It's festival time kids! And you know what that means? Time to stock up on all the festival gear you need to make sure you look good (an excellent set of accessories ought to do the trick) and survive (rain coat, heavy duty, obvs).
Luckily, Urban Outfitters have just launched their Festival campaign, meaning everything you need is in one place alongside amazing giveaways to the best festivals across Europe. To celebrate, they got Team Debrief (that's the rag tag bunch of idiots that staff this website, hello!) to choose their festival essentials which they've bundled up into one massive festival survival kit to give away to one lucky Debrief reader along with a £150 Urban Outfitters shopping spree to buy whatever else you'll need too.
To enter just fill in your details at the bottom of this page. But read on to see our picks!
Anna Jay, Creative Editor
'At a festival you don't really want silver sandals because of the mud, obvs. But at least these guys are practial when it comes to wearing them all day. Perhaps I'll just have to go to a festival on a beach instead!'
Stevie Martin, Staff Writer
'While white clothes terrify me, this top is perfect. It doesn't show too much skin (I don't have abs) and I can wear it with a high waisted cotton pencil skirt which is basically all I've been wearing since the weather got vaguely hot. Love the detailing too.'
Lena DeCasparis, Deputy Editor
'Festival season means one thing for me – a whopping hangover and suffering in the sun. These huge glasses will hide the pain.'
Natalia Bagniewska, Deputy Creative Editor
'A denim waistcoat to jazz up any outfit and it's a great day time piece over a tee and also over a black dress of rthe night time. Also adds a few extra pockets to your outfit so you can stash change, gum and lip balm. ALSO you can do the bruce springsteen thing if you're feeling brave.'
Urban Renewal Vintage Originals ‘90s Sleeveless Denim Jacket in Blue, £45
Jess Commons, Culture Editor
'Taking your iPhone 6 to a festival isn't the brightest of ideas but how else are you going to Insta? At least if you drop it in the mud this bright phone case will help you locate it quickly.'
Sophie Wilkinson, News Editor
'I’m not sure I couldn’t manage to go to a festival without a t-shirt, but it’s just very nice to wear isn’t it?'
Natalie Wilkins, Senior Marketing Manager
'Perfect for day 3 when the hair and face has become a bit too grimey sans shower.'
The unicorn mask has now sold out but check out this Kigu, £50
Lauren Holleyoake, Publisher
'My love of all things Danish coupled with general realism regarding British festival weather means this would be the first thing going in my backpack.'
Rains Jacket in Navy, £50
Chemmie Squier, Editorial Assistant
'Most festivals involve walking. A lot of walking. Which is fine, but it basically means you're carrying the contents of your tent on your back for most of the day because what if it rains, or what if it's suddenly really sunny or what if some other festival-goer vomits on you? That's why a backpack is your bff when you're festival-ing and this one is not only totally practical, it looks really cool too. Double win.'
Ecote Triangle Tapestry Clip & Zip Backpack in Black and Red, £46
Rebecca Holman, Editor
'Is it sad that I’m really into the big pockets on this jacket? Very practical for a festival! Also, you can roll up the sleeves, which is always a bonus, and this jacket will look as ace over a dress as it will over jeans or shorts.'
This jacket too has also sold out! But check out this very similar one here, £45
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