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- From: greg.ipp@rose.com (greg ipp)
- Subject: Rave fashion
- Organization: Rose Media Inc, Toronto, Ontario.
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:22:43 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.222244.21351@rose.com>
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- Date Entered: 12-21-92 17:20
- Quoted from: tannenba@fnala.fnal.gov
- >
- > This may be the silliest question y'all have ever seen on this newsgroup, but
- > since I'm new to this rave thing I gotta ask..... What kind of clothing does
- > one usually wear to a rave? So many music genres have their own "uniform", I'm
- > wondering what it is for this one. I may be going to one soon and don't want to
- > stick out _really_ bad. A little, sure. But not really bad.
- >
- > Respond by Email or post.....
- >
- > marble
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- Well... I don't think theres any right or wrong fashion for raves.
- But there are some things you should try for: clothes that will look
- good in stobes and black lighting. (ie. bright stuff with some darks
- in it for effect). Funky head-gear is also recommended. One of the
- organizers at the Chem. rave I was at had on a 3-foot tall
- wizard-type cap (he had to duck under doors and stuff). Rave whistles
- are popular here (Toronto), and so are various forms of face masks (to
- smear your Vicks vapo-rub in). Some people enjoy painting bodies and
- clothes with flourescent paint... all depends on what you like.
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