What should you wear to the Indianapolis 500?
Summer casual is the vibe when headed for the stands.
Traditionally, many have taken to the track in their best checkered flag or stars and stripes motifs.
We spoke with the good people at Good Neighbor, the 850 Mass Ave. clothing boutique for tips on dressing for the May 26 spectacle.
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For the ladies, store manager Lillian Willis recommends the classics.
Denim shorts are a hot item
The store likes to stock Levi’s that hit mid-thigh to appeal to a broad range of customers, she said.
Opt for overalls
Check them out in either pants or shorts.
Top with tanks
The bra-friendly tank tops, in square or scoop necks, work well with their shorts or overalls, Willis said.
Cool socks
Retro striped tube socks can bring fun to an outfit, Willis said. Good Neighbor has two-toned pairs, one white with black stripes, and another white with red stripes.
Comfy shoes
Think a fashion sneaker along the lines of the Gola Women’s Badminton Plimsoll.
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Skip the purse
A nylon crossbody bag is more sporty alternative to a weighty purse.
What’s the bag size limit for the Indianapolis 500?
Bags and coolers larger than 18”x14”x14” in size are not allowed in the facility. Each person is allowed one bag and one cooler.
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Basic T-shirts
For the fellas, T-shirts and shirts are the go-to combination, Willis said.
Keep them classy. No offensive or obscene clothing, signs or flags are allowed.
Consider linen-blend shorts
They’re a lightweight and fashionable choice, Willis said.
Of course, attendees need to consider the weather when dressing for the day.
What’s the weather forecast for the Indy 500?
Expect showers and thunderstorms and a high near 79 degrees, says the National Weather Service.
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