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It''s official.. Republik Open on Saturday March 19!!!! (Pictures inside!) (pg. 12)
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VERTiG0
The dress shoes that I own (not super formal shoes, you know the kind I mean though) are more comfortable than any Nikes or Reeboks or Addidas shoes I've ever owned.

Dress shoes don't have to be uncomfortable, dudes. I never wear runners anywhere anymore.
RTT
that place looks awesome...but the real true test of a club is in the DJ's they bring in...and this place wins that big time....John '00' Fleming AND JOHAN....thats gonna be an up and coming huge party place...cant wait to see how the parties turn out..i hope it can hold lots of people too
LittlePoonzgirl
I hope the dress code doesn't become an issue. I was really excited about the club opening up till I heard about this. I don't think I'd be at 'dress code standards' for most clubs, nor do I really have the desire to be. I like to come as I am. I have no desire for part of my night to be about dressing to impress (imo the that can sometimes attact a different crowd).
maxtuh
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
The dress shoes that I own (not super formal shoes, you know the kind I mean though) are more comfortable than any Nikes or Reeboks or Addidas shoes I've ever owned.

Dress shoes don't have to be uncomfortable, dudes. I never wear runners anywhere anymore.



as he said buy many dress shoes are just as confortable, and try it out, youll see the world of a diff when you dress up
itikia
Jeez, people are making a big deal out of nothing. As long as you look cool you're in! Republik is new and I sincerely doubt they would turn anyone away during their first few months of operation over your attire.

TA's will be taken care of, no worries!

itikia
The Highroller
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
The dress shoes that I own (not super formal shoes, you know the kind I mean though) are more comfortable than any Nikes or Reeboks or Addidas shoes I've ever owned.

Dress shoes don't have to be uncomfortable, dudes. I never wear runners anywhere anymore.


Exactly.

2 words: Hush Puppies.

And the dress code is to keep street toughs and grungy looking folk out. I doubt you're going to get turned down for wearing phat pants and running shoes. Don't be so worried.

RobbyG.
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Originally posted by itikia
Jeez, people are making a big deal out of nothing. As long as you look cool you're in! Republik is new and I sincerely doubt they would turn anyone away during their first few months of operation over your attire.

TA's will be taken care of, no worries!

itikia



Oook then...baggy UFOs & Kswiss shoes...here I come:tongue3
itikia
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Originally posted by RobbyG.
Oook then...baggy UFOs & Kswiss shoes...here I come:tongue3


That's the spirit!!:cool:
Jayx1
yeah basically they just want to keep out the thugz and trouble makers. im sure you can all appreciate that.
LittlePoonzgirl
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Originally posted by RobbyG.
Oook then...baggy UFOs & Kswiss shoes...here I come:tongue3


:D kik wear here I come

hardcore trancer
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Originally posted by Jayx1
yeah basically they just want to keep out the thugz and trouble makers. im sure you can all appreciate that.



You dont have to dress like a thug to cause trouble. The worst fights that I've seen at a club involved people who you wouldnt even expect to cause anything.
dEsidEL
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Originally posted by hardcore trancer
You dont have to dress like a thug to cause trouble. The worst fights that I've seen at a club involved people who you wouldnt even expect to cause anything.




it's tru .. take for example, with some jungle parties i've been too i've often felt a lot more safe than some trance events with some shadyass ppl about ..

appearances can sometimes be deceiving no doubt ..

this isn't to say that i wanna see sloppy dressed ppl at Republik, but ya get the idea .. :D

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