Men’s NH7 Weekender Outfits

Ten men’s outfit ideas for NH7 Weekender in Pune, built around December weather and what the crowd actually wears.

December, 2 daysWhen
29°C / 13°CDay / night
open fieldGround
25,000Crowd

What to wear to NH7 Weekender: Pune sits at 29°C (84°F) by day and 13°C (55°F) at night in December, on open field, with a low chance of rain. That means a light base with one warm layer you can carry, broken-in boots or sturdy trainers, and a bag small enough for the gate rules. The crowd leans indie, streetwear and boho, so anything that survives the day reads as right.

Men's festival dressing at NH7 Weekender comes down to three decisions: how much you can take off when it hits 29°C (84°F), what you put back on at 13°C (55°F), and whether your shoes can take open field for 2 days.

The dominant aesthetics at NH7 Weekender are indie, streetwear and boho. 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.

There is no enforced dress code. What the crowd rewards is a look that survives 2 days of open field without you having to protect it.

What people actually wear: one good layer over a light base, because the temperature halves after sunset.

10 men’s outfits for NH7 Weekender

Look 01

Jorts & Tank Budget-friendly

The masc summer default that actually survives 34°C: jorts, tank, cap.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (indie and streetwear), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it.

  • Shortsdenim jorts shop
  • Topsribbed tank or open camp shirt shop
  • Sneakerscanvas or retro runners shop
  • Hatscap or bucket hat shop
  • Sunglassessport shades shop
  • Earplugsreusable earplugs shop
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Look 02

Camp Utility Mid-range

Built for five days in a tent: pockets, layers, and nothing dry-clean.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (indie), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it. At 29°C (84°F) keep it to the lightest fabrics in this look and skip the heavy layer.

  • Shortscargo trousers with real pockets shop
  • Topsmoisture-wicking tee shop
  • Jacketspackable windbreaker shop
  • Bootsbroken-in boots shop
  • Campingheadtorch and power bank shop
  • Earplugsearplugs and eye mask shop
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Look 03

DIY Punk Budget-friendly

Cut it, safety-pin it, wear it three days running.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (indie), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. At 29°C (84°F) keep it to the lightest fabrics in this look and skip the heavy layer.

  • Topscropped or cut-up tee shop
  • Shortstartan trousers or ripped denim shop
  • Bootslace-up boots shop
  • Jewellerychain belt and chokers shop
  • Hairtemporary colour spray shop
  • Jacketsstudded leather jacket shop
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Look 04

Jersey Core Budget-friendly

Football shirt, shorts, socks pulled up. Cheap, breathable, unmistakably festival 2020s.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (streetwear), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor.

  • Topsretro football or racing jersey shop
  • Shortsmesh or nylon shorts shop
  • Sneakersterrace trainers shop
  • Hatsbucket hat shop
  • Bagssmall sling bag shop
  • Sunglassessport wrap sunglasses shop
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Look 05

Cyberpunk Utility Investment piece

Technical black with straps and buckles. Berghain queue, but outdoors.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against NH7 Weekender's usual crowd. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it.

  • Jacketstechnical vest or shell shop
  • Shortsstrap cargo trousers shop
  • Bootstactical boots shop
  • Sunglassesvisor shades shop
  • Bagschest rig bag shop
  • Earplugsfiltered earplugs shop
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Look 06

Street Heat Mid-range

Fit-first: silhouette, sneakers, one loud piece.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (streetwear), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor.

  • Topsoversized graphic tee or jersey shop
  • Shortsbaggy denim or cargo shorts shop
  • Sneakersstatement sneakers shop
  • Hatsfitted cap or beanie shop
  • Jewellerycuban chain shop
  • Bagscrossbody sling shop
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Look 07

Mesh & Muscle Mid-range

Sheer mesh, harness, shorts. Built for a sweaty tent, not a photo op.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against NH7 Weekender's usual crowd.

  • Topsmesh long sleeve or harness shop
  • Shortsshort shorts shop
  • Sneakerschunky trainers or boots shop
  • Glitterbody glitter shop
  • Jewellerychain necklace shop
  • Bagsbelt bag shop
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Look 08

Double Denim Budget-friendly

Jacket, shorts, boots: the most reliable outfit in festival history.

It is the outlier pick here, which is exactly why it photographs well against NH7 Weekender's usual crowd. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it.

  • Jacketsoversized denim jacket shop
  • Shortsdenim shorts or straight jeans shop
  • Topsplain white tee or bandeau shop
  • Bootscowboy or ankle boots shop
  • Hatscap or cowboy hat shop
  • Bagsbelt bag shop
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Look 09

Mud-Proof Practical Mid-range

The outfit that decides whether day three is fun or a survival exercise.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (indie), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it. At 29°C (84°F) keep it to the lightest fabrics in this look and skip the heavy layer.

  • Rainwaterproof poncho shop
  • Bootswellington boots with thick socks shop
  • Jacketsfleece mid-layer shop
  • Shortsquick-dry trousers shop
  • Bagsdry bag or waterproof backpack shop
  • Campingmicrofibre towel shop
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Look 10

Field Grunge Budget-friendly

Glastonbury logic: layers you can trash, boots you can hose down.

It speaks the same language as the line-up (indie), so you read as part of the crowd rather than a visitor. Survives a churned-up field without you thinking about it. At 29°C (84°F) keep it to the lightest fabrics in this look and skip the heavy layer.

  • Topsband tee shop
  • Jacketsoversized flannel or denim jacket shop
  • Shortsshorts over thermal leggings shop
  • Bootsrain or combat boots shop
  • Hatsbucket hat shop
  • Rainpackable rain shell shop
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Footwear

Best option here: Broken-in boots or sturdy trainers.

Avoid: brand-new shoes, heels, and anything you have not walked 10 kilometres in.

You will walk between 15.000 and 30.000 steps a day at a festival of this size. Footwear is the only part of a festival outfit that can genuinely end your weekend, so it is the one place to spend money and break things in beforehand.

What not to wear

  • Heels of any kind. Grass, gravel and crowd crush. Platform boots give the height with a surface area that works.
  • Your good bag. Beer, mud, being sat on. Take the one you would not mind losing, with a zip.

FAQ

Start with the weather: 29°C (84°F) by day, 13°C (55°F) at night, low rain risk, on open field. That points to a light base with one warm layer you can carry, plus broken-in trainers or boots. Style-wise the crowd leans indie, streetwear and boho.

Typical night lows are around 13°C (55°F), a drop of 16 degrees from the daytime high. Most people manage with one light layer.

Broken-in boots or sturdy trainers. Expect 15.000–30.000 steps a day.

No formal dress code. Wear what survives the day; the crowd is broad and nobody is checking.

Festivals this size usually limit bags to around A4 size, and some require clear bags at main stages. A belt bag plus a small zipped crossbody clears almost every policy. Always check the official rules for the current edition. They change year to year.

The reliable formula here is a tee, a light overshirt and broken-in trainers, with a beanie and a small crossbody bag. See the full list of men's outfits below.

Yes, but bring biodegradable glitter. Plastic glitter is banned at a growing number of festivals and is close to impossible to get out of a tent, a car or your hair. Face gems are the lower-effort alternative and survive sweat better.

NH7 Weekender normally takes place in December, running 2 days in Pune. Exact dates are announced by the organisers each year at weekender.nh7.in. Check there before booking anything.