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What to wear to a festival

What kind of outfit do you think you’ll wear when you go to a festival?

If it’s summer, you’ll want to be fully prepared for the heat, but since it’s a special occasion, you also want to dress stylishly and show your personal flair, right?

In this article, we introduce festival outfits from a variety of angles.

If you’re unsure what to wear to a festival, be sure to give this a look!

1. Recommended festival outfits (11–20)

Gyaru-style festival fashion coord

At festivals, many girls feel like trying bolder outfits that show a bit more skin than their everyday clothes.

Let’s enjoy summer festivals with feminine festival fashion.

Especially at EDM festivals, incorporating swimwear into your outfit is also recommended.

Vintage outfit styled with a polo shirt

For summer festival fashion, casual styles like T-shirts and tank tops are common, but for those who want to attend in a slightly dressier look, polo shirt outfits are recommended.

They come in a wide range of colors, and you can have fun layering them and coordinating with pants or skirts.

Adult-style festival fashion

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Adult-style festival fashion

Many people might associate summer festival fashion with flashy colors and lots of skin, but we also recommend joining the fest in a slightly more grown-up style.

Opting for calm color palettes like Bordeaux and black will give you a sophisticated, mature look.

Handy festival items to have! (1–10)

waist bag

Even if you want to travel light, you’ll still need to carry money to buy food and merchandise.

But keeping it in your pocket can be risky.

That’s where a waist bag comes in handy.

A small waist bag won’t get in the way, and if you sling it over your shoulder so it sits in front of your body, you can keep it secure.

Sacoche bags are also trendy and often sold as band merchandise, so they’re a great option too.

rubber band

When it comes to rubber bands—now a hugely popular artist merch item—you’ll see lots of people stacking tons of rubber bands on their wrists at festivals.

Finding someone who shares your taste through their bands is part of the fun, too.

Backpacks decked out with loads of rubber bands are also a familiar sight.