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Thread started 02/26/07 6:51pm

MissBritt

Men - what to wear

We're going to vegas on the 10th and (God willing) we'll see Prince. I have what I'm wearing ready (and two backups, actually) - but I'm not sure what to dress my husband in!!

Any suggestions?

Are jeans a definite NO? Dress pants? Jacket?

Any suggestions would be great!!
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Reply #1 posted 02/26/07 7:57pm

CJBabyDaddy

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If back hair's not an issue, dress him up in vintage backless gown.

A nice belt should accentuate his waistline.

If he's not too modest, have him show some cleavage.

Have him go light on the jewelry, but make sure to pull his hair back if he's wearing a nice pair of earrings.

Put him in a pair of flats (he'll be on his feet for a while), with a tasteful, matching clutch.
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/07 2:11pm

alhiyh

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We were there last weekend and there were plenty of people in jeans, so that shouldn't be an issue. We dressed to the nines which was fun for us, but certainly was not necessary... Several of the folks we talked to didn't even know there was a dress code, and they were fine...
Don't be shy, this won't hurt a bit
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Reply #3 posted 02/28/07 6:34am

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jeans should be okay...but not like grungy "just pulled them ouu of the hamper" jeans. i think some slacks and a buisiness shirt with the sleeves rolled up and some comfortable shoes should be fine. keep jewelry to a minimum(like a chain).
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Reply #4 posted 02/28/07 12:22pm

Rev

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I haven't had "going out" cloths in years. If I could get to be in Jeans and dance all night cool

Now how to figure out how to stay at the front of the stage and get my drink on!?
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Reply #5 posted 02/28/07 3:46pm

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I wore an outfit I purchased for the occasion: a ruffled black blouse and spanish style black skirt, suede black shoes and pearls. My husband wore a tux.

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Reply #6 posted 02/28/07 7:43pm

littlemissG

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When in doubt, go in black.
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Reply #7 posted 02/28/07 9:32pm

vikvaughn

CJBabyDaddy said:

If back hair's not an issue, dress him up in vintage backless gown.

A nice belt should accentuate his waistline.

If he's not too modest, have him show some cleavage.

Have him go light on the jewelry, but make sure to pull his hair back if he's wearing a nice pair of earrings.

Put him in a pair of flats (he'll be on his feet for a while), with a tasteful, matching clutch.



that was great smile literally made me "laugh out loud" smile
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Reply #8 posted 02/28/07 9:50pm

piemel

any concert that requires a dress code should be avoided at all cost
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Reply #9 posted 03/07/07 8:13pm

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innocent
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Reply #10 posted 03/08/07 10:59am

Obsidian

You don't need to dress too fancy but you should at least dress like you care what you look like! Something nice and clean wink I didn't see anyone get turned away because of their attire when I was there! Many people were in jeans and T-shirts....although I thought their choice of clothes was too casual!
He gets it! That's why the ladies love him...batting eyes
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Reply #11 posted 03/09/07 10:00am

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MissBritt said:

We're going to vegas on the 10th and (God willing) we'll see Prince. I have what I'm wearing ready (and two backups, actually) - but I'm not sure what to dress my husband in!!

Any suggestions?

Are jeans a definite NO? Dress pants? Jacket?

Any suggestions would be great!!


I'm a man, and happily wore a suit (no tie) to one of the NYE shows. I usually would be a little more casual, but it felt great to rock the suit and be one of the cleanest cats in there.

Since they do a great job of not overselling the venue, I was never uncomfortable.
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Reply #12 posted 03/21/07 4:15pm

thebumpsquad

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CJBabyDaddy said:

If back hair's not an issue, dress him up in vintage backless gown.

A nice belt should accentuate his waistline.

If he's not too modest, have him show some cleavage.

Have him go light on the jewelry, but make sure to pull his hair back if he's wearing a nice pair of earrings.

Put him in a pair of flats (he'll be on his feet for a while), with a tasteful, matching clutch.


Sorry, I know the post above is 2 months old, but...
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