
My iconic denim jacket is loaded with patches that I’ve sewn on by hand. PatchesĪnother way to express yourself through your festy outfit is with patches. Pins can make for very meaningful gifts or trades, so if you find yourself in a beautiful moment, connecting with another person in the crowd, think about making a trade or sending them off with a pin as a gift. If you’ve ever been gifted a pin at a festival, you know how special it is to receive that love from a fellow raver. While some of the limited edition heady pins can become pricey (cough cough, Tipper Goddess set), they’re a really cool way to express your interest in an artist. One of the coolest aspects about pins is that some are limited edition or even vintage, meaning only a certain number were made in that design or colorway or that they're older. The rubber backs are prone to falling off. Pro tip: make sure to order the metal locking pin backs to avoid losing your pins. Play around with the placement to create the best look. A solo pin is a cute touch, but I love creating little collages with a bunch of pins on the same surface. They also look great on a backpack or fanny pack. Or, when you’re lost in the crowd and you see someone with a pin of your favorite artist - instant homie! They make it easy to identify a fellow raver when you’re out at the supermarket. Hat pins have become a staple in basshead fashion. The way you style your festival outfit can add the perfect touch of personal flair to your look! Besides a pashmina, rave goggles, cute socks, and body harnesses - one great way to step up your festival style is by using pins and patches. Nothing sets you apart from the crowd quite like the right combination of accessories.
