CHECK THE WEATHER BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT
Before heading out in your favorite team jersey, take a quick look at the weather forecast. The temperature, humidity, and cloud cover can all affect your sweat levels and how comfortable you feel.
“Heat increases how much sweat the body produces, while high humidity slows sweat evaporation, causing moisture to sit on the skin instead of cooling it,” explains Unilever R&D Manager David Waters. “When sweat lingers in warm, damp conditions, it creates an ideal environment for bacteria to grow and break sweat down into odor‑causing compounds. As a result, hot and humid weather often makes both wetness and body odor more noticeable and longer‑lasting.”
To stay smelling fresh, apply deodorant to clean, dry skin before you get dressed. If you want to manage both odor and sweat throughout the day, apply an antiperspirant.
Games that start in the heat of the day often cool off by evening, so when you’re thinking about what to wear for that soccer game, consider layers. A lightweight tee under a loose button-up or thin pullover gives you flexibility when the temperature changes. A thin windbreaker can also be handy when the evening chill sets in.
BEST CLOTHING CHOICES FOR THE GAME
“Clothing doesn’t just absorb sweat, it changes the climate sitting on top of your skin, which directly determines how much your body sweats,” says Unilever R&D scientist Matt Annecharico. “Sweat cools only when it evaporates. Breathable fabrics and natural fibers allow for more evaporation, while clothing that’s synthetic and fits tightly doesn’t allow much evaporation. This means more sweat can occur, and it will have less of a chance to cool you down.”
Start choosing your clothing strategically from your base layer, which is your first line of defense against sweat. Moisture-wicking fabrics are designed to pull sweat away from your skin and spread it across the fabric's surface, letting it evaporate quickly. This keeps your body cooler and prevents that clingy, damp feeling.
Dry-fit shirts and performance tees or ones made from micromodal fabric (a soft, lightweight and breathable fabric) are ideal for hot-weather events. Match these fabrics with long-lasting freshness and odor protection to stay comfortable throughout the match. For all-over coverage, try a whole-body deodorant.
PICK LOOSE, LIGHT-COLORED OUTER LAYERS
Your outer layer can make a big difference in how comfortable you feel at a summer soccer game. Light-colored shirts and jerseys reflect heat better than darker options, which trap sunlight and warmth.
Go for loose, roomy cuts that let air flow freely. Look for features like perforations, mesh panels, or vents. Many fan jerseys now include these. You can also layer a casual short-sleeve button-down over a performance tee for extra style and comfort while keeping cool.
WEAR BREATHABLE LOWER-BODY GEAR
Choosing the right lower-body gear is just as important. Shorts or pants made from technical blends or micromodal fiber allow heat to escape and moisture to dry fast. For a more casual or less intense match, linen-blend shorts or pants are a great option. They’re lightweight and airy without feeling like you’re overdoing it.
Your underwear and footwear should play their part too. Breathable mesh or micromodal blends prevent uncomfortable sweat buildup and friction, especially in tight stadium seating. Look for moisture-wicking boxer briefs and wear breathable sneakers and quick-dry socks to prevent odor and blisters.
GEAR UP WITH SMART ACCESSORIES
Many athletic accessories now feature moisture-wicking, quick dry, or UV-blocking technology, giving you extra comfort and protection. Wear a wide-brimmed hat to keep your face and neck out of the sun or choose a breathable cap with a mesh back to help heat escape. Cooling towels, wrist sweatbands, and portable mini fans can be real lifesavers when temperatures climb. Don’t forget sunglasses with UV protection and put on sweat-resistant sunscreen. With the right accessories, you’ll stay cool, dry, and focused on the game, not the heat.
STAY HYDRATED
No outfit can save you if you’re dehydrated. Staying hydrated helps regulate your body temperature and keeps fatigue at bay. Bring a water bottle and take regular sips.
YOUR SIMPLE MATCH DAY ROUTINE
Let's summarise what works:
- Hydrate before you arrive
- Layer moisture-wicking and breathable pieces
- Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a breathable hat
- Bring a cooling towel or mini fan
- Refill your water bottle throughout the day (and drink!)
POST-GAME FRESHNESS
Staying fresh after the game matters. For you and your clothes. Quick dry or easy-care fabrics make washing simple, but that doesn’t mean you can skip washing them and just stuff them in your gym bag.
A good post-game shower routine goes a long way. Use a quality body wash for odor control, towel off well and apply your favorite deodorant or antiperspirant to clean, dry skin. You’ll feel refreshed, and your gear will last longer too.
FAQs
What fabrics keep you cool and dry during summer soccer games?
Choose moisture-wicking fabrics, which pull sweat away from your skin and dry quickly to keep you comfortable in the heat. Micromodal fabric is also a good pick as it’s soft, lightweight, and breathable. These fabrics won’t stop you from sweating, but they help you stay dry and comfortable for longer.
How do I stop sweat marks at outdoor events?
Wear loose, light-colored clothing made from moisture-wicking fabrics to help your body stay cool. Use a reliable antiperspirant to control odor and moisture throughout the day.
What shoes should I wear to a soccer game if I’ll be standing a lot?
Footwear is important when you’re thinking about what to wear for a soccer game. Breathable sneakers or sport sandals together with moisture-wicking socks keep feet cool and prevent odor and blisters.
By dressing strategically with gear that keeps up, you can focus less on sweat and more on the thrill of the game. Lightweight, breathable fabrics, moisture-wicking layers, and smart accessories, paired with staying hydrated, will keep you comfortable throughout the match. When the game ends, a quick post-event routine will leave you feeling fresh and ready for whatever comes next.