Surprisingly, even the best-dressed Coachella attendees we met seemed to spend around $200-400 maximum on their outfits.
Grant Garcia, a 24-year-old working in sales for a tech company in Los Angeles, spent around $150 on his shorts, glasses, and various scarves, but he said the best part of his outfit was free — the butterflies and beads tied into his beard.Joe Cole, a 32-year-old advertising professional from Los Angeles, spent around $400 between Etsy, Forever 21, Amazon, and free stuff he picked up at Burning Man and other festivals.
The most expensive items were the custom light-up glasses he purchased for $150 from an artist on Etsy and the $100 worth of glitter he spread all over his body. It's his 10th Coachella. It's become an annual trip with his sister.
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