What to Wear to an Escape Room in Singapore
Wondering what to wear to an escape room in Singapore? Get practical outfit tips for comfort, safety, and fun — plus what to avoid bringing in.
Escape rooms don’t have a dress code — but what you wear can genuinely affect how much fun you have. If you’ve ever tried crawling through a low tunnel in a pencil skirt, or spent half a puzzle distracted by aching feet, you’ll know exactly what we mean. Whether you’re heading in for a casual weekend session or planning a corporate team building Singapore outing, here’s everything you need to know about dressing for the occasion.
The Golden Rule: Comfort First
Escape rooms are active, immersive experiences. Depending on the room, you might be crouching, reaching overhead, moving quickly between stations, or navigating tight spaces. Your outfit should let you do all of that without a second thought.
Think of it like dressing for a casual day out — not a gym session, but not a dinner reservation either. Somewhere comfortably in between.
What to Wear to an Escape Room
Tops
Go for something relaxed and breathable. A fitted t-shirt, casual blouse, or lightweight long-sleeve top all work well. Avoid anything too loose or flowy — oversized sleeves and dangling fabric can catch on props or get in the way when you’re reaching into tight spaces.
Singapore’s indoor spaces are air-conditioned, so if you run cold, a light layer like a zip-up hoodie or thin jacket is a smart call. Just make sure it doesn’t restrict your movement.
Bottoms
Jeans, chinos, or casual trousers are ideal. Stretchy fabrics are a bonus. If you prefer shorts, go for it — just make sure they’re comfortable enough to squat or kneel in.
Avoid:
- Tight bodycon skirts or dresses
- Wide-leg trousers that might trip you up
- Formal wear of any kind (save it for after dinner, not before)
Footwear
This is arguably the most important choice. Wear closed-toe shoes or trainers. Heels, sandals, and flip-flops are genuinely not recommended — not just for comfort, but for safety. Escape rooms often involve moving quickly in dimly lit spaces, and the last thing you want is a twisted ankle mid-puzzle.
Flat, comfortable shoes are the sweet spot. Sneakers are perfect.
Accessories
Keep jewellery minimal. Long necklaces, dangling earrings, and chunky bracelets can snag on props, get in the way, or become a distraction. If you’re wearing a watch you care about, consider leaving it in a locker.
Bags and backpacks are typically stored outside the room, so you don’t need to worry about what to do with them during the game.
What NOT to Bring Into the Room
Most escape rooms — including ours at LOST SG — have rules about what can come in with you. Before you arrive, it’s worth checking the house rules and FAQ so nothing catches you off guard.
As a general guide:
- No food or drinks inside the room
- No phones (most rooms prohibit them to prevent cheating and protect the experience)
- No cameras or recording devices
- Sharp objects or anything that could damage props
Lockers or storage areas are usually available for your belongings, so you can leave your bag, keys, and phone safely outside.
Dressing for Specific Room Themes
The vibe of the room can also inform what you wear — not because there’s a costume requirement, but because some rooms are more physically demanding than others.
Horror Rooms
If you’re booked into a horror escape room, expect low lighting, atmospheric fog, and potentially some jump scares. You’ll want to be in comfortable, grippy shoes and clothes that don’t restrict movement. Feeling physically at ease helps you focus on the actual scares — in the best possible way.
Heist and Mystery Rooms
These tend to be more puzzle-heavy and less physically demanding. That said, comfort still matters. You might be standing, pacing, or hunched over a desk for an hour — so avoid anything that gets uncomfortable after twenty minutes.
Beginner-Friendly Rooms
If you’re bringing younger players or first-timers, the same advice applies. Casual, comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. No need to overthink it.
Does It Matter If You’re Playing as a Group?
Not really — everyone can wear whatever they’re comfortable in. That said, if you’re doing a team building session with colleagues, it’s worth giving your group a heads-up in advance. Nothing slows a team down like someone spending the first ten minutes regretting their footwear choices.
For corporate groups especially, a quick message before the event — “wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes” — goes a long way.
A Note on Singapore’s Climate
You’re walking or commuting to the venue in Singapore’s heat and humidity, then stepping into an air-conditioned escape room. That contrast is real. A few practical tips:
- Wear breathable fabric so you’re not arriving drenched
- Bring a light layer if you tend to get cold in air-con
- Stay hydrated before you go in — you won’t be able to bring water into the room
LOST SG is located at GR.iD, 1 Selegie Road, right next to Dhoby Ghaut MRT (CC1/NE6/NS24), so getting here is easy regardless of how you’re travelling.
Quick Outfit Checklist
Before you head out, run through this:
- ✅ Comfortable, breathable top
- ✅ Casual trousers, jeans, or shorts
- ✅ Closed-toe shoes or trainers
- ✅ Minimal jewellery
- ✅ Light layer if you run cold
- ❌ Heels or open-toe footwear
- ❌ Restrictive or formal clothing
- ❌ Bulky bags (store them at the venue)
- ❌ Food, drinks, or phones for the room
Ready to Play?
Now that you’re dressed for success, the only thing left is to actually book your session. LOST SG has escape rooms in Singapore ranging from beginner-friendly adventures to seriously challenging experiences — there’s something for every group, skill level, and occasion.
Book your session and come ready to play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need to wear anything special to an escape room?
No special outfit is required. The main priority is comfort and practicality — wear clothes you can move freely in and closed-toe shoes. Think casual day-out rather than gym or formal wear.
Q: Can I wear a dress or skirt to an escape room?
You can, but a relaxed midi or knee-length dress in a stretchy fabric is a better choice than anything tight or formal. Avoid skirts that restrict movement, and always pair with flat, closed-toe shoes rather than heels.
Q: What should I do with my bag and phone during the escape room?
Most escape rooms, including LOST SG, provide lockers or storage for your belongings. Phones are generally not permitted inside the room. Check the FAQ and house rules before your visit for the full details on what’s allowed.