What to wear to Ozora Festival: Dádpuszta sits at 30°C (86°F) by day and 16°C (61°F) at night in August, on open field, with a low chance of rain. That means loose natural fabrics and real sun protection, broken-in boots or sturdy trainers, and a bag small enough for the gate rules. The crowd leans psy, goa and hippie, so a full costume is the norm rather than the exception.
Men's festival dressing at Ozora Festival comes down to three decisions: how much you can take off when it hits 30°C (86°F), what you put back on at 16°C (61°F), and whether your shoes can take open field for 7 days.
The dominant aesthetics at Ozora Festival are psytrance, goa, hippie and camp-practical. That is the visual language of the site, the stages, the merch, the crowd photos, and outfits that speak it look intentional rather than borrowed.
This is a costume festival, and that changes the maths: turning up in normal clothes is the conspicuous choice. Budget for one full look rather than three half-hearted ones, and make sure you can walk, dance and queue in it for eight hours.
What people actually wear: as little fabric as the venue allows, in natural fibres, with a bag small enough to forget about; the same jacket every day, because it lives in the tent and does everything.