What Shoes Should You Pack for Festival Season?

What Shoes Should You Pack for Festival Season?

Posted by Shoe HQ  •  December 9, 2025

Festival season is back - which means long days, big crowds, and even bigger style statements. Whether you’re heading to Splendour, Laneway, or a coastal music fest, choosing the right shoes can make or break your weekend. Here’s how to stay comfortable and look incredible all day (and night).

Rodeo Boot in Red

1. Cowboy Boots

Festival royalty. Cowboy boots strike the perfect balance between cool and practical. They protect your feet from dust and grass, look amazing with denim or dresses, and transition seamlessly into post-festival life.

Styling tip: Try cream or tan boots with a denim mini or crochet dress for an on-trend, Western-meets-boho vibe.

 

Fiction Slide in Tan Smooth

2. Chunky Sandals

Chunky sandals bring comfort and confidence to festival outfits. With sturdy soles and supportive straps, they’re ideal for dancing, walking, and everything in between.

Styling tip: Pair black platform sandals with cargo shorts and a fitted tank - effortless, breathable, and bold.

 

Daphne Slide in Tan Raffia

3. Textured Slides

When it’s too hot for boots but you still want polish, textured slides are your answer. Raffia and woven designs capture the carefree energy of summer while keeping your look refined.

Styling tip: Match natural-tone slides with flowy linen pants or wide-leg shorts.

 

Novella Sneaker in White And Taupe Leather4. Sneakers with Personality

A clean white sneaker always works - but this season, metallics and platform soles are stealing the spotlight. Ideal for day-to-night comfort and modern edge.

Styling tip: Pair yours with matching metallic jewellery or a cropped shirt for that effortless street-style energy.


Festival Footwear FAQs

What’s the most comfortable shoe for festivals?
Anything with support - cowboy boots, platform sandals, or sneakers with cushioning.

Should I wear open-toe shoes?
Closed-toe is best for protection, but slides are fine for relaxed events or downtime.

Are cowboy boots too hot for summer?
Not if you choose breathable, mid-weight leather or suede.