So, your graduation day is finally here — after all the effort, classes, and late-night study sessions, it’s your time to shine. Whether you’re finishing high school, university, or a postgrad degree, what you wear under (and with) your gown deserves some thought.
Let’s face it: figuring out the right outfit can be confusing. Should you go formal or relaxed? Can you wear your cultural attire? Will your shoes survive the day? We get it — it’s a lot. So here’s a no-fuss guide to help you feel confident, comfortable, and camera-ready.
Start With the Basics: The Graduation Outfit
Your school or university will provide the traditional graduation attire — and there’s a reason it’s stayed the same for centuries.
- Cap (Mortarboard): Square and flat with a tassel you’ll switch sides when your degree is officially awarded.
- Gown: Usually black, it’s worn over your clothes. Lengths and styles can vary.
- Hood: Mainly used in uni graduations, the colour and design often show what degree or field you studied.
- Stole/Sash: A nice add-on over the gown that may represent your heritage, academic achievements, or organisation.

What to Wear Under the Gown
🎩 For Men:
- Stick to dress shirts and trousers — something neat that sits well under the gown.
- Polo shirts are fine if they’re sharp and paired with chinos.
- Avoid denim, hoodies, and loud prints.
- Comfortable shoes like loafers or oxfords are best — clean and polished.

👗 For Women:
- Dresses or skirts that are knee-length or midi work well.
- Choose breathable fabrics that won’t bunch under the gown.
- Patterns are fine, but nothing too loud. You want the photos to age well.
- Heels? Sure — but go for chunky or low ones. You’ll walk and stand a lot.
Hair, Makeup & Accessories
💄 Makeup: Keep it natural. Long-lasting foundation, waterproof mascara, and a setting spray can be lifesavers — especially if you’re emotional (or outdoors!).
💇 Hair: Anything tidy works. Just make sure your cap fits over it. Low buns or soft waves are great. Guys — neat and tidy wins. A little product helps.
💍 Accessories: Less is more. Small jewelry looks elegant and won’t distract in photos. Watches, subtle rings, or cufflinks add a nice touch.
Shoes Matter
You’ll be walking, lining up, standing, and posing. So skip anything uncomfortable or new. Break your shoes in beforehand and make sure they’re up for a long day.
One Last Thing…
Test your full outfit before the day — yes, gown, cap, everything. Move around, sit down, walk around. If it feels good, looks good, and gives you confidence — you’re all set.
This is your day. Wear what makes you feel proud and comfortable, and enjoy every second of it. 🎓