Festival season isn’t just about the music.
It’s about the outfit, the energy, the late nights, the questionable decisions, and the sunglasses you don't take off all weekend.
From muddy fields to backstage-inspired style moments, the right pair of sunglasses can completely change a look. Think rock ’n’ roll attitude, vintage references, and frames that still look good after three hours of sleep and a warm pint in your hand.
From daylight sets to sunset headliners, here are our picks for the festival season.
THE JAGGER
If festival season had an unofficial uniform, it would probably include The Jagger.
Inspired by the effortless swagger of Mick Jagger and the golden era of rock ’n’ roll excess, The Jagger is built for daytime sets, vintage denim, leather jackets thrown over shoulders, and standing front left pretending you discovered the band first.
With its classic shape and easy-to-wear silhouette, it’s the pair you throw on at midday and somehow keep on until sunrise.
Think oversized band tees, sun-faded black denim, Docs covered in dust, and warm cider in a plastic cup (yum).
The Jagger feels timeless because it is. A frame that channels old-school rock star energy without trying too hard.
When the sun goes down, the outfit usually gets louder.
Enter THE BOWIE VOL. 2
A little bolder. A little sharper. Built for neon lights, headline acts, and disappearing into the crowd at 2am.
Inspired by David Bowie’s fearless approach to style and self-expression, The Bowie Volume II leans into statement dressing without losing wearability. They’re the pair that turns a simple black outfit into something that feels intentional.
Perfect for afterparties, late-night sets, and blurry festival photos you somehow love anyway.
The best festival outfits never look overplanned. A good pair of sunglasses does most of the work. They hide tired eyes, pull together a chaotic outfit, and make walking through a festival field feel slightly more cinematic.