Wearable St. Patrick’s Day Outfits You’ll Reach for All Spring
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When we think about St. Patrick’s Day outfits, it’s easy to picture bright emeralds and novelty pieces you wear once and forget. But the greens we’re loving this season are a little different—softer, calmer, and designed to live in your closet long after March 17.
These are the wearable greens we’re reaching for right now—and how we’re styling them as everyday neutrals.
Green Is a Neutral (Yes, Really)
Muted greens—like sage, olive, and soft moss—work much like other wardrobe neutrals. They pair effortlessly with:
- navy and heathered blues
- muted yellow and buttercream
- lavender
- soft blush or
Pieces like The Gael Ribbed Tee in Sage Green are perfect examples of green acting as a grounding base rather than a statement color. They slip seamlessly into an outfit the same way a neutral tee would—just with a little more interest.
Instead of standing out loudly, these greens ground an outfit. They add interest without demanding attention, which is why they’re so easy to rewear again and again.
If you love outfits that feel calm, pulled-together, and unfussy, green might already be your secret neutral.
The Wearable Green Pieces We’re Loving Right Now
Easy Everyday Tops
These are the pieces you throw on and instantly feel dressed—no overthinking required.
Soft ribbed tees, relaxed silhouettes, and cozy fleece tops in muted green tones make everyday outfits feel intentional. Like The Rue Fleece Top in Green, which adds that cozy-but-put-together feel for cooler days.
Pair with light-wash denim, white sneakers, or layer under a cardigan for an effortless look that works well beyond the holiday.
Effortless Dresses You’ll Wear on Repeat
Green dresses are one of the easiest ways to look “done” with minimal effort.
Flowy silhouettes in sage and olive feel romantic without being precious. The Elara Poplin Maxi Dress in Kelly Green Floral and The Bridget Embroidered Flower Dress brings movement and softness, while The Amira Collared Dress in Green Plaid feels classic and comfortable for everyday wear.
Add sandals as the weather warms, or layer with a sweater and boots now. These dresses move easily from season to season—and from St. Patrick’s Day to spring events without skipping a beat.
Comfortable Sets & Bottoms
Green really shines when it shows up in comfortable, everyday silhouettes.
Matching sets and relaxed pants in green tones feel elevated without sacrificing comfort. The Darcy Checkered Green Set is an easy option for looking put together with zero effort, while The Rue Fleece Pants in Green are perfect for cozy days that still call for real clothes. For a balance between comfy and a little more dressed up, The Allora Ditsy Floral Barrel Pant in Deep Green are the perfect fit.
These are pieces you’ll reach for on busy mornings, travel days, or slow weekends—proof that green can be both practical and polished.
How We’re Styling Green This Season
Our favorite way to wear green right now? Keeping everything else simple.
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Green + denim for everyday ease
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Green + cream for a soft, feminine look
- Green + tan or brown for warmth and depth
Let the green be the interesting piece, and keep the rest of the outfit quiet and intentional—whether that’s a ribbed tee, an easy dress, or a relaxed set.
A St. Patrick’s Day Outfit You’ll Wear Again (and Again)
If you’re dressing for St. Patrick’s Day this year, think of it as an opportunity to add something useful to your wardrobe—not a one-day outfit.
Mae Threads’ gorgeous green pieces are wearable, flattering, and easy to love long after the calendar flips to spring.