"Sounds pretty exact so far, but for me I’d skip the polo and opt for either a fitted white or black shirt nice and tight no hamburger meat on show
That’s a hot look "
Thanks. I've always been bad with dressing. I'm out shopping today. I've got north face shirts but nothing plain. They don't have huge logos on them. Just a little one on the chest |
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"I'd ditch the polo shirt and wear a freshly ironed shirt.
Also not a fan of black shoes with blie jeans, so for me it would be brown shoes.
Enjoy your first club though "
I was also thinking the look I've got in my profile pic too |
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Always wear what makes you feel good. A nice silky shirt that doesn't need ironing is my favourite (temu) , tight on the arms though. Mixed with a pair of walking or golf style trousers for movement comfort, something you could wear in a workplace. On my feet I wear more causl shoes as not into formal wear at all. Mr |
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"Ditch the shirt, and go for a crisp, white v neck t-shirt.
Some clubs require a collared shirt or polo as a minimum. This is why knowing the dress code is key. "
That's crazy, it reminds me of the 90s when you had to wear a shirt and smart shoes to get into a nightclub. |
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"Ditch the shirt, and go for a crisp, white v neck t-shirt.
Some clubs require a collared shirt or polo as a minimum. This is why knowing the dress code is key.
That's crazy, it reminds me of the 90s when you had to wear a shirt and smart shoes to get into a nightclub. "
Yeah it's a bit OTT imo but some of them have ideas of grandeur clubs can vary wildly |
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"Funny we were both chatting last night about going to our first club and had no idea what the dress code was"
It varies really. Women it's easy. Just throw a dress on and you're fine. It's men that get the issues.
They say no trainers... But do Jordans come under trainers? People wear them with suits |
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