What to Pack for Ireland in October Green countryside, stone castles, and cozy evenings in the pub…this 15-piece capsule was created with Ireland’s damp and breezy fall weather in mind. Expect daytime highs in the 50s°F, nights in the 40s°F, and plenty of passing showers — so I focused on waterproof outerwear, straight-ankle pants to avoid wet hems, warm knit tops that work from Dublin’s city streets to windswept cliffs. Here’s your packing list for Ireland in October: ➡️ 5 Tops ➡️ 3 Bottoms ➡️ 2 Outer Layers: a waterproof hooded raincoat + a warm plaid jacket for polish and warmth ➡️ 2 Shoes: waterproof ankle boots and waterproof sneakers ➡️ Accessories: wool tights, 2 scarves, a beanie, lightly lined gloves, and a windproof umbrella Every piece mixes and matches into 15+ outfits — and the best part, it all fits in your carry-on. ⭐️ My travel capsules are crafted with care from research, personal travel experience, and my own style preferences. I try to get it right every time — but I can’t always predict surprise cold fronts or your exact itinerary. Take what works, leave what doesn’t, and make it your own. These capsules are intended to be fun starting points, not packing gospel. LTKOver40 LTKTravel