Attire: Casual chic. No tank tops, athletic wear, track suits, jeans or shorts. Fashionable sneakers will be allowed. Dress code enforced.
So what do most guys wear?? I have always worn Jeans.
Aug-29-2007 18:43
bas
Stronger Lover
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
Fake tits and a bikini.
Aug-29-2007 19:11
TheFox00
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Downtown
JET website claims to have a ‘fashionable’ dress code policy, so you should be fine with anything that at least appears like you intended on going out to a Las Vegas Nightclub. As always, watch out for your shoes.
Aug-29-2007 19:13
gypsygirl
Energizer Bunny
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: LaLaland
not sure about jet but some of the other clubs including TAO were pretty strict with the guys, no t-shirts, had to have a collar and tucked in, etc and of course the shoes.
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Aug-29-2007 19:18
mar46017
Mikey Esq.
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Southern California USA
Ya, its funny. Vegas doormen look straight @ your shoes! (Especially @ Pure).
But I've got into Jet w/ Jeans and Diesel shoes. I'm sure they'll be a lil lenient w/ Tiesto since not everyone will be wearing a collared shirt and dress shoes.
Originally posted by mar46017
Ya, its funny. Vegas doormen look straight @ your shoes! (Especially @ Pure).
But I've got into Jet w/ Jeans and Diesel shoes. I'm sure they'll be a lil lenient w/ Tiesto since not everyone will be wearing a collared shirt and dress shoes.
so nice jeans and nice shoes should be good?
Aug-30-2007 02:51
mar46017
Mikey Esq.
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Southern California USA
quote:
Originally posted by RobertStern
so nice jeans and nice shoes should be good?
Your fine (shoes are clean right? lol)
One thing I noticed in Ibiza is that we (as Americans or Californian's) stand out just by the clothes we wear.
I was always the crazy American @ clubs, one chick from London even went so far to ask if I was from LA. (So I guess its the clothes, hair, style and the way we hold ourselves).