Most people who attend raves, whether taking E or not, dress in bright, flashy flamboyant attire which could often be described as child-like. Typical rave-going fashion statements include bright wigs, beads, glitter,
stuffed animal backpacks, costume accessories, and an abundance of fluorescent color. Glowsticks are popular rave items since one's visual perception is heightened by ecstasy, and
pacifiers and candy are often used to stave off the teeth-grinding that is a common side effect of the drug. Ravers incorporate bright, flashing
lights and often enjoy laser displays tailoring to those under the influence.
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The average rave kid is between the ages of thirteen and twenty-five. In the scene many younger ravers wear distinctive clothing, some even wear or carry items that associate with drug use. For instance, some ravers that are seen wearing candy necklaces can disguise pills in with the candy beads. The ravers who wear pacifiers around beaded chains might try to look cute or strange, although some who wear these baby plugs suck on them to prevent teeth grinding while taking MDMA. It is common for ravers to dress for comfort. Wide legged and baggy pants are often worn along with a loose brightly colored shirt with different logos or symbols on them. The younger kids in the rave scene wear costumes, though all ravers dress differently. Some go to look like innocent children, decked in multi colored beads and accessories,
carry stuffed animals, toys, and wear bright colors. Some wear wide legged pants with colored straps on the pockets, gas masks, goggles with radioactive signs, glow-sticks and fluffies (large multi-colored faux fur leggings).
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Kandi Kids (other spellings of Kandi: Kandy, Candy, Candi, Candie ... you get the idea. other spellings for Kids: kidds) are people of any age (but usually not much older than 20 or much younger than 12) who believe thoroughly in P.L.U.R. (Peace Love Unity Respect (optional second R stands for Responsibility)), usually attend raves (though not all do, especially the younger ones) and are often seen wearing neon colors, sparkles, jewelry made of pony beads or similarly chunky plastic beads, things that sparkle, blink or glow and things made of/related to plushies (stuffed animals, for those of you who forget what plushies are). http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kandi kid