DUBSTEP DRESS CODE/SENSE/STYLE!!!! please reply!
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DUBSTEP DRESS CODE/SENSE/STYLE!!!! please reply!
Hi, look im not one of these silly kids that is all of a sudden into dubstep. i respect it musically and as a dj of slightly faster music i was pulled in because of the skill in the mixing...
anyway...
im going to my first "dubstep club night" tonight and im a bit insecure sometimes about the way i look. im not a girly girl and im a bit worried i wont fit in there... just want to feel comfortable in the crowd is all..
so can anybody tell me what sort of thing most the girls wear to this sort of thing... should be coercialish as rusko is playin and theres some electro there too... Its at the custard factory : Mad decent/bigger than barry...
please get back to me...
what should i avoid wearin aswell!
thanx guys x
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if you dont dress like this everyone will laugh at you, and you WILL NOT fit it


Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
again....
thankyou for taking me seriously...Tobo wrote:The dubstep scene is so eclectic there isn't really a specific style.
Wear what you want, you'll fit in as long as you're enjoying the music.
so you genuinely think anything is fine? are the girls tending to be more girly or relaxed though? hmph... lol
it took a matter of seconds, just a quick copy and paste job 
Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
and all girls dress like that at dubstep nights, just tryin to help
Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
ok... can no one take me seriously? please... i just want some honest insight so that i dont feel uncomfortable when im there... how is it that no one seems to get that?Atealtha wrote:I never leave without my dread locks wig on.
im not some stupid girl that wants to know if my ass looks big in a pair of jeans or something. just a basic idea of what most people go for ie: skinnys, baggys, flared jeans. plain tops, flowy tops, hoodies etc. just basic. i know that most the guys go for low jeans n t's cuz its comfy...
maybe someone can talk to me seriously?
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wear what you want. seems a bit weird to me to try and dress in a way so you can fit into the scene. this is music not fashion.
most dubstep kids ive met look like horrible unwashed ketty hippies anyway, best to stay away from that look imo. unless thats what you are then go for it by all means.
most dubstep kids ive met look like horrible unwashed ketty hippies anyway, best to stay away from that look imo. unless thats what you are then go for it by all means.
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Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
thanks for the help... i dont think its unusual at all to want to feel comfortable in a new scene... i just want to enjoy my night, and as im very eclectic im normally comfy in a nice dark t shirt and some lowish/ baggyisg trousers or some jeans... thats just me. i love all types of music and i dont dress accordingly... i just dont want to stick out like a sore thumb.. ie: no one in their right mind would go to a drum n bass night in new rocks, a long leather jacket and goth makeup wearing a tshirt sayin i love harcore....gravity wrote:wear what you want. seems a bit weird to me to try and dress in a way so you can fit into the scene. this is music not fashion.
most dubstep kids ive met look like horrible unwashed ketty hippies tbh, best to stay away from that look imo.
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alright alright, jokes aside, it basically really doesn't matter at all, its the kind of scene where how you look etc. doesn't matter at all, its just about the music and having fun, so where what you likeroxybing wrote:ok... can no one take me seriously? please... i just want some honest insight so that i dont feel uncomfortable when im there... how is it that no one seems to get that?Atealtha wrote:I never leave without my dread locks wig on.
im not some stupid girl that wants to know if my ass looks big in a pair of jeans or something. just a basic idea of what most people go for ie: skinnys, baggys, flared jeans. plain tops, flowy tops, hoodies etc. just basic. i know that most the guys go for low jeans n t's cuz its comfy...
maybe someone can talk to me seriously?
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