DUBSTEP DRESS CODE/SENSE/STYLE!!!! please reply!
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True, everywhere really, just wear what you like - it has nothing to do with the music. If you're still in doubt go back to the shop where you bought your clothes from & ask them if they are suitable for listening to dubstep in. But really, whatever you wear the bass is gonna get you anyway, & in regards to the rest of the crowd, as long as you don't go naked you shouldn't have any probs.
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I think you will find your sense of style is fine, come however you feel comfortable and you will be coolroxybing wrote:i dont wear high heels anyway... im a skate trainer type girl... hence why im not overly sure what to wear sometimes lol... i like baggy trousers, with tight black tops with a bit of boob showing lol.. not a legs out n done up to the high heavens person...
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You already got the answer though. You seem to worry a bit too much. It's music!roxybing 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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well... yeah. you have such a mix of people from crusties to hoodrats and indie kids so either way it wouldn't make a differene.roxybing wrote:right so if i was to wear.... baggyish low khaki trousers, n a black plain top... i would be as fitted in as if i was wearing... black skinny jeans, dolly shoes, and a check shirt?
hmmm....
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id say look casual and not like you're off to your local oceana's for a few VKs...
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It's a Mad Decent night, It's not really gonna be a Dubstep night in the same sense as DMZ or FWD, It's more of a scenester thing. I'd say you'd definitely stick out a bit if you're not wearing the skinny jeans/check shirt type of shit haha.
My opinion anyway.
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^This.Rekordah wrote:It's a Mad Decent night, It's not really gonna be a Dubstep night in the same sense as DMZ or FWD, It's more of a scenester thing. I'd say you'd definitely stick out a bit if you're not wearing the skinny jeans/check shirt type of shit haha.
You're either gonna get the DMZ style places where yeah, wear what you want, just feel comfy. I usually rock up in grey tracks and sandals at times (and what!; i'm at uni by a beach!) just cause "it's all about the music" as david rodigan would say.
BUT. this isn't DMZ, it's not all about the music, it's basically a "...rave".
factor 1 being Rusko and electro means there will be people there wearing indie and new rave tings. So like glowsticks, t shirts, skinny jeans, 60's blouses etc. If you don't want to look out of place, as much as I'm not into this type of thing, check out some topshop clothing cause that's gonna be the general style.
I don't care where you live, men in sandals is wrong.
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yeh what he said, just wear what you like, be it shorts and a t shirt jeans n a top, a dress, skirt and a top. like what dubluke said dubstep is about music not fashion, so just go and have fundubluke wrote: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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badger wrote:
datura wrote:
what?
i don't think he's quite grasped the idea of punctuation yet.
or the use of paragraphs.
or sentences for that matter.
datura wrote:
what?
i don't think he's quite grasped the idea of punctuation yet.
or the use of paragraphs.
or sentences for that matter.
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Why be worried how your're dressed?
Don't get it. No-one seems to give a shit about what they're gonna wear. Including girls. The girls I know that go to dubstep nights just dress kind of the way they normally do when going out.
The music's what it's all about. Just dress the way you think looks good normally.
If you care that much about being fashionable at a dubstep night you're either really insecure or a trend obsessed wanker.
Don't get it. No-one seems to give a shit about what they're gonna wear. Including girls. The girls I know that go to dubstep nights just dress kind of the way they normally do when going out.
The music's what it's all about. Just dress the way you think looks good normally.
If you care that much about being fashionable at a dubstep night you're either really insecure or a trend obsessed wanker.
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