Covered sports shoes are the baseline
Active formats need grip and closed toes. Say this clearly before people decide what to wear from the office.
Dress-code and weather guide
For Bubble Soccer or active outdoor team building, brief your team on covered sports shoes, breathable clothing, spare clothes, hydration, and the weather plan early. The goal is to remove clothing worry before people arrive.
Start here
Choose the activity and venue plan. The result gives you the most useful pre-event briefing angle.
Decision framework
A good dress-code note helps people understand the activity level, weather, and what to bring without overthinking it.
Active formats need grip and closed toes. Say this clearly before people decide what to wear from the office.
Heat, humidity, sun, and sudden rain affect clothing, water, bag storage, and whether a spare top is enough.
A meal, BBQ, shower access, or return-to-office plan changes how strongly you should brief spare clothes and bags.
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
These are the most useful supporting pages for this decision.
Readiness check
Tick the instructions that should be clear before you send the event note.
Brief builder
Build a reusable event lead note that can be pasted into the team announcement.
Proof and context
Use these pages to connect the what-to-wear note to activity choice and weather planning.
Use this when the dress-code note is for the bubble suit format.
Planning guide Outdoor Team BuildingCheck heat, rain, shelter, and venue direction before the final briefing.
Planning tool Weather-Safe PlannerUse this when you have not confirmed indoor, sheltered, or outdoor setup.
FAQ
Light activewear, covered sports shoes with grip, and a spare top or change of clothes are the usual baseline.
For active formats, office wear usually creates avoidable discomfort. Send a clear activewear note before event day.
Name shoes, clothing, water, sun or rain plan, bag storage, valuables, and what happens after the activity.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
Open Event Planner