Women:
- Colorful long skirt (usually flowing and made of light materials like cotton or silk)
- Blouse with puff sleeves and intricate embroideries (often called a "baro")
- Shawl or sash wrapped around the waist or shoulders, adding an element of elegance
- Accessories such as necklaces, earrings, and a headdress made of flowers or colorful fabrics
- Barefoot or wearing open-toed sandals
Men:
- Long pants (often white)
- Shirt or tunic (usually short-sleeved and tucked into the pants)
- Vest or waistcoat, sometimes embroidered, over the shirt
- Headband, scarf, or hat, reflecting regional variations in traditional attire
- Barefoot or wearing open-toed sandals
The colors and patterns of both men's and women's costumes vary depending on the region and interpretation of the dance. However, the overall style retains the charm and simplicity of traditional Filipino clothing, making "Sayaw sa Bangko" a visually appealing dance to witness.