The Ultimate Guide for Festival Wear

The Ultimate Guide for Festival Wear

Chelsie Rendon

The Ultimate Guide for Festival Wear

Alleviate stress this festival season with our ultimate guide to festival wear. Our curated picks are styles that can be worn to any festival or casually for everyday wear. We’ve highlighted some of your favorite brands that are essential to every closet including Stone Island, Off-White, Vans Vault, FEATURE, and more. 

 

Every outfit starts off with the basics and signature fashion labels have you covered this festival season with the latest arrivals of bottoms and t-shirts that can be worn all day long. At FEATURE, we’ve developed a premium collection of ready-to-wear styles that can be transferred between settings. The Cabana Shorts are one of our most recent arrivals as they can be transitioned between poolside events and everyday styles. Developed with a premium polyester base, the shorts include our classic branding embroidered at the leg, an elastic waistband, and internal drawstrings for added comfort. For a more sophisticated look, our Postal Shorts revert to a more classic design as its pressed finishes and tonal details offer a high-end finish. Other labels including Nike, Stone Island, Nudie Jeans, and Ksubi also provide quality shorts and pants that can be worn during events. 

When you’re at a festival, comfort is of utmost importance and these brands have blended style with comfort, making them a go-to brand when searching for bottoms. These garments can be paired with newly arrived graphics from labels that revert to a more bold aesthetic. Brain Dead is a great pick for festivals as their eccentric and artistic approach to clothing creates stand-out pieces such as the DNA L/S Shirt. MadeWorn is another brand that reminiscences on music icons with vintage band tees. Another great addition would be the Worth The Trip Tee from our newly-released Campground Disco collection. Retro vibes are mixed with premium construction for a bold design that reflects festival culture. 


Accessories and bags are staples in everyone’s lineup when it comes to festivals or concerts. From the bright lights to securing all of your items, there are signature items that are needed in every outfit. Theirry Lasry is an eyewear label that focuses on combining premium materials with retro aesthetics. Most recently they’ve partnered with streetwear label Rhude, on a collaborative eyewear collection that includes the Rhevision 101 and Rhodeo 101. Block out the sun or bright lights of the stage with UV protective lenses and durable acetate frames. Other sunglasses and eyewear can be found with Gentle Monster, AKILA, and Retrosuperfuture as well. 

But make sure you don’t lose any of your items and upgrade your current bag with the latest arrivals from Neighborhood, Off-White, and Herschel Supply Co. These brands provide top-quality styles that are tactical and offer full security. Whether it’s a backpack or pouch our wide range of styles can appease all aesthetics. For more tactical finishes Off-White introduces their OW Nylon Crossbody whereas Herschel Supply Co.’s Fifteen Hip Pack reverts to traditional and throwback designs. In addition to eyewear and bags, another must-have during festival season are hats and headwear. Awake NY, Stone Island, and Off-White have reinvented traditional styles to outlast trends and withstand wear and tear. Streetwear styles are accomplished through Awake NY’s 6 Panel Hat as a premium cotton base highlights embroidered branding at the front and perforated holes.

 

Cool off or protect yourself from the hot sun by completing your next fit with the latest headwear styles. Many of the fashion labels that we carry continuously adapt to create relevant styles that can be applied to traditional lifestyles and extravagant occasions. But of course, an outfit isn’t complete without footwear. Staying comfortable is key when it comes to weekend-long festivals and your favorite sneaker labels not only provide comfort but also elevates every outfit. Saucony and Vans Vault’s latest arrivals are classics but also play with bold tones and patterns as seen with the Azura 2000 and Classic Slip-On VLT LX. Other sneakers that offer a more timeless look include New Balance’s Grey 990v5 and Adidas Originals’ Gazelle. The well-known models are classy and can withhold rough terrains, continual walks, and outer forces. 

Make a statement while being comfortable during your next festival trip with our style guide; as we’ve introduced new brands to your lineup while providing you with inspiration for future events. Shop the latest arrivals from all of our brands at all retail locations + online. Grab a closer look at the newly arrived styles, here.

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