Festivals are brilliant. They are also incredibly rough on sunglasses. Between muddy fields, crowded tent entrances, late nights, and the general chaos of three days away from home, even the sturdiest pair of shades can end up broken, lost in a bag, or trampled in the crowd.
This is exactly why picking the right cheap festival sunglasses matters more than you might think.
Why You Should Never Wear Expensive Sunglasses to a Festival
It might sound obvious, but it is worth saying clearly: do not bring your best sunglasses to a festival. It is not worth it. Festivals are genuinely one of the highest-risk environments for losing or breaking eyewear. Cheap does not have to mean low quality. It just means you will not be gutted if the worst happens.
The sweet spot is a pair that:
- Looks great in photos
- Blocks UV rays properly
- Costs under £20
- Comes in a bold colour or fun style
All of these boxes can be ticked without spending much at all.
What Actually Makes a Good Festival Pair?
Here is a checklist to keep in mind when shopping:
| Feature | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| UV400 protection | Protects your eyes during long days outside |
| CE mark | Confirms they meet basic safety standards |
| Bold or fun colour | Stands out in photos and matches festival vibes |
| Lightweight frame | Comfortable to wear all day long |
| Price under £20 | You will not be upset if they break or disappear |
| Secure fit | Less likely to fall off when you are dancing |
According to the NHS sun safety page, you should look for sunglasses with a CE Mark and wraparound lenses or wide arms for the best protection outdoors. Even at a budget price, these features are easy to find.
The Best Styles for Festivals
Not all sunglasses shapes suit the festival environment equally. Here are some of the most popular choices:
Cat eye frames are a top pick. They look great in festival photos, come in loads of colours, and feel fun without being impractical.
Round or circle frames have a retro, free-spirited feel that fits festival culture perfectly. They also tend to be lightweight, which helps over a long day.
Wayfarers are a safe, versatile choice. They go with almost any outfit and look effortlessly cool.
Statement or quirky shapes (hearts, hexagons, bold geometrics) are perfect for raves and more creative festivals where standing out is part of the fun.
Browse Swan Street’s affordable women’s sunglasses and men’s collections for all of the above.
A Few Extra Tips
Buy a spare pair. If you are going for multiple days, consider getting two pairs. Swap them out, keep one safe in your tent, and enjoy the peace of mind.
Store them safely when not in use. A small zip pouch in your bag can prevent a lot of breakages. Even a sock works in a pinch.
Avoid leaving them on your head. This is one of the most common ways festival sunglasses get sat on, knocked off, or bent out of shape.
Check the forecast. UK festivals are unpredictable. If rain is on the way, you might not even need them every day. Pack accordingly.
The Bottom Line
The best cheap festival sunglasses are the ones you actually wear. Do not overthink it. Pick a style you love, check for UV400 and CE mark, and keep the price sensible so you can enjoy the event without worrying about your eyewear.
Browse the full festival sunglasses collection at Swan Street for bold, affordable options ready for any event.



