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Date Posted: 02:34:23 04/26/00 Wed
Author: Davee (one of those crazy club promoters)
Subject: Re: dress code
In reply to: arachne 's message, "Re: dress code" on 20:48:01 04/25/00 Tue

Gothic, Industrial, Fetish, Vampire, Ren Faire..... come in any costume if you want. We had a pink Easter Bunny girl last week, and I hit the floor laughing and applauding. Use your imagination!!!!
Actually, all we ask is that you dress in BLACK.

Or better than that - - - don't dress like you are going to the grocery store... NO blue jeans, please hold off on the tennis shoes, chill on the T-shirts unless they are appropriate for the scene.
What I am avoiding is what I call the "Orange County look" (no offense meant to the Orange County goths out there). I used to see it at Perversion... guys dressed like they are at the Palace - looking very lost and confused at first, then looking lost, confused and drunk out of their minds and hitting on anything in vinyl. Nothing makes me more uncomfortable than going to a club to be around my similars and being hit on by a "normal" guy - - or worse - being made fun of for wearing black clothes and black makeup. We have to deal enough with that in the Real World.
Just be imaginative... or at least be considerate.
Is that clear? Sorry for the ramble... but for those of you out there who know where I am coming from.... well, you know what I am talking about.
OK - :)
C-ya Sunday
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