Urban Outfitters: Best new buys for a stylish festival season
This week everything is about Glastonbury, so we went shopping at the cool kid on the high-street to get our outfits gig-ready.
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Your support makes all the difference.Urban Outfitters is known as the cool kid on the high-street, curating a wide range of product from quirky brands and emerging designers, from Adidas Originals to other less known, but equally as cool labels.
The American shop, headquartered in Philadelphia, is the place to go to if you’re looking to update your wardrobe with something a little different; think bohemian, hipster, humorous, retro or vintage-inspired items.
With Glastonbury on right now and running through the weekend, we’re feeling the festival spirit and Urban Outfitters is the perfect destination to get your outfits gig-ready.
The retailer’s new arrivals update the bright summer collections with a more understated palette of black, white and pastels.
To get in sync with the current street style happening right now over on the festival fields you’ll need a few essential items: think fringing, a bum bag, a pair of gold and silver Stan Smith trainers, washed dungarees, a pretty skater dress, customised denim shorts, a chic lace halter bra, minimalist silver jewellery and head accessories, and a vintage-inspired watch with the world’s map on its face. A rather eclectic range but it’s festival season so anything goes.
Shop our Urban Outfitters' picks:
Suede fringe bum bag, £29, urbanoutfitters.com
Truly Madly Starz crop top, £26, urbanoutfitters.com
Ecote printed cold shoulder dress, £66, urbanoutfitters.com
Urban Renewal Vintage customised bandana raw cut shorts, £40, urbanoutfitters.com
Sparkle & Fade lace back slip in blush, £39, urbanoutfitters.com
Black lace halter bra, £19, urbanoutfitters.com
Silver arrow and triangle layering necklace pack, £16, urbanoutfitters.com
Adidas Stan Smith Silver Toe trainer, £77, urbanoutfitters.com
Urban Renewal vintage surplus brush dungarees, £65, urbanoutfitters.com
Hexagon shirt dress, £46, urbanoutfitters.com
Gingham side cut-out dress, £46, urbanoutfitters.com
Globe fabe with leather strap in tan, £29, urbanoutfitters.com
Crystal gem sunglasses, £16, urbanoutfitters.com
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