
Whether you’re anticipating mudslides at Oxygen or sunny skies in Stradbally, wardrobe-wise you do have to think somewhat practical. However this doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your eye for style in the hope of greater comfort. Over the past couple of years the focus has largely been on the fashion sensibility of the fairer sex at music festivals but this year the lens has firmly swung in the direction of men. In a phrase, the look to go for guys is ‘disheveled-chic’. Take Paolo Nutini as a base line, add a dash of Robert Downey Junior’s panache and complete with just a smidgen of Andre 3000’s far-out flair and you’ll hit the right note whoever is on stage.
There are certain essentials that will help you in your endeavor to remain stylish despite the mud.
When it comes to assembling your festival wardrobe, make footwear a priority. The aforementioned unpredictable nature of summertime means it’s a good idea to pack both a pair of light trainers along with some water resistant footwear. A simple, stylish pair of converse or canvas plimsolls (Penney’s only €6) is ideal because they are super light and won’t take up much space in your rucksack. They’ll also look great with practically anything and are cheap enough to dump or donate when you’re done. If wellies aren’t your thing, a good pair of leather boots should do the trick to keep your feet dry. The ‘Columbia’ high leg leather boot, from Dune, paired with some slim fitting jeans or khakis will add the right amount of edge to your festival look.
Easy to wear, lightweight sweaters, t-shirts and shirts are also a must. All are great for layering so you can adjust what you’re wearing easily as the temperature rises or falls from day to night. Keeping the materials light means quicker drying should you, God forbid, happen to get wet. Zip-up hoodies are always a good bet and this yellow and black nylon jacket from Topshop is essential for cooler evenings. Highstreet store Republic, who recently opened their first Irish shop in Blanchardstown shopping centre, have some really cool t-shirts and hoodies worth checking out. Don’t be afraid to go for a more daring animal print.
While it may hurt your fashion ego, I’d strongly recommend investing in a rain mac or dig out an old raincoat to take with you. Trust me, if it starts to bucket down it’ll be better than adopting a black bin bag. Shorts and three-quarter length trousers are a must – great for keeping cool if it’s warm and sunny, and also easier to keep dry if the rain begins and mud streams start to flow. Opt for something with a bit of character like these cool geometric print shorts from Republic.
Remember, there’s nothing worse then returning home from a weekend of festival frivolity looking like a lobster. So don’t forget your factor 50, those statement ‘sunnies’, and above all else, bring baby wipes!
By Darren Kennedy

