Dress Code & Expected Weather

The dress code overall is “Semi-Formal Attire”. That said, above all else, we want our guests to feel comfortable, please dress in what makes you feel best. We’ve included some additional details below as well as the expected weather based on the weather over the past 12 years for October 11th.

Most Important Point... FOOTWEAR!

Ladies. The walk into the venue is a gravel pathway, grass for reception, stone for the ceremony, then concrete for dancing. Please take our word for it and leave the stilettos at home. Also with it being a very natural venue, shoes could get grass or dirt on them.

Ladies Style Board

The best we could think of to do is to just share some images we found online from other weddings that fits the overall vibe. Very flexible. Suggest pairing the outfit with a jacket of some sort in case it’s cold.

Men's Style Board

For the guys, suggest collared shirt with a blazer or jacket of some sort. Ties not required. Jeans are acceptable, but pants or slacks preferred. Style board with examples below, just ideas, no need to replicate.

Expected Weather

Goes without saying that weather is unpredictable. Best we can do is take a look back and see what the weather on October 11th has been historically. The below breaks down the lowest, average, and highest temperature recorded on October 11th over the past 12 years.

Time Low Avg High
3PM
61°
75°
90°
4PM
61°
73°
88°
5PM
59°
70°
84°
6PM
57°
67°
82°
7PM
54°
65°
79°
8PM
54°
64°
77°
9PM
54°
62°
77°

So in summary, should be great, but can swing either cold or warm depending on the year. As I’m sure you can imagine, Jayson will be watching this with bated breath and will be sure to let everyone know if there is anything outside of the norm to expect.