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Old 03-17-05, 02:04 PM
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Any relaxed dress codes at afterhours or good clubs?

I am thinking of taking a trip to vegas in the summer from Ny. Do all clubs and afterhours have this hoity toity dress code crap or is this the policy at a few of them. How are the dress codes at afterhours. Can I look decent and wear a pair of jeans a shirt and sneakers? Are there any spots where I can just go and dance my ass off and not have to wear a three piece suit. Any underground type places? Any help would be great.
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Old 03-17-05, 02:10 PM
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Old 03-17-05, 04:20 PM
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Most clubs here do require a dressy dress code. You can wear jeans but they can't be baggy or have tears. No sneakers. Usually a button up shirt is fine. Some will let you get away with a nice t-shirt. I work at Drais and can put you on the list if you're interested but we have a classy dress code as we are an upscale lounge that plays house/trance music.
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Old 03-17-05, 06:23 PM
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Dress Code Crap?

Yo Theboy:

I guess you don't understand the *reason* Vegas clubs enforce a dress code. It's not crap. It's to keep classy ladies coming back. Ladies don't want to see a bunch of guys looking like they are heading to a frat party. Isn't it worth the effort to wear a collared shirt and nice shoes to party with some of the most beautiful females on the planet? Or I guess you could just head on over to the strip behind the Stratosphere and wear whatever you want.
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Old 03-17-05, 07:20 PM
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....exactly. It's Vegas my friend...dress to impress.
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Old 03-17-05, 08:13 PM
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Old 03-18-05, 09:56 AM
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listen I understand what all of you are saying. I was just asking a question so I know what to wear. I come from NYC and I prefer places that are just be yourself and not worry about the hoity toity crap. The rap about the girls, I could really care less, I aint banging any whores out in those clubs. I am out to have fun. In the city we have many parties that are really good but just dont have the dress rule crap. By the way you can look good and not wear a button up shirt. At least I can.

Hey web do they play good music where you are talking about? Behind the stratosphere? Or just hick bullshit?
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Old 03-18-05, 06:15 PM
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Well behind the stratosphere it all depends on the boom box.

And fyi, I'm personally from NYC and I'm not sure which part of the city you're from but the clubs that compare to most Vegas venues have similar dress codes.

You can wear whatever you want if you go to the bars here. The casinos don't have specific dress code and there are many lounges that you can just chill at. But the real nightclubs all have dress codes - every one of them.

Button down collared shirt, nice slacks or jeans that are not baggy, torn or patched, and nice shoes.

Oh and there's an attitude code too. Put it this way, if you come off in person to the door staff with the same tone as your messages here, you will be enjoying the club from the area outside of the entrance.
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Old 03-18-05, 08:37 PM
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Tones Shmones. Attitude? LoL! I hear you on the dress code and all is cool but this is just one of many reasons that NYC is the #1 city in the world. I am cool with door policies but can we have some variety? You say you are from NYC which I don't doubt for one second but then you say that all "real club" have dress codes just like Vegas. Should I make a list for you?
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Past Clubs
Limelight
Tunnel
Palladium
Twilo
Vinyl
Expo
Nasa
USA
Carbon
Centro Fly
Soundfactory

Newer Clubs
Spirit
Crobar
Ikon
Avalon
Cielo
Roxy
Discotheque

This is just a list off the top of my head where I have worn pretty much whatever I wanted. Do these clubs compare to those in Vegas? Umm I would tend to think so. Now if you are talking about lounges in the city then I hear you but as far a clubs go most in the city or at least any of the better ones have a very relaxed door policy. Dont worry the door guys will love me.
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Old 03-18-05, 09:57 PM
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You're kidding right?

I used to go to Limelight, Tunnel, Paladium and others all the time. In addition to a $30-$35 cover, many had transvestites as the fashion police standing at the door, picking and choosing people based on how they looked. NYC back in the day featured some of the most selective dress code policies ever.

However, many post-Juliani clubs are hurting and many will take whoever will show up. This is not the same as the phenomonin in Vegas where all the big clubs have a nearly neverending source of business since well dressed people line up to pay full price and then get in a pay full price for drinks.

