Dress code?
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rajay |
Hey.. I'm leaving for europe this weekend from Los Angeles. Ill be in London for a few days and was wondering what the dress code is for the bars and clubs there. Im trying to aviod hauling a pair of dress shoes around. In LA, i can get away with a nice pair of jeans, a collared shirt and dress shirt pretty much anywhere- is that the case in London? Im also going to the greek islands, munich, prague and budapest- any ideas about the dress code there? |
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sleepydragon |
if ur talking about proper clubs then u can wear whatever u like pretty much i think the same will apply no matter where u go in europe. |
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Phil raa |
if ur gonna go to london, go to camden market and pick up some cheap camo trousers for £15 and some t shirts for £7 each :) |
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Cru54d3r |
in regards to footwear smart trainers (eg not trainers that are white with a big nike logo on them) are fine .. |
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sykadelik |
Theres the big club in Blackpool I went to once where Scott Bond was playing and was rejected for not wearing shoes. Can't for the life of me remember the name. |
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CraSHer[UK] |
quote: | Originally posted by Cru54d3r
in regards to footwear smart trainers (eg not trainers that are white with a big nike logo on them) are fine .. |
Are they?
To be honest most bars will be anti trainers, despite how expensive they might be.
Jeans & T-Shirt is fine, but why risk it and wear trainers? Besides if you aint no brad pitt in the looks department your giving bouncers the oppurtunity to discriminate with trainers. |
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BeatFreak |
Can you wear hats (baseball caps) in clubs/bars there? |
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sykadelik |
quote: | Originally posted by BeatFreak
Can you wear hats (baseball caps) in clubs/bars there? |
:stongue: Chav. |
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BeatFreak |
quote: | Originally posted by sykadelik
:stongue: Chav. |
whatever that means... |
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