with days drifting between about 8°C and 18°C (46°F to 64°F), so what you wear really has to flex with the weather. One minute you’re warm in the sun, the next you’re reaching for an extra layer.

When I plan looks for this kind of trip, I think in layers that move easily from long walks to a relaxed pub dinner. I want outfits that feel comfortable in the drizzle, still look polished in photos, and don’t need constant adjusting between museums, city strolls, and evenings out.
In this guide, you’ll find curated outfit ideas and simple styling tips to help you feel confident, comfortable, and ready for every kind of Dublin spring day.
Let’s move into the outfit ideas.
Dublin spring outfits
Quilted Layers by the Canal
Softly padded and a bit oversized, the quilted jacket gives off that easy “out all day in Dublin” energy, blocking the chill without looking fussy. The high-neck knit peeking out adds just enough warmth for windy spring bridges, while dark jeans keep the whole silhouette relaxed and unfussy.

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Quilted jacket / Knit sweater / Jeans
Cobblestone Stroll in a Navy Coat
A navy coat with sharp lapels and brass buttons gives a polished frame to a casual Dublin street walk, while the oversized rust-toned scarf adds warmth and a bit of mood against the grey stone. Underneath, a simple sweatshirt, ripped jeans, and worn-in sneakers keep everything relaxed enough for hours of wandering without overthinking it.

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Scarf / Long coat / Sweatshirt / Ripped jeans / Sneakers
Soft Sunshine by the Liffey
Loose, slouchy layers and soft yellow knit bring a bit of warmth to a bright Dublin spring day. The cropped, frayed jeans and easy sneakers keep it casual enough for wandering the riverfront, while the longer white shirt peeking out adds a neat, unfussy edge.

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Yellow sweater / White shirt / Light wash cropped jeans / White sneakers
Windy River Walk Layers
A soft, structured coat over a chunky turtleneck feels exactly right for a brisk spring stroll along the Liffey. The clean lines and easy fit keep things polished while still letting you move, laugh, and navigate cobblestones without thinking about your outfit. Denim grounds everything in a simple, unfussy way that suits Dublin’s laid-back streets.

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Long coat / Turtleneck sweater / Jeans
Olive Trench on Georgian Steps
An olive trench and crisp white shirt give a clean, unfussy line that feels right at home against Dublin’s stone columns and worn steps. The soft printed scarf adds just enough color and movement to break up the neutrals, while straight blue denim keeps everything grounded for a day of walking the city.

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Printed scarf / Trench coat / White shirt / Blue jeans
Trench Coat Stroll by Dublin’s Colorful Doors
Long trench, easy denim, and a simple tee give a relaxed confidence against the bright Georgian doors behind. The layers feel right for a cool spring day in Dublin, with sneakers grounding it all for walking the city without thinking twice. There’s a quiet ease in the hands-in-pockets stance that matches the soft, broken‑in shapes.

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Trench coat / White t-shirt / Blue jeans / Burgundy sneakers
Cobbled Streets and Leather Layers
Wide-leg denim and a black leather jacket give a relaxed, confident shape that suits Dublin’s cobbled streets and shifting spring light. The turtleneck keeps things snug without feeling bulky, while chunky boots ground the whole outfit for real walking days in the city.

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Black leather jacket / Black turtleneck top / Light blue wide-leg jeans / Brown belt / Black platform boots / Shoulder bag
Pastel Streets and Cozy Layers
Long, quilted outerwear and a generous checked scarf bring a wrapped-up calm to a grey Dublin street lined with pastel terraces. Hands tucked in pockets and easy denim underneath keep it relaxed enough for wandering between neighborhoods, even when the wind picks up by the hour.

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Sunglasses / Long puffer coat / Checked scarf / Jeans / Sneakers
Emerald Layers on Cobbled Streets
Long, clean lines from the dark coat and wide-leg denim give a relaxed shape that still feels sharp against Dublin’s cobbled streets. The green sweatshirt and white tee peek out just enough for a casual, layered feel, while the sunglasses add a bit of city attitude even on a cloudy spring day.

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Sunglasses / Long coat / Sweatshirt / T-shirt / Jeans / Sneakers
Windy Cliffside Layers
Standing on the edge of the coast in a light puffer, leggings, and trainers, she’s dressed for those moody spring winds that roll in off the Irish Sea. The beanie adds just enough warmth and a bit of fun, so you can stay out exploring longer without really thinking about the weather. Easy, unfussy, and made for long walks along the cliffs.

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Beanie / Puffer jacket / Leggings / Sneakers
Canal-Side Khaki and Denim Stroll
Windy Dublin days call for layers like this: a relaxed khaki coat thrown over a chunky turtleneck, easy and unfussy. The straight denim and sturdy boots feel ready for long walks along the water, with just enough structure to look pulled together in photos without trying too hard.

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Khaki coat / Dark turtleneck sweater / Blue jeans / Ankle boots
Cream Knit and Denim for a Dublin Park Stroll
Soft, slouchy layers keep things easy for a slow coffee walk under Dublin’s spring trees. The chunky cream sweater and light-wash jeans feel relaxed but pulled together, with just enough warmth for those cooler bursts of breeze. Simple, unfussy, and exactly what you reach for without overthinking it.

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Chunky knit sweater / Light wash jeans / Crossbody bag / Takeaway coffee cup
Harbour Stroll Layers
Soft, utilitarian layers feel right against Dublin’s cool spring wind, especially along the water. The leather jacket and chunky scarf give warmth without looking heavy, while relaxed cargo trousers keep the whole outfit easy and unfussy for a day of wandering the docks and slipping into a pub after.

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Scarf / Leather jacket / Sweater / Cargo pants


