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2006.01.27. DEEP DISH (8hrs set) & Brad Copeland @ SOHO - This is London (pg. 5)
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| torontobarfly |
| quote: | Originally posted by shanny
What is london style? |
they e-mailed me about this saying
look stylish, no runners, no plain shirts, you must have dress shoes and nice dress shirt/fashionable shirt, you can wear jeans. Just look hip and hot.
guess i'm out...my most fashionable shirts all have beer logos on them;) |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontobarfly
my most fashionable shirts all have beer logos on them;) |
:haha: :haha:
I don't think I'm gonna hit this either. New Years took a pretty big hit on my wallet. Plus...Deep Dish are gonna be back more than enough times. I'll save my first visit to TIL for Masiello. |
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| cap |
| woah, that's a pretty intense dress code for an EDM event. |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by cap
woah, that's a pretty intense dress code for an EDM event. |
Agreed. This is a pretty stupid rule in my opinion. I'll go and get in, but good luck getting people who want to listen to Deep Dish for 8hrs to dress up. :rolleyes: |
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| samhouse |
wear a nice comfy tshirt inside...and a fancy schmancy shirt on the outside. Then when it gets hot inside (which it probably will)....take off the shirt and you are left with a comfy tshirt.
I do it at pretty much EVERy dress code place I go to. I hate the idea of dress code...pisses me off..but that is a solution |
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| torontobarfly |
| think i'll pass on this place...my fave dj's will eventually end up playing at at guv or docks or boa or sonic or somewhere where i can walk in dressed as i want...unless someone's gettin married or burried i don't dress up;) |
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| Djsketchbag |
| i have 2 questions english style? will i get away with just dressing up? and i wnet on the site it said that the facility is member only? i really wanna go to this and i don't wanna be denied at the door cuz it's my freinds b-day that weekend |
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| cap |
| quote: | Originally posted by Djsketchbag
i have 2 questions english style? will i get away with just dressing up? and i wnet on the site it said that the facility is member only? i really wanna go to this and i don't wanna be denied at the door cuz it's my freinds b-day that weekend |
From what I understand, non-members are allowed for the SoHo Fridays.
English style just means stylish... collar shirt, no runners, etc... just look sharp and you'll be fine.
Personally, I think dressing up is a hassle too, especially when the point of going is to be comfortable and dance for an extended time (ie. in sync with the extended set!)
Ultimately, I really want to check out TIL and Deep Dish so I will give in :) |
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| allym |

Doesnt mean a shirt and tie.. Its just means style! |
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| jon jon |
| dress shoes really aren't THAT bad. lol |
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| dEsidEL |
London style lookz like this guy ^^^ :D
| quote: | Originally posted by shanny
What is london style? |
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| nadezhda |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontobarfly
no plain shirts...Just look hip and hot.
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heh i love that email response! what does this mean?
does your shirt have to have to obligatory fred perry label in the corner, or the ubiquitous burberry check? you could follow these "rules" and that wouldn't necessarily make you look "hip and hot". style isn't a dress code, ffs. i see loads of people dressed like that all over the city, and they look neither hip nor hot! ;) perhaps they should actually take a look at london street style...
whatever, i have a feeling it will be like back when boa first said "21 and over" and they never actually really enforced that, did they? |
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