It has been a while since you have been to a festival right?
Now with the lockdown and related norms to keep the transmission of the COVID–19 viruses at bay are finally easing up, it is time to refresh your wardrobe with some of the latest festival outfits you can find.
In this context, you should also revisit certain things you should and shouldn’t follow when it comes to festival fashion. The following sections will shed some light on some of them –
Things you should not follow
- Avoid wearing flowery headbands and related accessories. These are so old-fashioned. On top of that, these do not go well with Instagram filters nor do they look cool in the social media ‘stories’ section! So what should you wear to keep your hair from falling over your face as you jump with the beats? Well, these days, festival crowds prefer wearing bandanas and so should you!
- You should avoid wearing leather, fur, or suede garments or apparel when you are heading over to a festival. Why is that? Well, it is simple logic – you will be standing, dancing, and jumping beneath the open sky. So irrespective of the weather, you will be exposed to the elements. You will not be very comfortable if it is a hot sunny day or if it pours – would you? On top of these aspects, spilled drinks do not go too well with layered dress materials like leather.
- Avoid wearing any color that is too bright. Brightly colored clothes were trendy back in the 90s or before that. They are not so appealing now, try and go for patchwork or tie-dye patterns
- Avoid wearing high-heeled shoes as they would not only hurt your feet but can also result in you getting hurt in the form of a broken ankle in case you lose your balance while jumping with the beats.
Things you should follow
- It is always a good idea to take your hip pouch with you. It is one of the safest ways to keep your valuables like your phone, your wallet, and loose cash from the hands of ill-doers amidst the crowd. Bum bags and shoulder bags are also quite trending.
- It is time to take out that oversized top or jacket that you have bought after you saw Billie Eilish sporting her baggy clothes for several years of her career until recently. Long story short – baggy and oversized festival outfits are in vogue!
- You should die your hair with pastel colors. Why? Well, a bit of attention from your fellow festival attendees and especially from the camera crew is not at all a bad thing, right!?
Conclusion
Although the restrictions have eased here in the UK, it is still recommended to remain vigilant and follow COVID protocols. With that information set aside, in case you are looking for quality-assured outfits for music festivals, night parties, and related events, be sure to choose products from a brand that has been in business for a while. In this way, you will be getting your hands on quality assured products that offer more returns to you.
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