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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!

Handy festival items to have! (1–10)

rain poncho

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rain poncho

Sudden bad weather is part and parcel of outdoor festivals.

Rain gear is a must.

Rather than a umbrella, it’s best to have a poncho (rain cape) that packs down compactly, can be thrown on quickly in a pinch, and won’t bother the people around you.

sunglasses

Speaking of sunglasses, they’re a classic summer item.

At festivals, they’re essential for protecting your eyes from strong UV rays.

If you’re going to wear them, you’ll want a stylish pair that suits you, right? Just be careful not to lose them if you plan on getting wild!

backpack

A backpack—what we commonly call a rucksack.

When you go to a festival, you tend to end up with a lot of stuff, and tote bags or other one-hand carry types aren’t very suitable.

To fully enjoy the performances, a backpack that keeps both hands free is recommended.

You can also decorate it with rubber bands or keychains to show off your originality!

muffler towel

A towel for wiping sweat is a festival essential.

Wearing a towel with your favorite performing artist’s merch around your neck lets you show your support and also protects your neck from sunburn, making it practical.

We recommend a scarf-style towel that’s slightly narrower but longer.

hat

Strong sunlight is a given at outdoor festivals.

Depending on the time of day, the glare can make it hard to see the stage, and getting heatstroke would be serious.

That’s why a hat is essential.

Work caps, baseball caps, and bucket hats are all popular.

If it’s a hat sold as band merch, it might even be a conversation starter among fans.