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Weekend · Sweat · Strobe

Rave Outfit Pants.

The bottom half of the set. Wide, technical, built to dance through.

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All of Rave.

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Rave pants are the foundation of every rave outfit — wide enough to dance in, technical enough for long nights. At Fūga Studios you'll find cargo pants, parachute pants and wide joggers that work just as well on warehouse floors as on the way there.

What sets rave pants apart from regular pants

Wide legs, deep pockets, durable materials. Rave pants are built for movement, not stillness. Typical features: cargo pockets with velcro or zippers, reflective details that glow under UV, and cuffs that pull over boots. In Berlin-Kreuzberg and at Osthafen you see these cuts every weekend — pants that survive six hours of dancing without you thinking about wearing them. Our Techno Rave Fashion Guide breaks down the different rave styles.

Combinations for the floor

Black cargo with crop top and utility vest. Parachute pants with tight long-sleeve and chains. Wide joggers with mesh shirt and Rave Rings. The pants set the tone — everything else follows. Shoes with thick soles maintain proportions and keep your feet going. For the full 90s rave look, parachute cuts with drawstrings work especially well.

The selection.

Cargo, parachute, wide-leg, joggers — all in black and dark colors, all designed for rave durability. Materials that withstand sweat and movement. Cuts that don't restrict you on the floor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What pants do you wear to a rave?

Wide cargo pants, parachute pants and joggers with deep pockets are standard. What matters: enough leg room to dance, durable fabric and a waistband that stays put after hours. Skinny jeans or tight chinos don't work on the floor.

What makes a good rave pant?

Durable material, wide fit and practical pockets with closures. Reflective elements and UV-reactive details are a bonus, but not essential. What's crucial is that the pants don't restrict movement and hold up all night.

Do rave pants work for everyday wear?

Yes. Most rave cargo pants and wide-leg cuts work as streetwear. In cities like Berlin and Amsterdam they're already part of the everyday street scene — rave and everyday wear blur together anyway.

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2015 → today

Fūga

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.