Friday, November 15, 2013

The people want to know: Where are the best places to find rave wear?



If you’ve ever been to a rave, you’d know first hand that the ladies fashion is quite vast and different. If you’re thinking about attending for the first time and want to look like a resident raver, I can tell you the best places to find rave wear.

Depending on your style and what you’re comfortable with wearing, you can get rave clothes anywhere. Having attended a few raves myself, I know that a simple crop or tank top with a pair of shorts is reasonable rave wear. When you mix the dancing with the large groups of people, the venue reaches almost unbearable temperatures that will have you wanting to shed layers, so jeans and long sleeves are probably not the most viable option.

Neon and bright colours are very popular in the rave community for both men and women. Accessories like glasses and headbands are also popular among ravers. If you’ve ever been to an event you might be more curious about the more outrageous and extravagant rave outfits you see. It’s no doubt that ladies fashion at these events is quite scandalous. From bathing suits to spandex, glitter to feathers, furry boots and light up glasses, the rave costumes are endless. But where do people get this kind of clothing? I did a bit of research and the best place to get rave wear is online. From the convenience of your own home, you can search through multiple sites that have all times of rave clothes available on their website. Two of my favourite sites I found are RaveReady and IHeartRaves. The have full inventory for both men and women for any style of clothing you wish, from the outrageous to the tamer.

If after looking at those sites and you find yourself a little overwhelmed with their options or they’re just too wild for you, a few good articles I found for rave wear are posted on websites ‘Do Androids Dance?’ and ‘djz’. They provide a list of their top 10 favourite rave clothes brands that have cleaver and cool sayings or logos.

Go check out the sites. What do you think of the rave costumes?

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