Pull out those cowboy hats — Stagecoach is almost here! You probably already have your outfits planned (and maybe even a couple backups), but there are some items that are must-wear to our beloved country music festival. Three days of beer, friends, and good music? You better be dressed the part! Here are 10 things you need to wear to Stagecoach.
Give your beloved cowboy boots a rest for a day and rock a pair of Western booties instead! Since booties end at, or just above, the ankle, they will elongate your legs and make you look so much taller. Pair these with a dress or a pair of shorts for a Stagecoach look that will turn heads.
I’m sure I don’t have to tell you to wear fringe to a country music festival, but I’m doing it anyway! Fringe is in this season so you can find them basically everywhere. And they come in a variety of styles! Long sleeves, tank tops, and even body suits are rocking the fringe and you need to be rocking it to Stagecoach.
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You can never go wrong with a floral dress, but something about music festivals really make them so much fun to wear. Find a floral shift or loose-fitting dress that will move with you as you rock out to your favorite artist! Pair them with your new western booties and you’ll look oh-so adorable and totally festival ready.
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Lace kimonos just give off all the festival vibes regardless of musical genre. They’re fun to style and dance in! Plus, they’re a super lightweight layering item. Find a longer lace kimono to pair with a short skirt or a pair of shorts — it’ll make your legs look miles long.
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A classic clothing item that you can pair with literally anything: a graphic tee, a fringe top, or an off-the-shoulder. I’d go on, but I’m sure we all know you can’t attend Stagecoach without rocking Daisy Dukes.
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The denim skirt trend was fun, but it’s time you step up your skirt game a bit. Try a bold-colored skirt instead for Stagecoach! Colors like green, red, blue or yellow can make it the perfect statement piece. Tuck in your top (or rock a bodysuit!) and your Insta-followers will be begging for outfit details!
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Never forget to accessorize! A silver or gold chain belt around a pair of denim shorts adds the perfect touch of edginess to every Stagecoach outfit. There are plenty of styles out there (some even have fringe!) for you to choose from.
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I’m actually obsessed with this style. A tie-front top adds the perfect touch of femininity to any outfit and is the perfect top to wear to Stagecoach! It flatters most body types because it highlights the waste so much. You can pair with a bold-colored skirt or those infamous Daisy Dukes for an easy and quick look that will still impress.
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Speaking of easy and quick looks… Overall shorts are probably a no-brainer for those who’ve been to a few Stagecoach festivals. This is such a simple outfit idea if you’re piecing clothing options together last minute. You can literally wear anything under a pair of overall shorts and still look ready to line dance!
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Did you really think we’d close out this list without THE quintessential Stagecoach must-have? Cowboy hats go with basically every single outfit I described above so you can’t miss out on this must-have. If you have the hat trend but want something different, shop around for a western-styled brimmed hat instead!
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