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KimVA

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Dress Code
« on: April 02, 2005, 11:54:00 pm »
What is the dress code for the 9:30 club? I have Spring Jam tickets and i need to know  :D

PigIron

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2005, 12:11:00 am »
I'm glad you asked!
 
 Dress Code:
 Dress Code must be observed at all officially scheduled shows. The 9:30 Dress Code requires Professional Dress and applies to all fans:
 
 Boys must wear dress slacks with a dress shirt, tie, and sportcoat, or a suit with a dress shirt, tie, and jacket. Jackets and sportcoats must be worn at all times.  Clothing must adhere to following Professional Dress Guidelines: Pants must be dress slacks (including khakis) or suit pants. Corduroys are not acceptable. Shirts may be dress shirts or nice sport shirts and must have a collar. Shirts with a banded collar or no collar are not acceptable. Short- sleeved dress shirts are acceptable. Suit jackets or sport coats are required and should be worn at all times.  Ties are required. Dress shoes are required. No tennis or other athletic shoes, combat boots, Birkenstock or Birkenstock-type shoes, work boots, thongs, sandals, or other similar shoes are allowed.
 
 Girls may wear nice pants (including khakis), slacks or skirts with blouses, turtlenecks, or sweaters. Girls may also wear pants suits or dresses. Clothing must adhere to all Professional Dress guidelines as well as the following: Pants must be dress slacks or suit pants. Corduroys are not acceptable. Dress shoes are required. No tennis or other athletic shoes, combat boots, Birkenstock or Birkenstock-type shoes, work boots, thongs, sandals, or other similar shoes are allowed.
 
 Additional Dress Code Guidelines:
 
 No denim, cargo pants, or other workpants are acceptable. No overalls are allowed. Overall-style jumpers are acceptable for girls.
 
 Girls' skirts, jumpers, and dresses must be no shorter than mid-thigh and no longer than the top of the shoes. Open pleat, vent, slit, or buttoned opening skirts may not be open higher than mid-thigh. Denim or chambray skirts and dresses are not allowed. Cotton canvas or khaki material is fine.
 
 Girls' shirts may be blouses, turtlenecks, or sweaters with sleeves. Short-sleeved blouses are acceptable.
 
 No golf or polo type shirts, t-shirts, or sweat shirts are allowed. Shirts must be tucked into the waistband at all times. No denim or chambray shirts are allowed.
 
 Dresses worn alone must have sleeves. Sleeveless or'spaghetti' strap dresses are not acceptable worn alone. A sleeveless dress may be worn with a jacket, cardigan, or sweater if the jacket, cardigan, or sweater is worn at all times. Denim dresses are not acceptable.
 
 Dress or nice casual shoes are required. No tennis or other athletic shoes, combat boots, Birkenstock or Birkenstock-type shoes, work boots, thongs, sandals, or other similar shoes are allowed. Socks, knee-his, or trouser socks must be worn with pants. Hose or tights are required with skirts and dresses. Socks are not appropriate with skirts or dresses. Girls may wear heeled shoes, but for the sake of comfort, the height should not be excessive. Spiked heels are not recommended.
 
 Hats and other headwear may not be worn.
 Clothing that is not acceptable includes camouflage-type clothing, denim, chambray, tank tops, and sweatshirts. Clothing must cover the torso even when the arms are raised. Underwear must not show.

kosmo vinyl

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2005, 12:21:00 am »
while nice guidelines for some, the club's dress code is that people entering the club should be dressed.
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frostytheswami

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2005, 12:40:00 am »
Here's a good example of recommended 9:30 Club attire:
 
   <img src="http://www.10eastern.com/images/FoundPhotos/archives/archive103/DSC00759.jpg" alt=" - " />

Yank

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2005, 04:38:00 am »
Did anyone ever mention that to Mankie?
 
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  while nice guidelines for some, the club's dress code is that people entering the club should be dressed.

chaz

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2005, 09:06:00 pm »
Anyone with a penis must be wearing a condom at all times in the 9:30 club.  Condoms may only be removed to pee.

walkonby

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2005, 09:15:00 pm »
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  Anyone with a penis must be wearing a condom at all times in the 9:30 club.  Condoms may only be removed to pee.
and their hat backwards.  rules will be posted whether it is to be removed before peeing.

Ravens98

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2005, 09:29:00 am »
Sadly though the pimp chalices are not allowed inside.  You'll have to be stylin' without them.

eltee

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Re: Dress Code
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2005, 10:43:00 am »
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Originally posted by KimVA:
  What is the dress code for the 9:30 club? I have Spring Jam tickets and i need to know   :D  
What's that? Like a Spring Formal? Pink polo, collar up. Bonnets optional.

Re: Dress Code
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2005, 10:52:00 am »
http://www.wpgc955.com/index_new.shtml
 
 I heard it was going to be off the hook.
 
 I'm sure if you dressed like the woman in the pic, you might even get a few free drinks.
 
 
   
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Originally posted by Winter Pays For Summer:
   
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Originally posted by KimVA:
  What is the dress code for the 9:30 club? I have Spring Jam tickets and i need to know     :D    
What's that? Like a Spring Formal? Pink polo, collar up. Bonnets optional. [/b]