Jack Colton Says: What to Wear at a Vegas Club

We love our Jack Colton. He's like a shot of espresso every time we check his site out. He has all the info for the Vegas club and party scene, and while we're eafficionados of all things Casino, we're downright squares when it comes to clubbin' in Vegas. Lucky for us Jack is here to lend a hand when we get that invite to meet at a hip joint on the strip. Today's topic: What to wear to a Las Vegas Nightclub.
Jack says that a woman can wear pretty much whatever, and while the ladies here at the Casino Snob's offices beg to differ, Jack is still focusing on the style for the men. And lets face it, its the men that need the help!
Jack Says:
Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, and Miami are all synonymous with high-fashion in the United States. That said; you don’t want to even try to get in the clubs here unless you are dressed properly. It’s not worth getting all the way to the door, and then getting turned back because your shoes don’t fit the dress code (especially when your friends will probably laugh at you and walk straight in leaving you outside without giving even a second thought). I’ve written a general guide for what the majority of the clubs here will let you in with, and what you should wear so that you don’t blend in the crowd.
COLLARED SHIRTS: Any night that you go to a Las Vegas club that has more tourists than locals, you are going to find yourself in a virtual sea of untucked collared shirts with the top button undone. There isn’t anything wrong with wearing this outfit, but you need to at least make damn sure that you don’t match all of your friends. If everyone you are with is wearing the same thing, shake it up a bit with a sport coat or an ultra-thin black tie (or wear something else). The goal is to stand out in a club; not to look like you are the star member of “team dude.”
Wow, he nailed us.
Read the whole article over at Jack Colton.com, and find out what Jack has to say about Jeans, Dress Pants, Hats, and more!
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Posted by Russell Miner at November 17, 2006 9:00 AM