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K2 GTi
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Going out tonight, haven't been out for a while as had a gf etc, and alot of these lads now wear chinos with sockless shoes etc.. and it just isn't me?

I'm the kinda guy that just wears some jeans and a polo shirt, but I don't think that's quite enough to go out on the town with to clubs etc?

Anyone wanna feed me any ideas? I don't really want to wear chinos as it just isn't me

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Why not just cut out the middle man: wear a fluffy-white one-sie, walk on all fours and go 'BAAA'...
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18th Oct 13 at 09:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nothing wrong with jeans and a tshirt
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what kind of style shirt? What about a shirt and a jumper? I just dont know

Usually it's women that worry about what they're going to wear what's wrong with me
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Jeans, t-shirt, smart adidas trainers (shoes if absolutely necessary, try avoid them if i can)

I have a pair of dark green chinos but they rarely get worn now, prefer jeans.
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I'd like to say Jeans and a tee shirt but i've not been on a proper night out in town for ages, so i cant say much.

Maybe Shoes, jeans and a casual shirt?
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Originally posted by JonnyJ
Jeans, t-shirt, smart adidas trainers (shoes if absolutely necessary, try avoid them if i can)

I have a pair of dark green chinos but they rarely get worn now, prefer jeans.



trainers wont get you in a club though
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
I'd like to say Jeans and a tee shirt but i've not been on a proper night out in town for ages, so i cant say much.

Maybe Shoes, jeans and a casual shirt?


I dont vary at all between a night round town and a big night out Only shoes if i have to. Hate shirts.

I just prefer to be comfortable, would rather wear something that i like wearing rather than wearing something because its the done thing.
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quote:
Originally posted by K2 GTi
quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
Jeans, t-shirt, smart adidas trainers (shoes if absolutely necessary, try avoid them if i can)

I have a pair of dark green chinos but they rarely get worn now, prefer jeans.



trainers wont get you in a club though


Things have changed a lot recently. In York it always used to be 100% shoes, now you can get in pretty much everywhere with trainers, so long as there not like beaten up white hi-tecs

Ive recently had nights round Exeter, Plymouth, York, Kingston, all pretty "well to do" places and not had a problem with trainers, even hi tops

[Edited on 18-10-2013 by JonnyJ]
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Originally posted by JonnyJ
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Originally posted by K2 GTi
quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
Jeans, t-shirt, smart adidas trainers (shoes if absolutely necessary, try avoid them if i can)

I have a pair of dark green chinos but they rarely get worn now, prefer jeans.



trainers wont get you in a club though


Things have changed a lot recently. In York it always used to be 100% shoes, now you can get in pretty much everywhere with trainers, so long as there not like beaten up white hi-tecs


I'd be rocking the reebok classics
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Originally posted by JonnyJ
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Originally posted by K2 GTi
quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
Jeans, t-shirt, smart adidas trainers (shoes if absolutely necessary, try avoid them if i can)

I have a pair of dark green chinos but they rarely get worn now, prefer jeans.



trainers wont get you in a club though


Things have changed a lot recently. In York it always used to be 100% shoes, now you can get in pretty much everywhere with trainers, so long as there not like beaten up white hi-tecs

Ive recently had nights round Exeter, Plymouth, York, Kingston, all pretty "well to do" places and not had a problem with trainers, even hi tops

[Edited on 18-10-2013 by JonnyJ]


But to be fair all my adidas trainers are bright blue, bright green, red, blue and green etc.. got a nice collection but I really dont think I could pull them off in a club
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Reebok classics never have been or never will be acceptable footwear.
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I suppose it depends where you go to in terms of a club. TBH the type of club that wouldnt let me in because i wasnt wearing shoes, probably isnt my type of club anyway
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quote:
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I suppose it depends where you go to in terms of a club. TBH the type of club that wouldnt let me in because i wasnt wearing shoes, probably isnt my type of club anyway


yeah thats fair enough
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Tshirt or shirt, chino trousers (not the thin skinny chino ones you get) and trainers like vans, converse, nike blazer etc.
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Depends where you are going out.

In bristol I havnt worn shoes out for years. Iv never had any problems getting in any clubs wearing a smart t shirt (Ralph etc), smart jeans and smart trainers.
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Pretty much what i wear, though mine are like a really dark navy blue.
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you going into Leicester? They are quite relaxed as long as you don't wear some gay ass trainers that look like you should be going to the gym in.
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Maybe Shoes, jeans and a casual shirt?
Pretty much this for me.

Always go for a slimfit shirt as I'm a skinny fucker and always wear cufflinks as I'm a classy fucker as well.

As for footwear it's usually a pair of black Lloyd suede shoes that are neither too fancy for jeans or too casual for a suit. That or a pair of trainers, nice ones like Boss or Paul Smith.


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ill probably get slated for this but plainish polo shirt, like lacoste,lyle n scott, jeans and some decent trainers
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18th Oct 13 at 10:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

White shoes

[Edited on 18-10-2013 by LiVe LeE]
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polo shirt, jeans and some nice trainers, or if its a fancy bar/club then ill ware my winkle pickers
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Smart tee/Shirt.
Smart Jeans (Navy or Black)
Shoes.

Cannot stand guys that wear pumps/trainers on a night out.
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quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87

Cannot stand guys that wear pumps/trainers on a night out.


Not your type eh? You prefer your men with a more, smartly dressed, Italian look?
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quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87

Cannot stand guys that wear pumps/trainers on a night out.


Not your type eh? You prefer your men with a more, smartly dressed, Italian look?


Such a twat.

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