My advice is only meant to help you. If you come dressed poorly with a bad attitude you will be lucky to get into any of the clubs worth checking out - it's that simple. And no, the door people will not like you no matter how charming you become, unless you are in dress code or buying bottles or showing friendliness by opening your wallet.
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Old 03-18-05, 11:49 PM
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I am from nyc and i dont think you can compare the nyc clubs to the vegas clubs. First of all NY MEGAclubs play mostly EDM music, house,trance,techno ,etc. If you are talking about lounges or even club lounges those are mostly hip hop with some places playing house.

Depending on the night you can wear whatever you want. For example made event nights at cielo, canal room, or spirit. There has never ever been a problem of people getting into clubs on those nights with sneakers or whatever. Yes there are some nights where the guy working the doors is a little stricter.

But I have to disagree with you djmaster on 30-35$ a night unless it was a rave for NYC clubs pregiuliani days. Most clubs were getting patrons in for 15-25 for lawler, pvd,sasha and digweed, vasquez, tenaglia etc.

Now here is your biggest mistake, NYC clubs are suffering ....? THATS a JOKE!
from febuary - april have u seen the talent comming in to the city? SASHA DIGWEED OAKENFOLD MORILLO PVD COX DEEP DISH CORSTEN VAN BUREN TIESTO , etc. Out of the top 30 djs on dj mag top 100...about 26 are showing up and some hwave to play on weekdays just to make up for the fact all teh clubs are being booked. With the old soundfactory being bought out by discotheque owners and also webster hall bringing in talent now. I MEAN WEBSTER HALL OUT OF ALL CLUBS........Come on Dude.....NYC IS BLOWING UP AGIAN! HEHEHE

But I do agree with you on attitude...If you have atttiude you won't be able to get in anywhere...
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Hopefully I can give you some what of answer: Zingers do not have a strict drees code. They are very casual. They are open from 7am to 2pm and play decent music, house and trance. I hang out there with guys in tennis shoes and jeans and I consider myself a pretty classy girl! I completly understand where you are coming from... Its 8 in the morning, I have already hit up at least 2 clubs now I am at after hours and I want to CHILL!!
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I hope nobody takes offense at my attempts to help get a message across.

Here's the whole deal that I don't understand.

When a lady goes to a club, she usually spends a LOT of effort throwing make up on, getting dressed up and looking their best, right? And yes, some ladies dress down or don't wear makeup and they can still be classy so don't get upset about what I'm saying --- but MOST females spend a LOT of time and effort looking their best to go out.

So HOW HARD IS IT for a guy to throw on a freakin button down shirt and shoes???? How in the world can a male complain about that? You can't feel relaxed in a cotton collared shirt - Gimme a break. And does it make that much of an inconvenience to throw shoes on instead of SNEAKERS when you go OUT to club?? Get real and stop whining. Just treat Vegas clubs like they are upscale, which most are, and be happy that you don't have to spend an hour putting a new face on.
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Agree with everyone's comment on the matter. You all

Here are my general comments about dresscodes in general, not particular to any city, just in general. They come from someone who hangs with very fashionable chicks and enjoys wearing great thangs when I go out. Here are some comments .... really tough comments about one particular type of clothing ... comments that made people agree with me on .........


















...... the whole WHITE DRESS SHIRT FOR GUYS IN A CLUB HAS TO GO! IT'S DORKY AND IT'S SO 2001! LOL

I dont know a single chick that is hot that likes to see a guy wearing the same type of shirt he could be wearing to the office in a club. The chicks all give the same hatred towards these shirts that I have for the following reasons:

a) A guy cant show off his body in these shirts.

Why spend 5 to 7 hours in the gym a week to cover it up with a bulky white dress shirt?

b) There is no styling to most of these shirts.

Girls wanta see style in guys. These shirts are fashion backward.

c) Most of the shirts are very difficult to dance in.

If its a button down, tucked in shirt - and you luv to dance 4-5 hours on the dancefloor, you wont last. Most shirts will tear or wrinkle too much and are too constricting.

d) A sea of these shirts in a club is friggen boring.

I could give a dollar when me and chick have sat back and counted guys wearing fundamentally the same damn shirt in the club.




Some of us dudes are a bit more fashionable, and attract extremely fashionable girls, then the whole button down shirt scene. Many of us dudes and our girls get our fashion ideas from the clubs. The whole white office shirt button down thang has to go - its fashion backwards, its boring, and if you wanted to hang out with a bunch of people that look like they just left the office, then you might as well stay at the office.
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I will never understand what was going through some of these peoples' minds when they get dressed and come to my club....I only have 4 words: What were you thinking?
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