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Cap d Agde club clothing question
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Hi
We are planning our first visit to Cap this July, staying in Terre de Soliel a swing friendly campsite a few miles away. Anyway we've heard the French clubs can be a bit strict on the male dress code?!
Mr usually wears smart fitted shorts and a collared shirt and smart trainers/shoes when out when abroad, would this be acceptable as we've heard trousers are only permitted? Are smart jeans ok like in UK clubs.
Any advice appreciated x |
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Some clubs (Glamour especially) have strict codes for both men amd women. We have seen both turned away (they insist on heel still, I think, for women!!). Generally smart-casual will work for men in most clubs. Or just go to the spa (Histoires d'O) it's excellent and no clothes needed... as well asnthe famous foam party at Le Glamour Beach.  |
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By (user no longer on site) 14 weeks ago
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I’ve always worn a nice shirt and chinos. I was turned away once wearing Toms so had to run back to the room to get proper shoes so that probably a warning too. |
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This kind of annoyed us in Cap, your in a nudist village that your paying to access, with its own set of nudist rules within the village, and then you get clubs refusing you for being naked.
We've been twice and managed to spend pretty much the entire time naked, clubs that required us to wear clothes we just didn't bother with. There's plenty of them around the world where you have to be clothed. Just think it's lost a lot of the liberal nudist ideas. |
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By *J nudeCouple 11 weeks ago
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"This kind of annoyed us in Cap, your in a nudist village that your paying to access, with its own set of nudist rules within the village, and then you get clubs refusing you for being naked.
We've been twice and managed to spend pretty much the entire time naked, clubs that required us to wear clothes we just didn't bother with. There's plenty of them around the world where you have to be clothed. Just think it's lost a lot of the liberal nudist ideas." agree with you |
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You should get in wearing that, but as always at Cap it is unpredictable!
Tantra is our favourite club at Cap, never had a bad night there, but everyone has their own opinions and experiences.
When you go in, go straight up the spiral stairs and through the single guy area into the couples section. If you want a single guy you can go back into the singles part or you can bring him into the couples area.
The downstairs area you need to be a confident couple and not be afraid to assert your preferences.
Having said that, it's a very safe club, with hyper vigilant and very pro active security everywhere. |
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We were in Tantra on Tuesday and had a blast. Yes, there is a dress code and it is strict. Long trousers and shoes for men and heels for ladies.
Tantra is a super clean club and well managed. Upstairs has a good vibe although there is still smoking going on inside the club, which can be annoying, as this was meant to have changed in law. For us, it is a couples club that you would go together with other couples or arrange to meet there. |
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