Tuesday, December 9, 2008

What to wear to a club male

Las Vegas has some of the trendiest and most contemporary clubs, you can find anywhere in the USA, Europe and the world. It has a special nightclub culture where folk dress up as trendily and fashionably as possible, yet keep it down. Club wear is simple, yet sophisticated. You can choose from a plethora of good clubs like, The Bank, Tryst, Body English, Pure, Jet, LAX and Tao, and a whole lot of spots, each as hip as the other. My favorites are Tryst and Body English, for which I add that extra oomph in my dressing. Your favorite club depends on your own personal style and choice. Nonetheless, for all of them you will need to be well dressed.
Over kill isn’t necessary. You needn’t look ostentatious or overdressed, in gaudy colors and flashy outfits. Club wear is superlative, simple and stylish. You need to ‘stand out’ among the crowd yet not ‘stick out like a sore thumb’. So don’t wear crumpled trousers or awfully baggy jeans. If your jeans are washed and well pressed, they will compliment your upper garments well. A cheese-cotton or seer sucker shirt is good, but the rumpled effect will make you look like a scruff-ball rather than a swinger.
New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Las Vegas are renowned for their elegant fashion and panache. Don’t ever try wear wallet chains, baseball caps, flip-flops, ghetto apparel, torn and ripped jeans. These will definitely get you rejected at the club door. Any athletic clothes such as track suits and track shoes or even tennis shoes will get you instantly debarred from entering the club. Shoes should almost always be black. If you want to wear sports shoes, and then be sure they’re black, including the laces. Jerseys and tank tops are casual wear not club wear. Sneakers (tennis shoes), Tee shirts and shorts are on the list of club wear that’s taboo.

You may escape the scrutiny by wearing a collarless shirt, as during tourist season many visitors to Vegas wear them. Dress pants combined with a baseball cap will get you the boot. Avoid a hat if possible. A couple of clubs allow them but they must be au courant, chic and gel well with your attire. Sunglasses are beach wear and not club wear, meant for protecting the eyes against harmful UV radiation from the Sun. Enjoy the psychedelic lights while you dance and keep sunglasses at home( an exception for blind folk).

So what can a guy wear to a club in Las Vegas? A stylish collared shirt, well pressed jeans or dress trousers, black shoes and an additional jacket in winter, matching with both shirt and trouser, are suitable club wear. Shorts don’t go well with a tux or dinner jacket. Keep the weather in mind when you dress. Light cottons for summer and warmer acrylics for winter with a light jacket thrown in for good measure, especially if it gets windy ( which is almost any time of the year).

A first impression is a lasting impression and that begins at the door of any club.
Avoid an embarrassing situation in front of friends, family, peers and kids. Be bright and dress right. You’re in Las Vegas boy, so dress your nattiest look the sexiest and let the good times roll. See you later……all you ‘gators.

What to wear to a club in vegas



Are you going night clubbing in Vegas? You are staring vacantly at your wardrobe, wondering what to wear. Well honey bunch, you’re not the first one who has faced this apparent dilemma concerning club clothing. Every night clubber has had a first night club experience, with a different story to tell of their apparent discomfiture on being disallowed entry due to incorrect apparel.
Like the proverbial fish that escaped the net, many were lucky to get in on their very first night club venture. So how do they do it in Las Vegas? It’s simple. Just as anybody else. Nobody ever took a course in Club haute couture and if there ever was one, the attendance records would raise a laugh at comedy shows.

Almost everybody who’s anybody think they’re somebody when it comes to fashionable dressing. From Los Angeles to Las Vegas and from New York to Miami, 30% or about 3 out of every 10 persons will tell you to dress up as elegantly as a peacock,( peahen for the ladies), if you want to make a good impression on your peers and fellow swingers. 70% of regular clubbers will tell you that the Vegas dress code is not so formal and quite casual, with a tee shirt and jeans being accepted club wear. A half-truth and a half-lie can get you into a whole lot of unnecessary trouble at the club entrance. Jeans are accepted but tee shirts aren’t. You’ve got to know somebody big at the club to be allowed to boogie or tango all night in a tee shirt and tennis shoes. Casual wear is accepted, but watch your combinations. Jeans and flip-flop slippers are not allowed. Nor are beenies , ripped or frayed jeans or jumbo sized trousers. Helmets and chain mail, Vikings masks and ghetto apparel aren’t allowed in any Vegas club.

Ladies have a few more allowances than men They are allowed baggy skirts if its fashionable, but baggy jeans aren’t in vogue at all. Some girls are ‘dressed to kill’ while others are quite casual about their club wear, with a declination towards sloppiness and lack of taste. You could do yourself some good by going the whole hog way with accoutrements that would make a model blush. Go ahead and dress as hot as you want and look as alluring as possible. Couples meet at night clubs and live the ‘happily ever after’ story, long enough to narrate it to their grandchildren.

A gal from Boston suggests how a deadly combination of short dresses (preferably black) and shoes having 4” stiletto heels can gain entrance for any lady into any club in any city she’s ever been. She knows that club haute couture is more than just dressing casually. It’s the way you dress that represents your élan or chic. Not over modest or scruffy. Not like a plain Jane nor a Martian, but just getting the combination right. Ask at least ten people how you look before you enter the club. If you’re dressed correctly for the club, they will tell you, despite you fishing for a compliment. The snigger behind your back is by far safer than the guffaw that may greet you, while you’re denied entry to your favorite club. So be bright and dress right and dance away to the beat of the night. You may meet Mr. or Mrs. Right.